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Whole School Planning Lecturer: Pete Sanders Week 11: 19 July 2010 EDU4PIB – Issues in Education.

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1 Whole School Planning Lecturer: Pete Sanders Week 11: 19 July 2010 EDU4PIB – Issues in Education

2 Today’s lecture Major Assignment Minor Assignment Whole School Planning Whole School Planning Week 11

3 Major Assignment Classroom Management Essay 1750 words Due Date: 1 October 2010 Value: 70% Write an essay that articulates your evolving stance regarding managing your future classroom. Your essay should include both your theoretical and practical approach to classroom management, and include some reflective discussion of your own classroom experience and your evolving approach. Whole School Planning Week 11

4 Major Assignment Classroom Management Essay At least two theorists on classroom and/or behavior management should be explored in this essay, ideally using a compare and contrast approach. A further feature of this critical evaluation of classroom management theorists should involve linking theory to your own practical experience in classrooms, and discussion of where you have experienced theory working or not working in practice. You should explore a range of classroom applications of your evolving approach. This essay must be submitted to Turnitin Whole School Planning Week 11

5 Minor Assignment Behaviour / Classroom Management Role Play Due date: 25 August 2010 Value: 30% Presentations in Week 16 in normal workshop group and separate two hour session. This will probably be in your Learning Technologies workshop timeslot. (To be confirmed) Let your workshop tutor know your group in today’s workshop or by e-mail this week. In groups of 4, prepare a role-play (15 minutes maximum including discussion) focusing on a classroom management issue. The expectation is that you present a two-part role-play: One part demonstrating how the issues shouldn’t be handled and the other demonstrating a successful outcome. Whole School Planning Week 11

6 Minor Assignment Behaviour / Classroom Management Role Play The presentation should also include some elaboration of theoretical perspectives on the behaviour/classroom management issue chosen, and time allowed for a brief discussion or questions from the audience. A range of readings is provided in the references section below to support this. Time will be required out of class for preparation. Make sure that you share responsibility for planning the presentation and practice your timing. Whole School Planning Week 11

7 Minor Assignment Behaviour / Classroom Management Role Play This assignment will be peer and tutor assessed. A part completed rubric is provided detailing five criteria and our thoughts on characteristics of these criteria that a good/excellent presentation would contain. The intention is that you develop your own characteristics of a poor and/or satisfactory presentation whilst you are engaged in the act of peer assessment. Some time will be allocated in the assessment workshop in Week 12 to develop performance factors/indicators for this purpose. Whole School Planning Week 11

8 School Planning What planning did you observe teachers undertaking on your first placement? Whole school curriculum planning Ongoing planning in year/VELS level meetings Teachers planning of weekly program Informal meeting to discuss progress of lessons and children’s attainment

9 Whole School Planning Week 11 OUR EDUCATIVE PURPOSE What is powerful to learn? Victorian Essential Learning Standards What is powerful learning and what promotes it? Principles of Learning and Teaching P-12 LEARNER How do we know it has been learnt? Assessment Advice Who do we report to? Students Parents Colleagues School System

10 Whole School Planning Week 11 Characteristics of effective whole school curriculum planning 1.places the learner at the centre of curriculum planning through having the students’ diverse needs, backgrounds, perspectives, interests, achievements and ways of learning inform curriculum design 2.is a collaborative process where the school’s goals, targets, challenges and opportunities from the School Strategic Plan and Annual Implementation Plan are looked at in their entirety 3.reflects shared values, beliefs and understandings about the knowledge, skills and behaviours students are to learn and how this can be achieved

11 Whole School Planning Week 11 Characteristics of effective whole school curriculum planning (cont.) 4.provides connectedness between the strands, domains and dimensions of the Victorian Essential Learning Standards across the levels to ensure coherence, balance and continuity 5.clearly links standards, pedagogy, assessment and reporting practices 6.encourages student learning at a deeper, transferable and enduring level through a co-ordinated approach to learning and teaching across different year levels, subjects/programs 7.reduces the level of disparity in student achievement between classes and within classes

12 Whole School Planning Week 11 Characteristics of effective whole school curriculum planning (cont.) 8.involves selection of the most appropriate programs, organisation, structures and resourcing to best support students to achieve the standards in the Victorian Essential Learning Standards and Post Compulsory Education and Training 9.encourages all staff to build knowledge and expertise together as they share responsibility for improving student learning outcomes 10.establishes a procedure for monitoring and evaluating the planning process Department of Education, 2006

13 Whole School Planning Week 11 Responsibility for different types of planning Yearly planning – whole school Termly planning – year level Weekly program – class teacher Daily Lesson Plans – class teacher (Graduate – first year & Pre-Service Teachers)

14 Whole School Planning Week 11 Whole School Planning Yearly planning generally undertaken at whole school level. Indeed, in Victorian government schools, there are a range of Curriculum Guidelines for whole school planning. http://www.education.vic.gov.au/studentlear ning/curriculum/default.htm Also see Closing The Loop – available on LMS

15 Whole School Planning Week 11 Termly Planning Generally undertaken at Year or VELS team level Often undertaken at end of previous term CRT release or cancellation of normal specialist programs common to allow this to happen during school day. Important to incorporate student views at this level of planning (popular way of doing this is a KWL) Will generally cover Integrated Unit, English and Maths Specialists will produce their own termly (and yearly) planning documents

16 Whole School Planning Week 11 Involving students What should teachers know about you? What is important for you to learn? What do you think younger students need to learn? How do you learn best? How do you want to be assessed? Involving the students in whole school curriculum planning through the use of questions similar to these will provide perspectives about what students think is important to learn, how they want to learn and how they want to be assessed. These questions can be adapted and used in a range of ways to capture student perspectives.

17 Whole School Planning Week 11 Insights from trialling with schools “At our school we want to have a snapshot from across the school rather than data from individual students. One teacher from each year level will organise the students into small groups and ask each group to record their perspectives to each of the questions. A summary of the responses will be created by this group of teachers that collected the data.” “Many classes have been involved in component mapping as part of the PoLT program. We will use this data to inform our whole school curriculum planning.” “We think that asking the students to explain their favourite learning experience may help them to identify how they prefer to learn rather than using the question about learning.”

18 Whole School Planning Week 11 Weekly/Daily Planning Class teacher responsibility Weekly program is a requirement in Victorian public schools Often used as part of performance and development process Weekly program can be required by courts in legal disputes Many schools require detailed daily planning if you are away from classroom

19 Whole School Planning Week 11 Lesson Planning Could be useful at this stage to revisit the first semester lecture on La Trobe lesson planner. Will place this lecture on the LMS site for this week’s lecture.


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