Post on 17-Jan-2016
Visible Learning at John B. Cary Elementary School
Heidi Brezinski Principal
hbrezinski@hampton.k12.va.us757-850-5092
John B. Cary Elementary School
● 397 students grades PreK-5th● Free and reduced lunch percentage at 82%
as of Fall 2014
Description of School Data Collection
● Observed content teachers PreK-5th grades● Both Reading and Math content areas were
observed● Used the Student Engagement walkthrough
forms● Intervention and core instruction were both
included in the data collection
Observation Data Summary
Observation Data Fall/Winter
● High Yield- Students are creating and using manipulatives and graphic organizers. Students are also making choices and engaging in reading.
● Low Yield- Students are engaging in oral turn taking, responses orally and engages in listening,
Professional Development
● Student engagement “Look Fors” PD was was held. Staff participated by clearly defining and discussing each of the indicators of both high yield and low yield behaviors.
● Staff participated in a Walk-About activity with each indicator of Student Engagement included.
Professional Development
● Planned and Implemented Staff Development regarding the following indicators:
Engages in Reading (SE3)Discussion of Text (SE5)
Applying Meta-Cognition Strategies
(SE9)
Professional Development
● Think Aloud PD presented on March 4th● Guided Reading 3-Day Series presentations
on March 11, 18, and 25th by Title One Coordinator and Reading Coaches
● Series included several strategies for students to engage students in reading and to discuss the text within all stages of reading
Professional Development
● UVA Contract- 2yrs of Reading Support Grades 1st and 3rd
● Walkthroughs conducted on March 17th● 3 ½ days of Professional Development
sessions planned in April/May for Grades 1st and 3rd focusing on the three indicators as noted as areas of focus. (3,5,9)
Spring Student Engagement Data
● High Yield- Engages in reading, engages in writing, and creates learning tools (manipulatives/graphic organizers)
● Low Yield- Engages in oral turn taking, engages in listening, and engaging in off task behaviors
Spring Student Engagement Data
● There has been an increase in students engaging in reading, discussing text, and students engaging in cooperative groups.
● Still had a high number of students engaging in off task behaviors and students engaged in listening.
Fall to Spring ComparisonStudent Engagement Observations
Next Steps for March 2015 Data● Facilitate Staff Development on cooperative
groups and reciprocal teaching (SE8) ● Math PD session planned for differentiated
math centers with a focus on high yield engaging strategies
● School Leadership Team presentation on (SE 3,5) planned for April
● Reading Team PD on Think Alouds (SE9)
Recommendations for PD for School Year 2015-2016
● Implementing Peer Walkthroughs to include high yield strategies (SE3,5,8,9)
● “Make It Take It” sessions on increasing Student Engagement
● Complete a Book Study on Visible Learning- John Hattie to increase discussion on Student Engagement