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Panorama High School Road to Proficiency Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Panorama High School Road to Proficiency Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Professional Development Topics that help students demonstrate Proficiency in State Standards on the CST. Road to Proficiency . Set Department Goals for the year

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Panorama High School Road to Proficiency Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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  1. Panorama High SchoolRoad to Proficiency Tuesday, April 12, 2011 Professional Development Topics that help students demonstrate Proficiency in State Standards on the CST

  2. Road to Proficiency • Set Department Goals for the year • You communicated student learning by posting grades and assignments on the Panorama Website for parents and students

  3. Road to Proficiency • Lessons focused on Standards-Based Instruction and created lessons sure to “hit” those Standards students need to know to be successful on the CAHSEE, CST, and the Periodic Assessments

  4. Road to Proficiency • MyData – CST Scores from the prior year. Looked at Basic students in classes to see what it takes for them to move to Proficiency. • CST Release Questions – Decided which ones to focus on in class based on the frequency of appearance on CSTs. • Created a Bank of Questions from the CST Release Questions. • Periodic Assessment Analysis - Looked at most frequently missed questions. Why students missed them?

  5. Road to Proficiency • Teachers Shared Strategies for the Power Standards • Shared Strategies to make material understandable and meaningfulto students by – looking at the Content – determined key concepts and skills, Connections – to what students already know to what they need to learn

  6. Road to Proficiency • You made the material Comprehensible to students by using pictures, diagrams, repeating new words, checking for comprehension • Interaction – interacted with students by asking many questions and using a variety of groupings in your classrooms.

  7. Road to Proficiency • You selected five students in your classes to focus on and discuss their grades, attendance, and CST Scores • You did a Self-Reflection and selected one thing to do differently this year to get different results.

  8. Road to Proficiency • You Set Personal Goals for yourself: For example: - Make the objectives clearer for your classes by writing it on the board - Checking for Understanding often to make sure they “got it” and if they didn’t you made sure they “got it” the next day

  9. Road to Proficiency • Presented Lessons on Best Practices to your colleagues • Shared SDAIE Strategies with your colleagues • Gave Common Midterms and Finals then analyzed the results of those midterms and finals • Discussed strategies to teach Writing Skills

  10. Road to Proficiency • Developed Common Lab Rubrics/Expectations • Vertical Teams in your department to discuss standards and skills that students need in order to go to the next level • You prepared for CAHSEE • You discussed Rigor in your lessons and shared your strategies with your colleagues

  11. Road to Proficiency • You did all of this work on Professional Development Tuesdays, on Saturday, during Thanksgiving Week • All of this work you did with your colleagues brings us to the..........

  12. Road to Proficiency • CSTs

  13. Road to Proficiency

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