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ANNOUNCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT. The NC Department of Public Instruction is pleased to announce that Summer Institutes 2014 will take place in all eight regions across the state of North Carolina. Regions 1, 2, 5, and 7, July 7-8 Regions 3, 4, 6, and 8, July 9-10 Innovative practices from across the state!

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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  1. ANNOUNCEMENT The NC Department of Public Instruction is pleased to announce that Summer Institutes 2014 will take place in all eight regions across the state of North Carolina. • Regions 1, 2, 5, and 7, July 7-8 • Regions 3, 4, 6, and 8, July 9-10 Innovative practices from across the state! MORE INFO: Dr. Cynthia Martin, RttT PD Coordinator, cynthia.martin@dpi.nc.gov.

  2. LOCATION MAP

  3. GOALS The overarching goal of the 2014 Summer Institutes is to provide educators across the state with meaningful professional development that will take them to the next level in READY implementation (Common Core, New Assessments, Educator Effectiveness, Home Base and more). We will accomplish this by: • Strengthening relationships among local school districts as they continueto plan and execute specific activities and initiatives around Race to theTop work; • Assisting local school districts in assessing progress with their PD plans; pinpointing challenges that remain; and refining goals that will keep them moving forward in this effort; • Identifying how the NCDPI can provide resources to address the needs of local school districts in taking the lead and crafting their plans for sustainability as Year 5 of RttT approaches; and, • Effectively capturing and sharing new knowledge derived from bestpractices among colleagues statewide.

  4. THEMES • 2011: Transforming Professional Development for the Common Core and NC Essential Standards (“What”) • 2012: Addressing Student Needs in an Era of New Content Standards (“How”) • 2013: Change Teacher Practice. Change Student Outcomes. (“Improving Practice”) • 2014: (Sustaining Success)… Building on Achievement

  5. LEA LEADERSHIP TEAMS The LEA Leadership Teams lead and guide Professional Development in your district. The 18 member Leadership Teams will be decided by the LEAs with the following considerations: • Past Leadership teams for consistency • Representation of district-level administrators • Representation of school-level administrators • Representation of classroom teachers • Presentation Teams where applicable…(who are the best people to represent the Innovative Implementation presentation in your district (if applicable); please work with Regional Planning Team if numbers are outside of 18 member leadership team)

  6. LEADERSHIP TEAMS EVOLUTION

  7. BASIC AGENDA FORMAT

  8. SI2014 BREAKDOWN General Session • Opening to Institutes • Motivational Guest based on region Implementation Innovation (I2) • Successful • Replicable • Beneficial Job-Alike Session • 8 categories brainstormed/registration determined • Professionals in charge of their learning (unconference approach) Facilitated Team Time (one session per day) • First session DPI facilitated • Second session optional DPI presence DPI Updates • Based on Feedback provided from Fidelity Check • Differentiated

  9. IMPLEMENTATION INNOVATION Guidelines: • Topics and content should be based on RttT priorities • Your commitment is to present the session(s) twice during the two-day Institutes • Sessions must be robust, interactive, and appropriate for adult learners • You will be asked to post the materials created; they will be shared statewide • Sessions are 75 minutes long, including Q&A time • LEA presentation teams may present in another region

  10. PROPOSAL FORM www.ncpublicschools.org/profdev/summerinstitutes/2014/

  11. IMPORTANT DATES FOR PARTICIPANTS • Feb. 1-Mar. 3: Implementation Innovation I2 proposal submission due • April 1-30: Registration opens for Summer Institutes 2014 • May 1-15: DPI Trainer/Volunteer/Facilitatorregistration period • May 15: All changes and updates to Summer Institute teams due • July 7-10: Summer Institutes 2013 ONE WEEK FOLLOWING EACH SUMMER INSTITUTES: Participants complete Evaluation Survey for CEUs

  12. QUESTIONS/SUGGESTIONS/CONCERNS

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