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This module provides an overview of Nevada High-leverage Instructional Standards, indicators, and performance levels, with examples from classroom practice. Participants will learn to identify and support the implementation of these standards.
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MODULE 1 OVERVIEWOFTHE STANDARDS IMPLEMENTINGTHENEVADAEDUCATORPERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK:EVALUATING&SUPPORTINGTEACHER SUCCESS
Module 1 Goals ■ToprovideanoverviewoftheNevadaHigh-leverage InstructionalStandardswithexamplesoftheStandardsin classroompractice ■Toprovideanoverviewoftheindicatorsand performancelevelsfortheNevadaHigh-leverageInstructionalStandards ■Toprovideopportunitiesforparticipantstoidentifystandards’implementationin classrooms
Module Goals INTRODUCTION LESSON1 FiveHigh-LeverageStandards acrossdisciplines TheInstructional EvaluationProtocol LESSON2 The Standards LESSON3 LESSON4 Identifying the Standards in Practice
Literature Comprehensiveliterature reviewoftheoryandresearch foundationaltothestandards.
High-Leverage Instructional Standards Newlearningisconnectedtopriorlearningand experience Learningtaskshavehighcognitivedemandfordiverse learners Studentsengageinmeaning-makingthroughdiscourse andotherstrategies Studentsengageinmetacognitiveactivity Assessmentisintegratedintoinstruction
YourTurn Nowyouaregoingtoviewfiveshortvideoclipsof eachofthestandardsbeingimplementedinavariety ofclassrooms.YouwillneedHandout1andHandout1aforthis activity. Asyouvieweachone,thinkabouthowtheteacher is implementingthestandard. Makenotesonhandout1a.Youwillshareyournotes withapartnerafterviewing allthevideos.
Standard 1 New learning isconnectedtopriorlearningandexperience
Standard 2 Learningtaskshavehighcognitivedemandfordiverselearners 10
Standard 3 Studentsengagein meaning-makingthroughdiscourseandother strategies
Standard 4 Studentsengagein metacognitiveactivitytoincreaseunderstandingof andresponsibilityfortheirown learning
Standard 5 Assessmentisintegratedintoinstruction
TurnandTalk Nowthatyouhaveseenallthe videos,shareyournoteswithapartner. Howdideachteacherimplementthe specific standard? Beaspreciseasyoucanwhendescribing whattheteacherdidandwhat thestudentsdid.
Organization Indicator 4 Handout2
PerformanceLevels ■Highly Effective(Level 4) ■Effective(Level 3) ■Developing(Level 2) ■Ineffective(Level 1)
YourTurn Nowtake sometime toreviewHandout2. Noteanythingthatyouarenotsureabout.
? QuestionsandComments Anyquestions/commentsabout the Levels of Performance? 20
TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICESTANDARDSAND INDICATORS HANDOUT #1
STANDARD 1:NEW LEARNING ISCONNECTED TO PRIOR LEARNINGAND EXPERIENCE INDICATORS
STANDARD 1:NEW LEARNING ISCONNECTED TO PRIOR LEARNINGAND EXPERIENCE PERFORMANCELEVELS
STANDARD 2:LEARNING TASKSHAVEHIGH COGNITIVEDEMANDFOR DIVERSELEARNERS INDICATORS
STANDARD 2:LEARNING TASKSHAVEHIGH COGNITIVEDEMANDFOR DIVERSELEARNERS PERFORMANCELEVELS
STANDARD 3:STUDENTSENGAGEIN MEANING-MAKING THROUGH DISCOURSEAND OTHER STRATEGIES INDICATORS
STANDARD 3:STUDENTSENGAGEIN MEANING-MAKING THROUGH DISCOURSEAND OTHER STRATEGIES PERFORMANCELEVELS
STANDARD 4:STUDENTSENGAGEIN METACOGNITIVEACTIVITYTO INCREASEUNDERSTANDING OFAND RESPONSIBILITYFOR THEIR OWN LEARNING INDICATORS
STANDARD 4:STUDENTSENGAGEIN METACOGNITIVEACTIVITYTO INCREASEUNDERSTANDING OFAND RESPONSIBILITYFOR THEIR OWN LEARNING PERFORMANCELEVELS
STANDARD 5:ASSESSMENT ISINTEGRATED INTO INSTRUCTION INDICATORS
STANDARD 5:ASSESSMENT ISINTEGRATED INTO INSTRUCTION PERFORMANCELEVELS
Four-Point Rating Scale Level 4. Theteacheris ahighlyeffectivepractitionerwithintheclassroom,successfullyengagingall students throughvariedactivities andstructurethat result inactiveparticipationandinterestfromstudents andevidenceof significant studentlearning. Theteacher regularlyparticipates intheschool community, demonstrates effectiveinvolvement inprofessional responsibilities, collaborates with mostorall stakeholders, andfacilitates professional learningandgrowthamongcolleagues. Level 3. Theteacheris generallyaneffectivepractitionerwithintheclassroom, adequately creatingactivities andstructurethatresult in activeparticipationand interestfrom most studentsandevidenceofstudentlearning. Theteacherparticipates intheschool community, demonstrates adequateinvolvement inprofessional responsibilities,andcollaborateswithvarious stakeholders as required. Level 2. Theteacheris asomewhat ineffectivepractitionerwithintheclassroom, creatingactivities andstructurethatresult inlimited participationandinterestfrom manystudentsandlimitedevidenceof learning.Theteacherminimallyparticipates intheschool community, performsminimal professional responsibilities, andcollaborates withfewstakeholders. Level 1. Theteacheris amostlyineffectivepractitionerwithintheclassroom, creatingactivities andstructurethat result inalmostno participationandinterestfrom most studentsandalmost noevidenceoflearning.Theteacherdoes notparticipateintheschool community, performs noprofessional responsibilities, anddoes not collaboratewithstakeholders.
YourTurn ReviewHandout1. Noteanythingthatyouarenotsureabout.
? QuestionsandComments Anyquestions/commentsabout Handout1?
YourTurn Review oneofthevignettesinHandout 4. Usetheprotocoltoidentifyevidenceofindicatorsandannotate.
TurnandTalk Whenyouhave annotatedthelessononHandout4, shareyourideaswithapartner. Didyouagreeonthestandards? Werethereanydifferences? Whydoyouthinkthereweredifferences ofopinion?
YourTurn Youaregoingtoseethreevideoclipsofclassroompractice. UseHandout5torecordyourobservations.
TurnandTalk Nowthatyouhaveseen allthevideos,shareyournotes withapartner. Whatstandardsdidyouseebeing implementedineachvideo? Beaspreciseasyoucanwhendescribing whattheteacherdidand whatthestudentsdid.
? QuestionsandComments Anyquestions/comments?