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District Demographics. Small District in North-Central IndianaRural AreaStudent Enrollment, K-12, of approximately 950 studentsThree (3) Elementary Schools; One (1) Middle School; One (1) High School60% Districtwide Poverty15% ENL Population19% Special Education Population. Low Student Achievement What Used to Happen!.
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1. BuildingProfessional Learning Communities North White School Corporation
in ACCESS Conference
March 13, 2007
3. Low Student AchievementWhat Used to Happen! We had data
We shared data
We complained
We cried
We agreed that we needed to improve
We went back and taught more of the same in the same ways we always had!!
Etc.! Etc.! Etc.!!
4. Realization!!THIS IS NOT WORKING!!! No Real Improvement!!
The Horse is Dead!!! Time to Dismount!!
Common advice from knowledgeable horse trainers includes the adage,
“When the horse dies…dismount.”
5. Seems Simple Enough! However, we don’t always follow that advice! Instead, we choose from an array of other alternatives:
Buying a stronger whip
Switching riders
Appointing a committee to study the horse
Creating dead horse riding standards
6. Or, Maybe… Reorganizing the stables
Developing a training course for riding a dead horse
Complaining about the state of horses these days
Getting an advocate for the horse
Blaming the horse’s parents. The problem is often breeding
7. Create a Foundation for Fundamental Human Desires
We All Want to Experience:
Achievement—Success
Connection—Feeling a Part of a Group
Significance—Making a Difference
But Changing What We Have Always Done is Frightening—And Very Hard Work!!
8. The Beginning of Change: Vision, Leadership and Perseverance Shared Vision throughout the Administrative Team to Initiate Change
--Superintendent
--Principals
--Resource Support Personnel
District-level Support from Outside Agencies
--Indiana Department of Education
TOPHAT-I Consortium District
Ed Tech-Year 1 Recipient
Outside Coaching Opportunities for District
9. Building a Professional Learning Community
What Did We Do?
Created a District-level, Core group of teachers and administrators from each of the five schools in the corporation:
North White Staff Development Team
Teachers in the NWSDT serve their respective schools as Teacher Leaders
10. What Did We Do? Identified Corporation-wide Goals
Similarly, each school’s SIP reflected efforts towards corporation aims/goals
Developed effective teaching strategies
Aligned curriculum to Indiana Academic Standards
Created assessments based on Indiana Academic Standards
11. What Did We Do? Used data to drive instruction
Pooled all corporation resources—human and financial
Followed a methodical approach—Coordinated activities, focus across all schools in the corporation
Strived to make every component of the plan “mesh” with every other component
Developed plans collaboratively with the Staff Development Team
12. How Did We Do It? Created Professional Study Groups
Regularly scheduled time and focus for teachers to research, study, reflect, plan together
Yearly focus—Examples
-Marzano Research for Effective Schools
-Best Practices Research
-Vocabulary Integration into the Curriculum
-Assessment
13. How Did We Do It? NWSDT Planning for Professional Days, Early Release Days, Study Group Days each Spring for the following year
Coaching
-In-house Content Coach
-Outside Coaching with focus on yearly goals
-Teacher-led Study Groups
14. How Did We Do It? Technology Component
Technology Plays an Integral Role in Student and Teacher work in the NWSC
Collection of Data
Technology as a Teaching Tool
Technology as a Student Learning Tool
Acquisition of Innovative Hardware/Software Systems
--1:1 Computing
--ETS Criterion Scoring Engine
15. How Do We Know If We Succeed? Needs Assessment and Evaluations at Various Levels
Outside Evaluation of Programs—Wabash Valley Educational Center
NWSDT Monthly/Quarterly Meetings
Surveys: Students, Parents, Educators
Deliberate Monitoring of Student Progress:
--ISTEP+
--NWEA
--ETS Criterion Writing Collections
--Classroom Assessments
16. In Summary…Professional Learning Communities
17. Contacts—North White School Corporation
Michelle Hay
Principal
Buffalo-Reynolds Elementary Schools
Ed Tech Program Administrator
shay@nwhite.k12.in.us
Curt Craig
Principal
North White Middle School
Ed Tech Project Site
ccraig@nwhite.k12.in.us