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Educational Leadership Institute “Re-culturing a School Through Data Teams”

Educational Leadership Institute “Re-culturing a School Through Data Teams”. Glow and Grow Students Through Data Teams July 19, 2012. Vision & Mission. School Vision: “Working together toward excellence” School Mission:

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Educational Leadership Institute “Re-culturing a School Through Data Teams”

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  1. Educational Leadership Institute“Re-culturing a School Through Data Teams” Glow and Grow Students Through Data Teams July 19, 2012

  2. Vision & Mission School Vision: “Working together toward excellence” School Mission: “Kalaniana‘ole School community will work as a team to have our students meet standards to be successful in high school and life.”

  3. Today’s Presenters

  4. Objectives

  5. Who We Are… • Located in Papaikou, Hawaii • Pre-K-8 School • 310 Students • 25 Teachers • 80% Free/Reduced • 24% ELL • HSA Test (Gr. 3,4,5,6,7,8) • Met AYP (9-10, 10-11, 11-12 SY) • WASC Accreditation (6 Years through 2018)

  6. Organizing the Content

  7. Cyclical Process

  8. Group Activity Take a few minutes to: • Share a successful practice that your “Data Teams” utilize Where is your School at with Data Teams?

  9. Data Teams “Data Teams adhere to continuous improvement cycles, examine patterns and trends, and establish specific timelines, roles, and responsibilities to facilitate analysis that results in action.” S. White, Beyond the Numbers, 2005, p. 18

  10. “Our” Data Teams • K-1 Team Monday (90 min/week) • Gr. 2 Team Tuesday (90 min/week) • Gr. 3,4,5 Team Thursday (120 min/week) • MS Math/Science Even Days (175 min/week) • MS Eng/S.S. Odd Days (175 min/week)

  11. Data Team Focus • Rituals & Routines • Cross-Curricular Integration • Pacing Guides, Curriculum Maps, etc. • Pedagogy • Whole Class Intervention

  12. A Cyclical Process Moving from “Curriculum Implementation” to Data Team Analysis

  13. What do we mean by “Data”?

  14. Organizing the Data

  15. Data-Driven Instruction • Data Conferencing • Data Analysis • Small Group Intervention • Learning Centers • Cyclical Process

  16. Reviewing the Process Moving from “Data Analysis” to Classroom Interventions

  17. Narrowing the Focus • Pacing Guides • Cycle of Instruction • Formative Assessment • Data Analysis • Whole Class Intervention • Formative Assessment • Data Analysis • Small Group Intervention • Formative Assessment • Data Analysis • Etc.

  18. Individual Interventions Reading Logs Do Now's Exit Pass Goal Setting Student-Teacher Conference Test Percentage Tutoring Constructed Response

  19. Tracking the Data • HSA • DRA • Monthly Formative Assessments • Student Profile • Reading Levels • Kid Biz • Exit Passes • Do Now’s • CR’s

  20. Group Activity Take a few minutes to: • Share an idea that you might be thinking about using with your “Data Teams” Where can you take your Data Teams from here?

  21. Revisit Objectives

  22. Celebrate!!! Celebrate the successes that your students make and the goals that you reach as a School

  23. Educational Leadership Institute“Re-culturing a School Through Data Teams” Thank you for Participating and sharing!

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