Make It HappenLeadership in Teaching - March 20, 2013
Introductions
Please Do Now:
•What are the properties of an effective teacher-leader?
• Take 5 minutes to write your top 3.
• Share with a partner, and choose 2 as a pair.
• Be prepared to share-out.
A bit of background…
•What is Instructional Coaching?
4 Quadrants
• Coaches provide in-house professional development in their buildings
• Ongoing PD instead of “one-and-done”• One-on-one coaching• In-service training• Faculty meetings• Study groups• Data / Planning teams
One-on-One and Small Group Support
• Coaches work with teachers to collect and use• Classroom data• Formative assessment data
• Coaches are teacher-leaders in• Data-driven decision making• PVAAS• CDT
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data
• As we transition to the Keystone Exams and PA Common Core Standards:
• Coaches conduct turn-around training and one-on-one coaching to incorporate literacy into the content areas
• The PLN course provides coaches and teachers with a wide variety of highly effective literacy strategies and lesson planning practices
Evidence-Based Literacy Strategies
• As we transition to the Educator Effectiveness model:
• Coaches work with teachers to facilitate professional growth
• Coaches and teachers work one-on-one to address the goals set during the observation process
Reflective and Non-Evaluative Practices
Before
• Pre-conference for planning successful instruction w/ individuals or team of teachers
During
• Co-teaching• Modeling
After
• Offering feedback through reflective and non-evaluative conferences
The BDA Coaching Cycle
• Visiting
• Note taking
2013-14 School Year
• We are welcoming new and returning coaches for next year.
• Calendar and expectations…
Content-Area Vocabulary
Content-Area Vocabulary
• Interacting with vocabulary:
• What do you look for in a vocabulary activity?
• How many words and phrases can you come up with to describe an effective activity for teaching content area vocabulary?
• Put it on the Wiki!
Now how do we share this with other teachers?
Lenses of Learning
Those of you who attended PLN last year: What do you remember about the 4 Lenses of Learning?
Lenses of Learning
Lenses of Learning
Let’s take a closer look at what PLN has to say about the 4 Lenses of Learning…
Transacting With Text
From the title only:
•What might this story be about?
Transacting With Text
Read the first page and STOP
•How do you think the main character is feeling?
•What might she be thinking about alone in her room?
Transacting With Text
Read the next page and STOP
•Revisit your prediction. Has it changed?
Transacting With Text
Read the last page
•Was your prediction correct?
• Turn and talk…
Transacting With Text
How does this activity look through each of the 4 Lenses of Learning?
Professional Readings:Study Groups
• Split into groups•Choose a book• Select and interesting passage
Professional Readings:Study Groups
•With your group, design a short BDA around this passage that could be used in a professional study group.
•Don’t teach the text. Use the text to teach the concept behind it.
Standards forProfessional Learning• Leadership-
• Professional learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students requires skillful leaders who develop capacity, advocate, and create support systems for professional learning.
• http://learningforward.org/standards/leadership#.UUjqZhfvvzw
Standards forProfessional Learning•With a partner:
• Read the description of the Leadership standard.
• Choose exactly 15 words that stand out.
• Write a summary paragraph that includes all 15 words.
Ticket Out the Door
Using the form on the Wiki:
What are some examples of leadership roles you have taken in your school?
**need a tech tool• And ThinkBlocks• And Doc• And Form• And Wiki pages• And Log™