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Supporting Curriculum Material Use

This session aims to refine curriculum implementation by analyzing student work to address common issues. Learn techniques on adaptation, questioning strategies, and support methods to improve practice. Discover solutions to challenges faced and engage in meaningful discussions for continuous growth. Join and share experiences at EngageNY.org.

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Supporting Curriculum Material Use

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  1. Supporting Curriculum Material Use

  2. Purpose of this Session Participants will be able to use student work to refine their implementation of the curriculum. Participants will be able to identify common issues in implementation and determine how to approach solving those issues. EngageNY.org

  3. Talk about it! What have you tried/coached others to try? What’s working? What challenges have you experienced? How have you adapted the curriculum?

  4. Refining Practice with Data • Looking at student work with focusing questions, consider… • Quality of work • Student understanding • Student growth/opportunities for growth

  5. Common Implementation Issues and What to Do The Issue The Fix Adult-to-adult conversations about text Practice facilitation moves Prepare additional scaffolding questions Take time to read aloud • Lack of sufficient prior analysis of the text • Students get “off topic” • Students aren’t able to answer questions

  6. Skills to Practice Keeping students in the text Reorienting around text-to-self Preparing additional scaffolding questions Productive struggle: scaffolding vs. rescuing

  7. Scaffolding vs. Rescuing Scaffolding Rescuing Teacher does the work “Spoon-feeding” Series of closed questions Belief in lack of student capacity to learn The right answer is the most valuable component • Students do the work • Chunking • Probing, open questions • Belief in student capacity to learn • The work of learning is the most valuable component The key question: Who’s most tired at the end of the day?

  8. Q & A EngageNY.org

  9. Discussion and Reflection • What are the highest leverage changes you can make? • How can you support others to improve their practice? EngageNY.org

  10. Online Parking Lot Please go to engageny.org/novnti and select “Online Parking Lot” for any NYSED related questions. Thank You! EngageNY.org

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