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A Field Experience Journey Create a Vision as a Statement of Shared Values

Data-driven Instructional PLCs Do Not Require Teacher Buy-in, They Create It ! Renee Ringold Betsy Ziemer Minnesota Assessment Conference August 2, 2012. A Field Experience Journey Create a Vision as a Statement of Shared Values. Activity:

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A Field Experience Journey Create a Vision as a Statement of Shared Values

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  1. Data-driven Instructional PLCs Do Not Require Teacher Buy-in, They Create It!Renee RingoldBetsy ZiemerMinnesota Assessment ConferenceAugust 2, 2012 “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”

  2. A Field Experience JourneyCreate a Vision as a Statement of Shared Values • Activity: • Write a word or phrase on a piece of paper that describes how you would like parents to describe your school. • Each person writes, then crumbles the paper up and throws it in the center of the table. • Each person picks one paper up and reads it out loud as written. Record key phrases. • Categorize the ideas and construct a leadership team vision for the school.

  3. A Field Experience JourneyVision of Shared Values – July 23rd12 Member Leadership Team

  4. A Field Experience JourneyVision of Shared Values – July 23rd9Member Leadership Team

  5. A Field Experience JourneyCreating Community – Affinity Diagram • Activity • Each person has two large sticky notes to respond to: In your professional experience, what do you see as issues or concerns regarding PLC development and implementation? • Use 3 to 7 words per note naming one PLC development and one PLC implementation issue/concern (write BIG). • All participants stick their notes to the wall. • Working as a team, group like topics with a heading. • Use these reflective ideas to address issues during team planning to create or strengthen instructional PLCs.

  6. A Field Experience JourneyCreating Community – Affinity Diagram

  7. Tools to Improve Results - A Systems Culture Video: Forming Ground Rules: View the Process http://stream2.video.state.mn.us/mnoet/Viewer/?peid=74deba1c719f4872a870e8ca1650984b1d Videos: Instructional PLCs in action Herbert Hoover Middle School PLC 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtUa_yQOzGww Fishbowl Middle School Data Discussion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2-VY1mogHA&NR=1&feature=endscreen

  8. Tools to Improve Results - Teacher Practice Doing What Works: Research-based Instructional Practices http://dww.ed.gov/ MN STEM Teacher Center: Frameworks for the Minnesota Mathematics and Science Standards http://www.scimathmn.org/stemtc/

  9. For More Information, Contact Renee Ringold renee.ringold@state.mn.us 651-582-8363 Betsy Ziemer elizabeth.ziemer@state.mn.us 651-582-8323

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