welcome to tncore summer training! day 1
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Welcome to TNCore Summer Training! Day 1. Welcome!. Please create a table tent, with your first name on both sides, once you find your seat. Introductions. Name School What is your favorite thing about teaching this subject?. Opening Agenda. Norms & Opening Discussion - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
STRATEGIC PLAN
Welcome to TNCore Summer Training!
Day 1
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Welcome!
•Please create a table tent, with your first name on both sides, once you find your seat.
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Introductions
• Name
• School
• What is your favorite thing about teaching this subject?
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Opening Agenda
• Norms & Opening Discussion
• Videos with Voices from across Tennessee
• Core Beliefs Overview and Discussion
• The Context of this Training
• Training Agenda and Norms
• Closing: A Message from TNCore Coaches
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Norms
• Keep students at the center of focus and decision-making• Be present and engaged – limit distractions, if urgent matters come up, step
outside• Start and end on time – maximize group learning by honoring session and
break start and end times• Monitor air time and share your voice - you’ll know which applies to you!• Challenge with respect – disagreement can be healthy, respect all intentions• Be solutions oriented – for the good of the group, look for the possible• Risk productive struggle - this is safe space to get out of your comfort zone• Balance urgency and patience - we need to see dramatic change and change
will happen over time
• Any other norms desired to facilitate your learning?
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Opening Discussion
Today’s kindergarten students will graduate high school in 2026 and college in 2030.
• What do you think will be different about our world and country?
• What skills do you think will be more important for student success?
• If you were the parent of a five year old today, what would you want? What would you worry about?
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VIDEO 1 - TN STUDENTS: THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION
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Discussion
• What comments from the video resonated with you?
• What do the comments of students make you think about our role as teachers?
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Mission of the TNCore Training Series
Support collaborative learning focused on increasing student achievement in the transition to
Common Core State Standards.
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What this is / What it is not
What it is What it is notPeer led learning Information updates from TDOE or expert-
delivered training
Content focused – we will dive deep into understanding the expectations
Generic discussion of teaching strategies
Focused on building our capacity (knowledge and skill) as educators
Mandating implementation of a recipe for instant success
Designed to meet participants at a range of experience with Common Core
Redundant of other TNCore trainings - or – dependent on you having done anything thus far
Focused on student achievement Focused on compliance
Focused on your learning Focused on preparing you to train others
Focused on instruction Focused on PARCC or assessment scoring (send these questions to [email protected]!)
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VIDEO 2 – PARENTS AND LEADERS: THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION
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Discussion
• What key messages resonated with you from the remarks of community members and parents?
• How did the messages from the video align with the core beliefs?
• What are you most excited about for the implementation of Common Core?
• What are you most nervous about?
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Core Beliefs
Earning a living wage has never demanded more skills. This
generation must learn more than their parents’ to do as well.
All children are capable of learning and thinking at a high level. Children in Tennessee are
as talented as any in the country and often capable of more than
we expect.
Our current education results pose a real threat to state and national competitiveness and
security. Improving the skills of our children is vital for the future
of Tennessee and America.
Tennessee is on a mission to become the fastest improving
state in the nation. Doing so will require hard work and significant
learning for all. We must learn to teach in ways we were not
taught ourselves.
There is no recipe that will deliver a successful transition.
Preparing for Common Core will demand effective leadership focused on student growth.
PARCC is coming in two years. We need to use the transition
wisely to make sure our students and our state are ready.
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VIDEO 3 - TN DOE: CONTEXT ON THIS TRAINING
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Agenda for Day 1 (3-8)
Time Session
8:00 - 9:00 Opening Session
9:00 - 10:30 Breakout 1
10:30 - 11:00 Opening Session 2
11:00 - 12:15 Lunch
12:15 - 4:00 Breakout 2
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Agenda for Day 2 (3-8)
Time Session
8:00 – 11:15 Breakout 3
11:15 – 12:30 Lunch
12:30 – 3:30 Breakout 4
3:30 – 4:00 Closing
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VIDEO 4 – MATH CORE COACHES: THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION AND THIS TRAINING
STRATEGIC PLAN
Opening Session Module 2
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VIDEO 5 - TN DOE: COMMON CORE TRANSITION PLAN, MATH 3-8
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Available Resources
• 2013-2014 Common Core Implementation Plan
• Common Core History and Fact Sheet
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Math Resources on www.TNCore.org
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Available Resources
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Focus Standards and 2013-14 Focus Clusters
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LOG-IN INFORMATION
• Tennessee provides all educators with access to the resources on www.TNCore.org
• Some of the materials may be password protected. All teachers may log-in using:
• Log-in: tneducation
• Password: fastestimproving
• You may share this log-in information with your TN colleagues to access the information on www.TNCore.org.
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When will new resources be added?
• New resources for math are scheduled to be added to the TNCore website in July 2013.
• Materials from last year’s math training are currently available on the website and will be updated to include materials from this year’s training as well.
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How can I stay informed?
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What if I have questions?
Contact TN DOE staff directly by
clicking the Contact Us button in the upper right
hand corner of any page.
You may also email TN DOE staff
directly at:[email protected]
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Thank you!
• Thank you for your participation in both portions of the Opening Session.
• We’ll break for lunch from 11:00 – 12:15.
• We will start on time at 12:15 to begin Module 2!