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District Orientation June 2, 2014

Washington State Career- and College-Ready Standards Implementation Transforming Professional Learning Systems for Reform: Common Core and More District Network Project ( WA-TPL) A Gates Foundation funded opportunity for Washington School Districts. District Orientation

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District Orientation June 2, 2014

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  1. Washington State Career- and College-Ready Standards ImplementationTransforming Professional Learning Systems for Reform: Common Core and MoreDistrict Network Project(WA-TPL)A Gates Foundation funded opportunity for Washington School Districts District Orientation June 2, 2014 WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  2. “The dramatic shift in teaching prompted by the common core will require practical, intensive, and ongoing professional learning – not one-of “spray and pray” training that exposes everyone to the same material and hope it sticks” ~Stephanie Hirsh, Learning Forward (2011) “Current teachers must receive extensive professional development on the Common Core standards, curricular materials, and strategies on teaching that now require students to delve deeper and develop critical thinking and analytical skills that previous standards did not adequately address…” ~ National Association of State Boards of Education (2011) WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  3. “…today, however, there is little systemic attention to professional learning as a core strategy for educator reform…” ~Stephanie Hirsh & JoellenKillion, Learning Forward WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  4. Learning Targets for Today • Participants will gain an overall perspective of statewide standards implementation approach and WA TPL project. • Participants will learn about specific project objectives related to their role as lab or critical friend district. • Participants will gain an understanding of the project evaluation and data collection process (Standards Assessment Inventory 2 (SAI2)) • Participants will discuss next steps: June - October WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  5. Agenda Welcome & Introductions -WA TPL Team (OSPI, LFWA, ESD partners) -WA TPL Districts State Context and Overview TPL Overview Lab and CF commitments Professional Learning Foundations & Support System Project Evaluation & Data Collection Planning & Next Steps WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  6. WA-TPL Core Leadership • OSPI Team: • Jessica Vavrus, Assistant Superintendent, Teaching & Learning, OSPI • Dan Bissonnette, Project Manager, WA-TPL, OSPI • WA-TPL Design/Leadership Team • Learning Forward Washington • Ellen Hopkins • AESD Network • Assistant Superintendents for Teaching & Learning and representatives • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Edie Harding, Project Officer WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  7. Regional Introductions • ESD key representatives • District core team members • School leadership team members WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  8. Who Is In Your Room?PENNY IN YOUR POCKET • Find a penny from your pocket. • Note the year it was minted. • Take a few minutes to identify events in your life (personal or professional) that were important during that year. • Go around the room introduce and share • Back in 15 minutes WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  9. Penny In Your PocketBACK IN 15 MINUTES WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  10. State Context TPL Project Implementing Career- and College-Ready (CCR) Learning Standards… WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  11. Washington’s Vision for Education Every Washington public school student will graduate from high school globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st century. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014 Class of 2011: Bridgeport High School

  12. Aligned System – Common Language and Common Vision BEA Funding and Policy Recommendations District-directed professional learning structures Career and College Ready State Learning Standards for ALL Students (CCSS/NGSS) Student and School Success Basic Education Act: State Learning Goals McCleary Court Decision & Fully Funding Basic Education Aligned Federal and State Programs Assessment & Accountability Systems (SBAC) National Board Certification Educator Effectiveness Systems (TPEP) Comprehensive Mentor & Induction Programs (BEST) Professional Learning Aligned to Standards Pre-Service Programs Regional Support Systems (ESDs) WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  13. Implementing Career- and College- Ready Standards in Washington State Our Vision:Every student will have access to CCR standards through high quality instruction aligned with the standards every day; and every educator is prepared and supported to implement the standards in their classrooms every day. Our Purpose: To develop a statewide system with resources that supports all school districts in their preparation of educators and students. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  14. Bringing the CCR System Together All students leave high school career and college ready • https://wacore2college.wikispaces.com/Project+Overview • http://www.washingtonesds.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1 • http://www.k12.wa.us/CoreStandards/ProfDev.aspx WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  15. Moving toward Career and College Ready Standards WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014 “These standards are not intended to be new names for old ways of doing business.” CCSS-M, page 5

  16. Career and College Readiness for EVERY Student What role do district leaders and structures have in supporting and sustaining professional learning to support every teacher and ultimately, every student? WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  17. Our guiding beliefs and approach for CCR Standards Implementation in WA WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014 2-Prongs: • The What: Content Shifts (for students and educators) • Belief that past standards implementation efforts have provided a strong foundation on which to build; HOWEVER there are shifts that need to be attended to in the content. • The How: System “Remodeling” • Belief that successful implementation will not take place top down or bottom up – it must be “both, and…” • Belief that districts across the state have the conditions and commitment present to engage wholly in this work. • Professional learning systems are critical

  18. The “What”:Key Content Shifts – ELA, Math, Science Shifts in ELA • Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational texts in addition to literature • Reading and writing grounded in evidence from the text • Regular practice with complex text and its academic vocabulary These apply to content area (social studies, science, and technical subject) teachers as well as to English teachers. RESOURCE HANDOUT Shifts in Science The NGSS Reflect the Interconnected Nature of Science through Focus, Understanding, and Application of Content The Science Concepts in the NGSS Build Coherently from K–12. Science and Engineering are Integrated across K–12 in the NGSS. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014 Shifts in Mathematics • Focus: fewer topics focused on deeply in each grade • Coherence: Concepts logically connected from one grade to the next and linked to other major topics within the grade • Rigor: Fluency with arithmetic, application of knowledge to real world situations, and deep understanding of mathematical concepts

  19. The “What” - Power of the Shifts • Know them – both the what and the why • Internalize them • Apply them to decisions about • Time • Energy • Resources • Conversations with parents, students, colleagues, partners This effort is about much more than implementing the next version of the standards. It is about preparing all students for college and careers. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  20. The “How”: System Remodeling 1. What do all students need to know and be able to do as a result of the CCSS? 3. How do we design a professional learning system to support them? 2. What do the adults in the system need to know and be able to do to support all students? WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  21. Washington The “How”: Connecting Multiple Avenues, Providers, and Directions for Professional Learning • Including: • School Districts • Higher Education • Education and Educator Associations • Private Partners WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  22. CCR Implementation – through a district, building, and classroom lens WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  23. Through the lens of district, building, & classroom educators… WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  24. WA TPL Overview Dates, Commitments, Systems of Support WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  25. WA-TPL Vision • The project will focus on enhancing critical state and regional-level infrastructures and capacity for sustained, results-driven, standards-based statewide and regional professional learning so… • School district and building leaders have the knowledge and skills to create the conditions necessary for every educator within their districts to increase their instructional capacity to make the instructional shifts that new Career- and College-Ready learning standards entail. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  26. 1. Standards-based professional learning 2. Changes in educator knowledge, skills, an dispositions Theory of Action(Professional Learning in the Learning Profession) 4. Changes in student results 3. Changes in educator practice “Effective professional learning enables educators to develop the knowledge, skills, practices, and dispositions needed to help students learn and achieve at higher levels.” WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  27. TPL Design/Leadership Team • OSPI partners • Teaching and Learning • ELA, Math, Science, etc. • Student and School Success • Teacher and Principal Evaluation • Information Technology • Education Technology • Digital Learning • Federal & Special Programs • Migrant Bilingual • Title I/LAP • Title II • Statewide partners • Association of Washington Principals • Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession • Learning Forward Washington • Northwest ESD 189 • Olympic ESD 114 • Puget Sound ESD 121 • State Board for Community & Technical Colleges • Washington Association of School Administrators • Washington Education Association • Washington STEM • Washington Student Achievement Council WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  28. Professional Learning Coaches WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  29. STATE/REGIONAL/COACHING SUPPORT Critical Friend District LABORATORY/CRITICAL FRIENDS RELATIONSHIP Critical Friend District Laboratory District Critical Friend District Critical Friend District OSPI AESD LEARNING FORWARD WA WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  30. Washington Transforming Professional Learning Support System • OSPI • WA TPL Design/Leadership Team • Learning Forward WA • TPL Professional Learning Coaches • Educational Service District (ESD) WA TPL Leads • Seattle Pacific University – evaluation team • Data analysis and goal setting support (Standards Assessment Inventory 2 (SAI2) • WA TPL Lab and CF Participating Districts + • TPL collaboration platform WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  31. The Basics • 3 years (November 2013 – November 2016) • $2.4M • Phase 1 – 15 district grantees • 8 Lab districts • 7 Critical Friends districts • Phase 2 – 18 additional districts WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  32. Primary Project Focus • To enhance critical state and regional-level infrastructures and capacity • School district and building leaders will have knowledge and skills to create conditions necessary for every educator within their districts to increase their instructional capacity to make the instructional shifts that new Career- and College-Ready learning standards entail • Sustained, results-driven, standards-based statewide and regional professional learning WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  33. Project Outcomes (separate handout) WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  34. Laboratory Districts • Camas • Granite Falls • Highline • Medical Lake • Prosser • Seattle • Sunnyside • Wenatchee WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  35. Lab Districts • The project will fund nine “laboratory” districts, one in each ESD region. • To serve as part of the AESD network as regional learning laboratories for critical friend and other districts wishing to create similar comprehensive professional learning systems. • Lab Districts will receive coordinated support from OSPI, LF WA, and the ESDs guided by comprehensive professional learning plans developed and revisited throughout the project period. • Will develop and implement • a vision for professional learning for full and deep implementation of CCSS • a comprehensive professional learning plan based in professional learning standards WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  36. Lab District Deliverables • All district core team members will attend 2x/year 2-day meetings. • Administration of Standards Assessment Inventory 2 (SAI2) • Districts/buildings will commit to align professional learning practices to professional learning standards • Core team members will attend monthly virtual or in-person regional professional learning sessions WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  37. Critical Friends Districts • Brewster • Colfax • Eatonville • Mary Walker • In consortium with Chewelah, Curlew, Loon Lake, & Republic • Riverview • Sedro-Woolley • Stanwood-Camano WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  38. Critical Friend Districts • Participate in support of the regional Lab District in development of a comprehensive professional learning plan that is based in professional learning standards. • Will receive project funding and engage in professional learning opportunities, and will be invited to participate in Lab District workgroup meetings and task forces. • Implement processes, products, resources and tools within the Critical Friend District, as appropriate, and provide feedback. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  39. Critical Friend District Deliverables • Core team members will attend 2x/year 2-day meetings. • Core team members will attend monthly virtual or in-person regional professional learning sessions • Administration of Standards Assessment Inventory 2 (SAI2) WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  40. -Granite Falls SD -Sedro-Woolley SD Stanwood-Camano SD -Medical Lake SD -Colfax SD -(Consortia) Mary Walker SD Republic SD Curlew SD Loon Lake SD Chewelah SD -Wenatchee SD -Brewster SD -Highline SD -Seattle SD -Riverview SD -Eatonville SD -Sunnyside SD -Prosser SD -Camas SD WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  41. Professional Learning Support System WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  42. Professional Learning Structures WA-TPL districts will participate in three types of face-to-face and virtual professional learning opportunities that will foster cohesive, sustained, and shared learning with their peers across the state. • Statewide Professional Learning (face to face, 2x/year) • Regional and Local Professional Learning • Collaborations within and across districts WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  43. Regional and Local Professional Learning Monthly face-to-face & virtual PL meetings for districts within each region. • Lab districts (9) will receive coordinated support from OSPI, LF WA, Professional Learning Coaches and the ESDs based on comprehensive PL plans. • Critical Friend districts (~24) will engage in regional PL opportunities and will be invited to participate in Lab District workgroup meetings and task forces. • Each ESD, in partnership with LF WA, will engage WA-TPL districts in their region as models for non-funded districts engaged in already-established regional learning communities. NOTE: All Professional Learning Opportunities to be grounded in the Learning Forward Standards for Professional Learning (2011) and Components of Comprehensive Professional Learning Systems (LF, 2012) WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  44. STANDARDS FORPROFESSIONALLEARNING (Learning Forward, 2011) 1. Learning Communities 2. Leadership 3. Resources 4. Data 5. Learning Designs 6. Implementation 7. Outcomes WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  45. Components of aComprehensive Professional Learning System Sources: KY Professional Learning Task Force Report, 2012 Learning Forward, 2012 WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  46. Some examples…. WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  47. Examples, cont. What might be opportunities in your district to consider for WA TPL focus? WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  48. Problem of Practice ESD Region: ________________ WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  49. Problem ofPracticeBACK IN 10 MINUTES WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

  50. Project Evaluation and Data Collection Seattle Pacific University Standards Assessment Inventory 2 WA TPL Kick Off 6/2/2014

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