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C-PP High School Faculty Meeting October 21, 2013

C-PP High School Faculty Meeting October 21, 2013. “Students are the center of all we do”. Agenda. 2013-14 Strategic Intents Walkthrough Template and Data Learning Objectives Department Meeting Groups. Strategic Intents 2013-2014. “Students are the center of all we do”.

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C-PP High School Faculty Meeting October 21, 2013

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  1. C-PP High School Faculty MeetingOctober 21, 2013 “Students are the center of all we do”

  2. Agenda • 2013-14 Strategic Intents • Walkthrough Template and Data • Learning Objectives • Department Meeting Groups

  3. Strategic Intents2013-2014 “Students are the center of all we do”

  4. High School Strategic Intents-All Students Strategic Intents 2012-2013

  5. High School Strategic Intents Strategic Intents 2012-2013 • We believe credits earned is a better predictor of graduation than marking period averages. • We believe that any student that graduates should be counted – not only those in their cohort. We have introduced credit recovery programs as well as the High School Learning Center.

  6. High School Strategic Intents Strategic Intents 2012-2013 • This was the 2nd year of the new test. Test went from 6 hours to 3 hours. • The new Common Core English assessment will be given on June 3rd 2014.

  7. High School Strategic Intents Strategic Intents 2012-2013 • The new Common Core Algebra Test will be administered on June 3, 2014. • Students who are repeating the course will take the both the Common Core Algebra Test and the Integrated Algebra Regents.

  8. High School Strategic Intents Strategic Intents 2012-2013 • We continue to encourage all students to take a 3rd science. • We believe in the inquiry model across the secondary level.

  9. High School Strategic Intents Strategic Intents 2012-2013 • We are aligning grading and assessment practices. • We have changed teaching staff.

  10. High School Strategic Intents- New Targets Strategic Intents 2013-2014 • Graduation rate is set by the State. • Credits earned is the true indicator of success from year to year – 4 year or 5 year.

  11. High School Strategic Intents- New Targets Strategic Intents 2013-2014 • Targets remain the same. • Both tests are changing this year – this will count as a baseline year.

  12. Walkthrough Template

  13. Walkthrough Data • Total Number of Walkthroughs = 158 • Department Breakdown • Language A – 33 • Humanities – 30 • Science – 18 • Math – 27 • Language B – 15 • Art/Music – 6 • Business/Tech – 12 • Special Education – 9* • PE/Health – 8 September 10 – October 18, 2013

  14. Walkthrough Data • Clear and Explicit Purpose for Instruction • Posted – 94 • Not Posted – 64 • Things to Keep in Mind • Each Admin – department per week, 3 weeks per month (flexibility) • Notes/communication back – response is welcome but not necessary September 10 – October 18, 2013

  15. High Quality Instruction Target and Purpose “Students are the center of all we do”

  16. Today’s Goal/Objective Is to Help You Answer These Questions: • What’s the purpose of setting goals/objectives? • How do I set goals/objectives for learning? • What do I do to communicate goals to my students?

  17. “Look Fors” - Goals/Objectives • Do the goals/objectives identify what is to be learned in relation to the curriculum? (NOT activities) • Are the goals/objectives posted?

  18. What is goal setting? • Goal setting is the process of establishing a clear and explicit purpose for instruction and learning. • Instructional goals narrow what students focus on.

  19. So, what exactly is a goal? • It’s the TARGET learning you want students to gain. • Goals identify the knowledge, concepts and skills to be learned

  20. When students know what they are learning, their performance, on the average, has been shown to be 27 percentile points higher than students who do not know what they are learning

  21. Activities/Assignments are NOT learning goals Today Do problems 1-30 Finish yesterday’s assignment Work on project

  22. Learning Goals As a result of what we do today, you will be able to demonstrate that you: Understand how to apply vertical dilations Know how colonial wars influenced American independence

  23. Some key words to consider when creating learning goals: As a result of what we are going to do today, you will be able to demonstrate that you: Understand … Know … Are skilled at … Can perform… Can analzye…

  24. Understand the various components of culture Make a travel brochure for a region Use strong topic sentences in paragraphs Understand the relationship between fractions and decimals Write a report on an animal Complete fraction worksheet Can retell a story in sequence Design a menu that includes a balance of foods from the food pyramid Understand the difference between simile and metaphor Write a book report Which is a Learning Goal and which is an activity or assignment?

  25. How did you do? • Understand the various components of culture • Make a travel brochure for a region • Use strong topic sentences in paragraphs • Understand the relationship between fractions and decimals • Write a report on an animal • Complete fractions worksheet • Can retell a story in sequence • Design a menu that includes a balance of foods from the food pyramid • Understand the difference between simile and metaphor • Write a book report

  26. Communicating Learning Goals to Students“I CAN STATEMENTS” • I can use the slope formula to calculate slope given two points. • I can use evidence from the text to support a claim that I develop.

  27. Don’t Forget…Learning Goals • Must be clear. • Must be achievable. • Should be displayed in the same location daily for consistency • Must be assessed --- how will you determine if students missed or HIT the target? • How are students demonstrating their understanding of the learning objective?

  28. Department Groups In groups of 2 or 3 (with representatives from each school) • Review walkthrough data • Consider a goal for the department based on that data • Discuss those as a full group and determine a goal or goals to work on prior to the Nov. 18th combined meeting • Any questions? (index cards) • Identify one person from each combined department to email goal(s) to Robin and to turn in any index cards to her

  29. Department Groups • Language A – Room 104 • Humanities – Room 111 • Science – Room 107 • Math – Room 311 • Language B – Room 113 • Art/Music – Room 102 • Business/Tech – Room 313 • PE/Health – Room 105 • Special Education - Room 312 • Guidance – Guidance Office

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