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District Instruction Planning

District Instruction Planning. April 29, 2013 Wm Murphy. 2012-2013 Proportional Implementation Responsibility. 2012-2013 Proportional Implementation Responsibility. District Instructional Focus Areas. District Instructional Focus Teams. Stages of Curricular Implementation.

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District Instruction Planning

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  1. District Instruction Planning April 29, 2013 Wm Murphy

  2. 2012-2013 Proportional Implementation Responsibility

  3. 2012-2013 Proportional Implementation Responsibility

  4. District Instructional Focus Areas

  5. District Instructional Focus Teams

  6. Stages of Curricular Implementation

  7. Stages of Curricular Implementation

  8. Build Capacity for Fall 2013 • Principals acting as lead learner and meaning maker • This content is new to everyone. • School leaders must help the community make the transition • District acting as organizer of support - not yet an issue of compliance. • Everyone in the system needs to appreciate this initiative for what it is, an opportunity to reform education. • Teachers acting learners and experimenters • Need opportunities to learn and process these expectations • Not just a new scope and sequence. • Recognize this as hard work, worth doing.

  9. Stages of Capacity Building August 2012 January 2013 Look for people to go through the stages of awareness, application and experimentation, and ownership.

  10. Investing in Educator Excellence

  11. Investing in Educational Leadership

  12. Phase 1 – Build Knowledge (May – July) Phase 0 – Build Awareness (April – June) SAMPLE ACTIVITY • State Teacher Leader (STL) Toolkit 2 – June 11-13 • HS & MS MDC – Arizona – July 8-11 SAMPLE ACTIVITY State Teacher Leader (STL) Toolkit 1 (April 18 and 19) K-2 CCSS 101 – State School Site visits (various) High School CCSS 101 - Roadshow (various)

  13. Phase 2 - Phase 2 – Build Readiness (June – August) Phase 3 – Build Capacity (August – December) SAMPLE ACTIVITY • STL – CCBlackBelt Training Ongoing • STL - Leading Educators Fellows Ongoing • Twice monthly centralized offered on COMPASS skills SAMPLE ACTIVITY COMPASS norming – July 29-31 STL – CCBlackBeltTraining – August 1-6

  14. Performance Evaluation * Represents average presentation value score on a four point scale for 7 sessions held thus far by central staff and state partners.

  15. Performance Evaluation

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