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Summer Institute 2012 Part 1 English Language Arts Section NCDPI

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Summer Institute 2012

Part 1

English Language Arts Section

NCDPI

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Summer Institute Wiki

http://si2012ela.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

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What’s Next?

Upcoming PD located on wiki:

http://si2012ela.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/What

%27s+Next%3F

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Participant notes are on the wiki.

Please copy these (download) to

your desktop.

Each time you see this icon, open

the Participant Notes. You will find

additional information and a place

to document your work.

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Orientation

Participants will learn

“Who is in the room?” and

look for information they

may have missed in the

ELA Common Core State

Standards document.

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1. Find a partner.

2. Write one word on a sticky note that

starts with the first letter of your last

name.

3. Put the two words together and define

the new compound word.

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Data Literacy NC Educator

Evaluation System A Piece of Lesson

Design

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The culminating activity

will be a lesson that you

design. We will collect

pieces along the way.

Culminating Activity

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North Carolina

Educator Evaluation System

• Standard II: Teachers establish a

respectful environment for a diverse

population of students.

• Standard III: Teachers know the content

they teach.

• Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning

for their students.

• Standard V: Teachers reflect on their

practice.

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Types of Data:

1. Achievement data are used to determine the level of student

achievement in a particular content area (e.g., performance-

based assessments, written exams, quizzes).

2. Demographic Data are descriptive information about the

school community such as enrollment, gender, ethnicity,

economic status, student attendance, grade levels, school

suspensions and behavioral problems.

3. Program Data define the programs, instructional strategies

and classroom practices of the teachers. Program data

collected may be useful in making informed decisions about

future program and curriculum choices.

4. Perception Data tell us what students, parents, staff and

others think about the learning environment. They include

questionnaires, interviews, surveys and observations.

Collecting and evaluating perception data allows educations

to pay attention to the opinions and ideas of the community.

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“The digital tools used during

this presentation have been

helpful to some educators

across the state. However,

due to the rapidly changing

digital environment, NCDPI

does not represent nor

endorse that these tools are

the exclusive digital tools for

the purposes outlined during

this presentation.”

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How to Annotate a Text

•Underline and highlight key words and

phrases.

•Think with the author.

•Take notes about patterns, repetitions,

contradictions, similarities.

•Ask questions about the patterns you’ve

noticed, How? Why?

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Getting to know the CCSS document

• Choose a question card from the box (index

cards).

• Find the answer in the CCSS document.

• Share with your table.