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Is CCA achieving its goals?

Is CCA achieving its goals?. Huh??? What are we doing???. Currently, CCA is going through WASC, a school certification process. Every school goes through it. It’s an evaluation process to establish if CCA is setting a meeting learning goals. So??? What the heck are we doing???.

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Is CCA achieving its goals?

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  1. Is CCA achieving its goals?

  2. Huh???What are we doing??? • Currently, CCA is going through WASC, a school certification process. • Every school goes through it. It’s an evaluation process to establish if CCA is setting a meeting learning goals.

  3. So???What the heck are we doing??? • CCA has created ESLR’s we strive to achieve. • ESLR’s = Expected Schoolwide Learning Results • In most classrooms, you can see them posted on the wall. (check it out… are they there???)

  4. What are our ESLR’s???What are CCA’s goals???(I thought they were just trying imprison me for four years…) • No! Of course not! • Well, not exactly…

  5. Fine…What are CCA’s six ESLR goals??? • CCA Graduates are • self-directed learners • capable and responsible citizens • quality producers • creative and critical thinkers • effective communicators • collaborative workers

  6. OK, fine… CCA has goals.So, what??? • CCA would like to get your feedback about our ESLR’s. • We would like to hear from you about which goals we are achieving and which goals we need to work on.

  7. Hear from me???How are you going to do that? • As a class, you will evaluate how CCA is doing in reaching its goals. • Then you will give specific feedback as why this is true.

  8. I have to do what??? • This week you’re going to evaluate our first ESLR…. • ESLR#1 – • CCA students are self-directed learners

  9. Self-directed learners??? What the heck does that mean??? • Self Directed Learners – • set challenging but achievable academic personal goals • monitor, assess, and reflect upon their academic growth and development • achieve proficiency in the academic standards • develop a plan for life after high school using a variety of online assessment tools

  10. Ask yourself which goals CCA best reaches and which it could use the most work on? • again, Self Directed Learners – • set challenging but achievable academic personal goals • monitor, assess, and reflect upon their academic growth and development • achieve proficiency in the academic standards • develop a plan for life after high school using a variety of online assessment tools

  11. Think about, freewrite, or discuss which goals you would choose and why. Then as a class, choose which CCA most and least achieves. After that, justify your choices with a few specific reasons.

  12. Here’s this week’s ESLR once more… • Self Directed Learners – • set challenging but achievable academic personal goals • monitor, assess, and reflect upon their academic growth and development • achieve proficiency in the academic standards • develop a plan for life after high school using a variety of online assessment tools

  13. Thanks so much for your feedback! • Your feedback will be reviewed and used to gauge how CCA is achieving its goals.

  14. How should the class’ answers be written down? • Do this any way you’d like… • ‘T’ chart • a list • short paragraphs • Just make sure you include which goal your class chose and a few reasons why.

  15. What do I do when I’m done with all six goals? • Staple your six evaluations together • Return to Craig Fox’s mailbox • Pat yourself on the back for a job well done.

  16. The following are the slides to use for subsequent weeks…

  17. This again??? • This week we’re going to discuss and write about our second ESLR…. • ESLR#2 – • CCA students are capable and responsible students

  18. Capable and Responsible Citizens???What the heck are you talking about??? • Capable and responsible citizens – • adhere to district, school, and classroom policies • acknowledge and respect cultural and ideological diversity and individual differences • demonstrate compassion and respect for peers, adults, and the community • recognize the impact of human activities on the environment • demonstrate awareness of a healthy and productive lifestyle

  19. Not again… • This week we’re going to discuss and write about our third ESLR…. • ESLR#3 – • CCA students are quality producers

  20. Quality Producers??? Have you seen the baloney I turn in??? • Quality producers – • strive for mastery in the creation of intellectual, artistic, practical and physical products • implement and use technology effectively and responsibly • demonstrate specific career-related skills and tasks

  21. How many of these are there again??? • This week we’re going to discuss and write about our fourth (of six) ESLR…. • ESLR#4 – • CCA students are creative and critical thinkers

  22. Creative and Critical Thinkers??? Talk to me after I’ve had my second soda… • Creative and critical thinkers – • develop and express unique ideas • analyze, interpret, evaluate, and apply concepts within and across disciplines • examine and analyze moral, ethical, and cultural issues from multiple perspectives • reflect on cognitive process for future growth and learning

  23. Are we almost done??? • This week we’re going to discuss and write about our fifth ESLR…. • ESLR#5 – • CCA students are effective communicators

  24. Effective Communicators??? Please, some of them can’t shut their pie holes for ten seconds… • Effective communicators – • are able to interpret and express ideas well in written, verbal, creative and other nonverbal modalities • work collaboratively with others in diverse perspectives • use communication skills to resolve conflicts peacefully

  25. OK… Just one more… • This week we’re going to discuss and write about our sixth and final ESLR…. • ESLR#6 – • CCA students are collaborative workers

  26. Collaborative Workers??? We better be able to choose our own groups; otherwise I’m gonna be pissed… • Collaborative Workers – • perform a variety of leadership and supportive roles within a collaborative group • partner with other teachers and students in cross-curricular collaborative assignments and research projects • contribute to a variety of learning communities

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