equip & empower our site

24
Equip & Empower Our Site Supportin g Over 1800 teachers Unified system of support Site Professional Learning Systems SPLS Serving over 24,849 Student s Time to learn & collabora te 5 Critical Components

Upload: quiana

Post on 24-Feb-2016

35 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Site Professional Learning Systems . Serving over 24,849. Equip & Empower Our Site. SPLS. Students. Supporting Over 1800 teachers. 5. Critical Components. Unified system of support. Time to learn & collaborate. Framework. Establish: Where are we currently? Where did we come from? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Equip & Empower Our Site

Equip & Empower Our

Site

Supporting Over 1800

teachers

Unified system of support

Site Professional Learning Systems

SPLSServing

over 24,849

Students

Timeto learn & collabora

te

5Critical

Components

Page 2: Equip & Empower Our Site

Framework

Establish:Where are we currently?

Where did we come from?Where are we going?In regard to OUR Site Professional

Learning

Page 3: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Personalize the Purpose of SPLS

• Commit to a Focus based on Student and Site Needs

• Develop a Plan for SPLS Implementation

Goals

Page 4: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Identify content, context, and process in our Site’s Professional Learning System

• Implementation of developed plan

Success Criteria

Page 5: Equip & Empower Our Site

4 Years in Existence

Instant PollFrom District Perspective Showed A Variety of Responses

WHERE WE ARE

Critical Components 5

Schools rise and fall based on the quality that occurs within their walls.

--Dennis Sparks

Page 6: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Why don’t we have a standard name for groups?

• When will we be having WFSG refreshers?

• When will we do PLC training? Can I send a team to hear Dr. DuFour?

• What should I see my teams doing if they are being effective?

Questions We Hear

Page 7: Equip & Empower Our Site

WFSG

Establishing Our Framework

CompilationOf

Proven Work

WHERE WE HAVE BEEN

Whole Faculty Study

Groups

PLCProfessional Learning Communities

Page 8: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Exploring the Framework--Read and Record Key Points

• Two Heads Are Smarter Than One

• Partner or Triad—Compare and add any additional notes

Linking Our Learning

Page 9: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Common Ground• What connections can you

and your partner make between the framework you reviewed and our SPLS district expectations?

• What do you notice?

Linking Our Learning

Page 10: Equip & Empower Our Site

Through Our Eyes

Philosophic

Framework-PLC

Format, Forms, & Feedback--WFSG

SPLS

SPLS

Page 11: Equip & Empower Our Site

Art & Science of Teaching

Visible LearningFor Teachers

Continuous Quality ImprovementThe Baldridge Model of Performance Excellence

PLAN—DO—STUDY—ACT

Practical Application of Professional Learning Communities to Increase Student Achievement (Murphy, Clauset, Lick)

Theoretical Framework of Professional Learning Communities(DuFour, Eaker, Fullan)

Standards for High Quality Professional Learning

Page 12: Equip & Empower Our Site

• Content• Process• Context

What is HQ ProfessionalLearning?

WHERE ARE WE GOING?

Page 13: Equip & Empower Our Site

Content: What individuals, groups, and the whole will study, learn, or become skillful in doing to achieve intended results; skills, attitudes, and knowledge to be acquired. Commitment to Four Essential Questions**What do we expect for our students to learn?How will we know they are learning?How will we respond when they don’t learn?How will we respond if they already know it?

The Content, Context, and Process of Professional Learning

Page 14: Equip & Empower Our Site

Process: How individuals, groups, and the whole will function, behave, or perform; procedures to be followed; means for the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. • Action Plan (based on student needs)• Group Size (3-6 members)• Group Membership (determined by who

wants to address an identified student need)

• Shared Leadership (rotated between group members)

• Logs• Frequent Meetings• Established Group Norms• Needed Resources (including expert

voices)

The Content, Process, and Context of

Professional Learning

Page 15: Equip & Empower Our Site

Context: Organizational or cultural factors that facilitate or impede progress toward intended results, such as shared vision and norms of continuous improvement and collegiality. 

The Content, Process, and Context of

Professional Learning

Page 16: Equip & Empower Our Site

• SIP• Needs

Assessment

What are student needs?

WHERE ARE WE GOING?

What do we need to support our students?

Page 17: Equip & Empower Our Site

School Improvement Plan

Professional Learning Plan embedded into

the SIP

SIP Support on Canvas

Page 18: Equip & Empower Our Site

O.R.I.D.

Objective LevelReflective Level

Interpretive LevelDecisional Level

Solo readSecond look with ORID

Share

NeedsAssessment

Page 19: Equip & Empower Our Site

District Calendar

PL/PW Log

It’s About Time!

Page 20: Equip & Empower Our Site

FRAMEWORK

2

SIP/NEEDS ASSESS-

MENT FOCUS

HOURS

EXPECTATIONS

LAUNCHING AT YOUR

SITE3

1

4

TEAM PLANNING & WORK TIME

2

5

Page 21: Equip & Empower Our Site

Leading for Results—Dennis Sparks

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A

Leadership Fable—Patrick Lencioni

Strong Teams,Strong Schools

Page 22: Equip & Empower Our Site

Inattention to results

Avoidance of accountability

Lack of commitment

Fear of conflict

Absence of trust

Point 5Point 3Point 2Point 1 Point 4

5 Dysfunctions of a Team

Page 23: Equip & Empower Our Site

Point 4Point 3Point 2Point 1

ClarityOf Purpose

Accountability

TeamStructure

Trust

Key Characteristics Of Effective Teams

Page 24: Equip & Empower Our Site

As We Close. . .