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Essential Question. How do administrators conduct Classroom Walk-Throughs focused on student learning relative to Georgia Performance Standards in a performance based classroom?. Accessing CCSD Classroom Walk-through Information. . Accessing CCSD Classroom Walk-through Information. . Accessing CCSD Classroom Walk-through Information.
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8. Classroom Walk-Through Purpose is to monitor curriculum and student learning on a day to day basis
Focus is primarily on student learning
Effective instructional leadership is promoted
Framework for purposeful data collection and continual improvement is provided
TRUST is essential for success
Debriefing holds the key CarmenCarmen
9. Typical Scenario in Elementary? An administrator enters a fifth grade classroom to find students authentically engaged in a math lesson involving the creation of grids and the calculation of their perimeters.
The teacher is highly qualified and has promoted higher order thinking by manipulating the number of tiles and combinations allowed. CarmenCarmen
10. Would you still be pleased if.. The administrator discovered this math GPS was actually a third grade standard?
How would you interpret this data? CarmenCarmen
11. The Elementary School Walk-Through Experience Elizabeth Mavity
13. Paper and Pencil Forms Classroom Walk Data Collection Form
Excel Spreadsheet
14. Objective
15. Standards Aligned to Grade Level
16. Thinking Level
17. Levels of Engagement
18. Awtrey MS: Walk-Through Erin Barnett
19. Awtreys 6 Point Walk-Through
38. Grade Level Reflections Horizontal Meetings
Both teams on each grade level, in addition to the connections team, will answer these questions together.
What observations can you make regarding instruction for your grade level?
Based on the grade level subject area data, what changes should be implemented?
39. Subject Area Reflection Vertical Meetings
All teachers will answer collectively.
Share and discuss points to ponder.
What observations can you make regarding your subject area?
Based on subject area data, what should be the areas of focus?
40. Teacher Reflection Based on subject area data, what changes might I make that would positively affect the learning in my classroom?
41. Middle School Walk-Through Experience Darryl York MorganMorgan
42. The Walk-Through Experience Hows it Going? Kehl Arnson MorganMorgan
43. How is the Walk-Through process going? CWT Pros:
Increased visibility of administration in the classroom and in the halls
Student awareness and appreciation that their administrators are interested in what they are learning
Supports local school initiatives
Tardy and discipline referral reduction
Appreciation by staff of administrations presence
A healthy Fear Factor
Teacher collaboration and reflective dialogue
Provides trend data to make decisions for school improvement
44. How is the Walk-Through process going? eWalk
Easy to use
Handheld stores and uploads data
Choices for reporting data are excellent
Data collection and analyzing much easier
Immediate data
Takes the evaluation out of the process
Able to focus more on student learning
Keeps us from staying in rooms too long
More efficient
Easy option to enter on website too
Great ways to disaggregate data
Easier to disseminate results to teachers
Tabulation of % and graphs is automatic
Helps focus on specifics of walks instead of scripting everything
Does not rely on internet access
45. How is the Walk-Through process going? Cons:
Difficult to locate and identify standards in an expedient manner
More difficult/time consuming to analyze and share the data without technology
Lack of uniformity without software
Difficult to train and support with multiple versions
46. Current Status Pilot extended to 30 more Palm TX and other eWalk users bringing the total number of pilot users to 89
3 handheld computers per HS
2 handheld computers per MS and ES
All new users have the Enhanced Five Point Walkthrough Template
Pilot runs through the end of May
Training materials/ support site created
47. Recommended Next Steps Collect feedback from extended pilot group in a few weeks to determine current needs/issues
Purchase
Initial eWalk quote $24,000 for district-wide purchase
350 users X $70 = $24,500
eWalk annual license fee for 10-24 administrators ($100/user/year)
eWalk annual license fee for 75-99 administrators ($85/user/year)
eWalk annual license fee for 300-399 administrators ($70/user/year)
eWalk annual license fee for 500-749 administrators ($60/user/year)
Handhelds on Bid List: Dell Axim ($277.25) and Palm TX ($255.29)
Training proposed for the week of Leadership Kickoff