Post on 11-Oct-2020
Tiffany NgMath Teacher
San Francisco International High School
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1. Background
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Put a star next to all the places you’ve lived in.
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Graduation
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College, Work, & Life
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Graduation
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13Learning
Culture
at SFIHS San Francisco International High School
Language development through dialogues.
Collaboration and team work.
Learning together & peer support.
Experiential and Project-Based Learning
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Learning gaps are more easily observed.
Steeped in a depth of knowledge but limited in breadth.
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Background
Differentiate Content to…
Better Prepare
Students For
Life After
Graduation
Learn More
Topics
Review &
Strengthen Math
Knowledge
Fill Learning
Gaps
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3. Action
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Engagement
ConfidenceMath
Knowledge
Student’s NeedsOnline Differentiated Mathematics Lessons
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Observation
Tool
Teacher
Journal
Canvas
Quiz
Scores
Student Self-
Reflections
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Four Week
Iterative
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Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Observed: Quick
lesson completion
Revision: Created
additional lesson for
subsequent weeks
Observed: Seating &
increased distractions
Revision: Assigned
Seating
Observed: Placement
test time crunch
Revision: Earlier
lesson in the week
Observed: Students
were overwhelmed
with placement test
approaching &
incomplete lessons
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75%
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9%
Engaged
Both
Disengaged
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91%
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Neutral
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59%
33%
8% Unconfident
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94%
6%
0% Unconfident
Neutral
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Online Differentiated LessonsTraditional Lessons
Week 1
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Week 3
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Student BStudent A
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Average & Higher Skilled StudentsLower Skilled Students
Results
• Had difficulty completing lessons
• Some students only completed 1 to 2 lessons
• Lesson level was too high for some students.
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• Successful self-regulated learners
• Able to individually learn new content
• Had enough lesson to learn
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Two students needed
SEVEN attempts
to pass the lowest
level lesson.
5. Conclusion
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Student’s Needs
Engagement
Confidence
Math
Knowledge?
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Learning More Lessons
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Learning More Lessons
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Fill Learning Gaps Learning More Lessons
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Fill Learning Gaps Learning More Lessons
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Lower Starting Point1
Options for
struggling students2
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““Rather than focusing on how students
need to change and improve, I learned to
focus on how to improve lessons for
students.”
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Impact on My Teaching Practice
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Thanks!Dr. Grace, Critical Friends, all LTEC faculty and classmates, &
SFUSD colleagues and students.
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