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Introductions

Introductions. Leadership Academies. Roles. Academy 3: Looking at Student Work to Target Instruction. Academy Outcomes. Lead a protocol with faculty on student work samples. Assist faculty in defining goals for enhancing their teaching practice with all students.

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Introductions

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  1. Introductions

  2. Leadership Academies

  3. Roles

  4. Academy 3:Looking at Student Work to Target Instruction

  5. Academy Outcomes • Lead a protocol with faculty on student work samples. • Assist faculty in defining goals for enhancing their teaching practice with all students. • Aggregate information from student work sample meetings to identify new targets for professional development, outreach to families and technical assistance to teachers or programs within the building.

  6. Academy Agenda:15 min Introductions, Greetings, & Warm-Up30 min Activity 1: Student Work Analysis20 min Lecturette 1: Looking at Student Work25 min Activity 2: Identifying Patterns in Data to Improve Instructions10 min Break20 min Lecturette 2: Steps to Improve Data Use25 min Activity 3: Gathering Data to Inform Practice30 min Leave-taking and Feedback

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