Greeneville City Schools Opening Convocation August 5, 2010 Support Systems for Success.

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Greeneville City Schools Opening Convocation August 5, 2010 Support Systems for Success

Transcript of Greeneville City Schools Opening Convocation August 5, 2010 Support Systems for Success.

Greeneville City SchoolsOpening Convocation

August 5, 2010

Support Systems for Success

Classroom Supports

Teaching &

Learning

Highly Competent Educators

Exemplary Leadership

Academic Coaches

Differentiated Instruction

Professional Learning

Data Analysis for

Instructional Decisions

Rigorous Curriculum

Benchmarking and Formative Assessments

Instructional Technology

Family & Community

Instructional Support• Textbooks• Materials/Supplies• Working

Environment

ACADEMIC COACHES

Use of ARRA to Support Teaching and Learning:

Teaching &

Learning

Academic Coaches

Academic Coaching

• Use of ARRA funds to invest in our most valuable resource: our educators

• Use of school-based academic coaches to support teachers as they learn and grow

• Ability to build capacity within our faculty and to develop a culture of learning in each building that will remain long after the funding goes away

DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION

Supporting Teaching and Learning:

Teaching &

Learning

Differentiated Instruction

Why this? Why here? Why now?

Student-Focused Content

Academic Coaching

Differentiated Instruction

Teacher-Focused Process

BENCHMARKING AND FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS

Supporting Teaching and Learning:

Teaching &

Learning

Benchmarking and Formative Assessments

Purpose of Benchmarking and Formative Assessment

• National comparison• Regular check on growth and progress• Tools to inform and guide instruction

DATA ANALYSIS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL DECISIONS

Use of Race to the Topto Support Teaching and Learning:

Teaching &

Learning

Data Analysis for

Instructional Decisions

Data Analysis for Instructional Decisions

Identified Needs– Student – based Decisions– State/Local Assessment Demands– TVAAS Challenges– Formative Assessment Design and Implementation– New Teacher/Principal Evaluations– Principal Requests for Assistance

Race to the Top (RttT) Plan

• Data Specialist• Virtual/Online Learning Specialist• Benchmark Assessment Training• Professional Development

– Academic Coaching– Differentiated Instruction– Benchmarking and Formative Assessment

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY

Supporting Teaching and Learning:

Teaching &

Learning

Family & Community

Family and Community Engagement

• New addition to Board of Education goals– “Cultivate family and community engagement.”

• Purpose– Focusing on improving and expanding current

avenues of communication – Achieving true engagement of families and

community in the learning process– Working together, all stakeholders in a student’s life

can realize their desire to see him/her become an informed and engaged citizen.

Family and Community Engagement

• Input on Board Goals• Focus groups• Facebook• Issue-specific blogs• Guest columns in The Greeneville Sun• Complaint management system available soon• Family Friendly Schools Survey administered in

Spring 2010 to identify needs

INSTRUCTIONALTECHNOLOGY

Spotlight on

Teaching &

Learning

Instructional Technology

Virtual/Online Learning

• New Team• Team Goals

– Identify best practice models– System Vision: High School; Middle School; Elementary School– Timeline and Benchmarks– Measures of Success– Resource Needs: Personnel; Time; Funding;

Equipment/Software– Curriculum Development– Policy Recommendations– Integration with Differentiated Instruction

RIGOROUS CURRICULUMSpotlight on

Teaching &

Learning Rigorous Curriculum

Commitment to Rigorous Curriculum

• Elementary High Achievers Program• Middle School Programming Changes• High School culture of challenge and support• Differentiated Instruction• For each and every student it is –

– Getting them to do the most they can do, not the least they can get by with

Classroom Supports

Teaching &

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Highly Competent Educators

Exemplary Leadership

Academic Coaches

Differentiated Instruction

Professional Learning

Data Analysis for

Instructional Decisions

Rigorous Curriculum

Benchmarking and Formative Assessments

Instructional Technology

Family & Community

Instructional Support• Textbooks• Materials/Supplies• Working

Environment

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Educator Supports

Next Steps

• Raise student expectations at all levels• Continue to broaden curriculum at middle and

high school levels• Incorporate a national and global perspective

into curriculum• Expand student support systems• Expand the use of new technologies

Next Steps

• Utilize facilities beyond the regular school day• Implement methods of extending learning

time• Expand professional learning opportunities• Revise “educator” selection process• Revise grading practices and reporting

Next Steps

• Expand methods of assessment to inform the teaching and learning process

• Initiate a community engagement effort at school level

• Create a day-care program for educators and community

“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.”

William Arthur Ward