WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!!! Williamstown Independent Schools.

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WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!!!

Williamstown Independent Schools

SHARE… WHAT ARE YOU THINKING AFTER WATCHING THIS VIDEO?

WHAT IS THIS WORK ALL ABOUT?

Senate Bill 1

• New Standards in English/Language Arts and Math (Fewer, Clearer, Higher.. For all students to be college/career ready)

• Revised accountability model (Achievement, Gap, Growth, College/Career Readiness, Graduation Rate). Will receive points Program Reviews, EPAS system, End of Course Assessments

• Improve effectiveness of teaching and learning (CHETL)

• Balanced Assessment/Assessment Literacy (CASL)

• #1 priority is STUDENT LEARNING

KY’S VISION

EVERY STUDENT TO EXPERIENCE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHING, LEARNING, AND ASSESSMENT

PRACTICES IN EVERY CLASSROOM, EVERY DAY!

A QUOTE FROM THE COMMISSIONER“We must change from a teaching focused classroom to a learning focused classroom.”

DISTRICT INFO.Mrs. Skinner, Mr. Poer, Mr. Johnstone, Mrs. Cummins, Mr. Keltner,

Mrs. Walters Mrs. Saylor, Ms. Kennedy, Mrs. Dungan, Mrs. Middleton attending monthly trainings around key

components.

Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Withorn, Mrs. Keltner training in CASL

Assessment Literacy Survey:

Work to do with involving students

District Wide Walkthroughs:

Classroom Management

Positive Teacher /Student interaction

Common Language (learning targets)

Formative Assessment

Small Group Collaboration

Using Technology

Questioning Levels

Recognize we need to be models: New Walkthrough “system”

WILLIAMSTOWN’S VISION

Every teacher at WISD has a clear understanding of how to translate KCAS into clear learning

targets and can share those targets with students. Every teacher is equipped with the knowledge and resources needed to engage students in high quality teaching and learning experiences every

day. Every teacher proficient in assessment literacy so

that high quality formative and summative assessments are used to plan/select rigorous and

congruent learning experiences for students.

WE MUST BE IN THIS TOGETHER!!

THE BIG 3KENTUCKY CORE ACADEMIC

STANDARDS (KCAS)

HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING (CHETL)

ASSESSMENT LITERACY (CASL)

HOW DO THE BIG 3 FIT TOGETHER?

CURRICLUM (WHAT) KCAS

INSTRUCTION (HOW) CHETL

ASSESSMENT (HOW WELL) CASL

OUR PLAN FOR THE YEAR

Meet as a district..first Monday of each month or first Monday we are here of each month.

Begin by focusing on CASL and CHETL and move to deconstructing new standards.

Homework will be given prior to meetings. It is important to read/do homework.

It is important to be here each meeting.

LET’S GET TO WORK

Elementary Middle/High (Content)K-1 (Pink) Math (Red)2-3 (Purple) English (Orange)4-5 (Green) Science (Black)

Social Studies (Blue)

• Special Area Teachers (Brown)• Special Education Teachers work with a grade level/content team.

CHETL DOCUMENTFocus on Section One: Learning Climate

On the Chart Paper provided and with the marker color assigned to your group do the following;Gather examples for each characteristic based on what you use or would expect to see in the classroom. Try to have two examples for each characteristic.

After you have examples, place a star on the characteristics your group feels most comfortable with in the classroom. Place a triangle beside the characteristics you want to learn more about.

Tally these on the index card and give to me.

CASL: SEVEN STRATEGIES First, independently evaluate your own

classroom practice. This is a “pretest” After our study, we will revisit this survey.

Work with your group to form a definition of formative and summative assessment.

Formative= Informs the learning. Activities undertaken by teachers and their students to provide information to be used as feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they are engaged. Promotes Growth!

Summative= Verifies the learning. The purpose if for accountability. How much have students learned at a particular point in time.

PG.8 EXAMPLES

IS IT OR ISN’T IT FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT?

•Individually, Read Vignette #5. Determine if Formative Assessment is present. Discuss with your group before we share as a district.

•Read the rest of the Vignettes with your group and discuss if this is or is not an example of formative assessment.

•Answers are provided on blue paper. Raise your hand when ready for answers.

WHY FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT?

EMPOWERING STUDENTS TO BECOME INVOLVED IN THEIR WORK BY DEVELOPING IN THEM THE CAPACITY TO MONITOR THE QUALITY OF

THEIR OWN WORK, TO HELP THEM IDENTIFY WHERE THEY ARE, AND TO HELP THEM WITH SKILLS AND STRATEGIES TO REACH GOALS

WILL GREATLY INCREASE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT.

(SADLER, 1989)

Black and William Research: Regular, high quality formative assessment increases student achievement.

.7 Standard Deviation Score Gain= 25 percentile points on ITBS

4 ACT Score Points Largest Gain is for Low Achievers

STRATEGIES… NOT NEW, BUT NEED TO BE MORE INTENTIONAL

ABOUT USE.

1.Provide students with a clear and understandable vision of learning target.

2.Use examples and models of strong and weak work.

3.Offer regular descriptive feedback.4.Teach students to self-assess and set goals.5.Design lessons to focus on one learning target or

aspect of quality at a time.6.Teach students focused revision.7.Engage students in self-reflection, and let them

keep track of and share their learning.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT AT WORK

1-2-3-4 Summary

NEXT SESSION.. NOVEMBER 1ST AT 3:15

Incorporate Formative Assessment into your classroom. Make notes about what worked/didn’t work. Bring examples to our next meeting.

Read Pages 17-top part of page 42 in 7 Strategies book.

Read article titled, “Putting Testing in Perspective. It’s About Student Learning”

Post on our “blog” Twiducate.com Class Code: demons1

I leave you with these words from Frederick Douglas

“If there is no struggle, there is no progress”