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Learn about Seymour East's efforts to improve numeracy through the implementation of Common Curriculum and Numeracy Fluency Interviews. Discover the impact on student performance and the positive changes in teacher practice.
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NUMERACY AT SEYMOUR EAST 2009 Now Delatite Road Campus – Seymour College
School Profile 2009 • Seymour East was one of two Government Primary schools in Seymour. There is also a Special School and Catholic P-10 college. • Student enrolment of 179 in 2009 • 9 classes – 2Preps, 2grade1-2s, a grade 2-3, a grade 4 and 3 grade 5-6s • Part time Art and Phys Ed teachers and the Leading teacher took ICT • Low socioeconomic population • 2/3rd s of families on EMA • Identified as a DEEWR school because of our low results and given a Literacy Coach
HUME Common Curriculum
Numeracy Coordinator ? or Distributive leadership ? 2009 Sent 1 staff member from each team to the training to ensure the same message was distributed directly back to each team and would become ongoing throughout the year.
Team /Staff meetings • What were we doing? • Too much housework? • Were we addressing assessment and what were we doing with results? • Gave each staff member a Common Curriculum Folder
On Demand Testing in MarchGraphed results • Snapshot of where kids in each class were and who was at risk • Team discussions then became more focussed on assessment and planning for individual student needs. • Teaching sessions became more specific with lesson focus and expectations outlined • All classrooms had an interactive whiteboard
PLTs • We started sharing data at whole staff PLTs. • Used components of Common Curriculum for discussion • Staff to have Ownership of all students • Needed to have a common language. • Indicators of an Effective Classroom • Did whole staff matching activity which promoted some great professional discussions • Looked at numeracy tasks in pairs and shared ideas for adapting to students at risk
Numeracy Fluency Interviews • Set up a box for each team. • Each staff member trained in the CC then trained their team members after school with a student, just focussing on the number and counting developmental pathways • Staff were given time release to test their students • Results were recorded on class profiles for each of the 4 areas. Numeration, Counting, Addition and Subtraction, Multn and Division
Performance plans had to include an area of numeracy they wished to improve on, what was required, resources, targets, goals, evidence of success.
Surveys 2009 -2010 • Attitudes to School significant improvement last year in every area compared to 2008, especially in the teaching learning section with motivation and stimulating learning • Staff and Parent opinion surveys both up as well • Happy environment plays a big role in the big picture.
Assessment Tools • SPA • On Demand • Growth Analysis (Yr5, 2010 - Yr5, 2010) • School Growth 3.07 3.52 0.45 • Expected Growth 3.12 3.36 0.24
SREAMS - Student Performance Analyser Diagnostic Information (Yr5, 2009 Numeracy)
SREAMS - Student Performance Analyser Zone of Proximal Development (Yr5, 2009 Numeracy)
Where are we at?Regeneration happeningContinue the CC and Numeracy Fluency InterviewsHume Region Numeracy Intervention
Other work • 5-8 Learning Community – Literacy and Numeracy blocking • P-4 Learning Community changes to teacher practice • De – privatising teacher practice • Connected learning - ICT changes