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“It Shouldn’t Be Lonely At The Top” (AP Vertical Teams). College Board Southwest Regional Forum 2008. Presenters. Laine Jones MISD Social Studies Coordinator lajones@mckinneyisd.net
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“It Shouldn’t Be Lonely At The Top”(AP Vertical Teams) College Board Southwest Regional Forum 2008
Presenters Laine Jones MISD Social Studies Coordinator lajones@mckinneyisd.net Teresa Dodson MISD Secondary Math Coordinator tdodson@mckinneyisd.net Kathy Arno AVID Texas Program manager (former MISD Secondary Science Coordinator) karno@avidcenter.org
What is an AP Vertical Team ? An AP vertical team is a group of educators in a given discipline from different grade levels, including middle school teachers, who work cooperatively to develop and implement a vertically aligned program aimed at helping students acquire the academic skills necessary for success in the Advanced Placement Program and other challenging course work. Source: AP Vertical Teams Guides
Why Have AP Vertical Teams? • Teachers “at the top” (AP or college-level courses) cannot solely prepare students for success in these courses. • Success requires a vertical alignment of skills and concepts, as well as content over the course of many years. • A principal goal of AP Vertical Teams is to increase the quality of instruction in a particular subject at all grade levels by improving communication among teachers. • AP Vertical Teams affect the overall academic standards of a school.
AP Vertical Teams Guide(College Board Publication) Step 1: Raise awareness & understanding of the AP program within the school. Step 2: Work with administrators to provide support for an AP Vertical Team. Step 3: Organize a group of interested educators and select a leader. Step 4: Create and implement a curricular reform action plan. Step 5: Cultivate important team-building and leadership skills. Step 6: Develop community-wide support for the AP Program and the AP Vertical Team.
Composition of a Team • Teachers in a particular discipline from grades 6-12 (or 5-12) • 8-10 members representing subjects within the discipline • Initial members selected by AP Coordinator, content coordinator, and principals
Team Responsibilities • Form a cohesive team committed to educational accountability • Set a common vision and realistic goals • Develop skills and concepts continua for a discipline area (An adjunct for curriculum alignment in MISD) • Develop an action plan and timeline • Develop teaching strategies, lessons, and rubrics for implementation of the skills and concepts continua
Team Responsibilities • Communicate standards to administrators and campus discipline teams • Assess the team’s success • Attend AP/Pre-AP Summer Institute • Attend scheduled Vertical Teams workdays
Setting up the Teams • Determination of subject areas • Proposal to administration • Selection of team members • Schedule initial meetings • “Informational” meeting after school • First workday in spring • Inform campus principals and team members • Purchase resource material • AP Vertical Teams books (College Board) • “Lighthouse Initiative” books (TEA)
“AP Vertical Teams Guide” College Board Publication Planning V.T. Curriculum Model lessons Preparing students for AP assessments “Lighthouse Initiative for __ Classrooms” www.tealight house.org AP V.T. info TEKS correlation to AP assessments Preparing for AP questions Online “work in progress” Resource Materials
Informational Meeting • Facilitated by AP Coordinator • 1-1 ½ hour session after school • Introduce V.T. concept and general workings of teams • Gain voluntary commitments • Set workday schedules • Set forth APSI requirement
Initial Workday – Year 1 • Rights and responsibilities of team members • Trust and communication among team members • Become familiar with the AP courses –the “gold standard” • AP teachers review course content, expectations of students, types of questions on AP exams.
Initial Workday – Year 1 • Teachers of lower grade levels asked to identify questions or portions of questions their content helps develop. • From AP to 6th grade course, team members review course content, skills and concepts for entire team. • Elect/appoint committee chair (empowering teachers to lead) • Hand out V.T. books and Lighthouse books
Initial Workday – Year 1 • Identify fundamental skills and concepts that are common to the courses, or that lead to an understanding of the AP level/ college level course. • Prioritize the skills and concepts to be aligned (areas of greatest need).
Subsequent Workdays (in summer and fall) • Develop continua of top-priority skill and concepts • Develop plans for communicating V.T. materials to campus discipline teams • Develop rationale document for discipline area (for publishing V.T. materials) • Prepare sample lessons, documents and rubrics (as time allows) • SMART goals for team
Math Vertical Teams Alignments • Rate of Change (slope) • Functions • Patterns and Sequences
Social Studies Vertical Teams Alignments • Reading and note-taking • Writing (i.e., DBQ) • Vocabulary • Critical thinking • Test-taking
Science Vertical Teams Alignments • Year 1: Lab investigations and reports • Year 2: Graphing • Year 2: Scientific Math
Workdays – Year 2 • Revise continua and documents, as needed, based on teacher feedback from use in year 1 • Develop new continua from list of areas of greatest need • Add new members, keeping large segment of previous team • Prepare sample/implementation lessons for teachers
On-going Tasks • Communicating V.T. goals and plans to campus discipline teams • Monitoring of V.T. implementation by content coordinators, department chairs, and administrators • Revision of continua and documents, as needed
Benefits of a Vertical Team • Cohesive, appropriate alignment of concepts and skills (each grade level preparing students for next grade level course in a discipline) • Use of common vocabulary, methods (writing, note-taking, etc.), lab reports, etc. • Increase in AP scores • Increase in AP enrollment
Benefits of a Vertical Team • Vehicle for district-wide teacher collaboration and collegial atmosphere • “Trickle-down effect” to other teachers and all students • Fostering leadership skills for teachers
Thank you for joining us today for the session on planning and implementing AP Vertical Teams.