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Work Group on Student-Centered Learning in High School October 22, 2013 2:00-3:30pm

Work Group on Student-Centered Learning in High School October 22, 2013 2:00-3:30pm Superintendent's Conference Room 960 Main Street, 8 th Fl. General Updates. New Member Introductions Community of Practice session/Virtual Meetings Professional Learning Communities Survey.

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Work Group on Student-Centered Learning in High School October 22, 2013 2:00-3:30pm

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  1. Work Group on Student-Centered Learning in High School October 22, 2013 2:00-3:30pm Superintendent's Conference Room 960 Main Street, 8thFl

  2. General Updates • New Member Introductions • Community of Practice session/Virtual Meetings • Professional Learning Communities • Survey

  3. Survey Results • General findings • Reflections and implications for blended learning in HPS • What else do we need to know?

  4. Survey Methodology • Goal – to build the sense of a landscape of educational technology uses in Hartford Public Schools • Use of Survey Monkey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/ • Shared link to all educators in Hartford • Survey still open

  5. Preliminary Landscape Survey of 289 educators in Hartford Public Schools (as of October 20, 2013) –

  6. Are students utilizing technology-based and/or online resources that provide them with additional information and resources about what they are studying? 204 educators responded, reporting that:

  7. Are students in the classroom(s) utilizing technology-based and/or online resources that provide them with opportunities to practice concept building and skill development? 202 responses –

  8. …. that support collaborative learning projects?

  9. Is student learning assessed utilizing technology-based and/or online resources?

  10. Are online resources used to connect the classroom to the Hartford community and the world?

  11. Reflections and implications of survey • Educators recognize that technology may enable the individualization of instruction, prepare students for college study and career opportunities • Educators also recognize that there needs to be more technology available in the schools and in the students’ outside of school learning and that teachers need ongoing professional development to be more effective in student-center learning

  12. What else do we need to know? • Professional learning communities will be studying what devices might be used in the classroom and what curricular resources – software and online resources – would best engage students in learning. • … how educators and students might best structure learning experiences to obtain educational and professional goals

  13. Draft Implementation Plans • Pathways Academy of Technology: • Rob De Andrade, PLC Site Coordinator • Bulkeley Teacher Prep and Humanities Academy: • Kim Childress, PLC Site Coordinator • Kerry Swistro, PLC Site Coordinator • Committee feedback, questions, thoughts

  14. Definition of a Logic Model “The program logic model is defined as a picture of how your organization does its work …it links outcomes (both short- and long-term) with program activities/processes and the theoretical assumptions/principles of the program.” W.K. Kellogg Foundation In short: what do we intend to do, what do we hope to accomplish, and what impact do we expect?

  15. Blended Learning Logic Model Committee review and input: • Where we start: Assumptions • Where we want to go: Outcomes and Long Term Impacts • How we will get there: Initial and Intermediate Strategies

  16. Other items and comments • Research, conference and site visits, website sharing, MOOC • Action Research planning – NWEA, on-task learning, class observations, student interviews, ISTE conference presentation • Next meeting: December 3, 2013: 2:00-3:30 pm • http://blendedlearningct.wordpress.com/

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