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Resources and Beyond

Resources and Beyond. FfT Facilitator Training January 8, 2013. Agenda. D.E.A.R. Icebreaker Objective and Expectations Educational Impact Overview Using the Resources Closure. D.E.A.R. D.E.A.R. Drop Everything And Read. Outcome.

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Resources and Beyond

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  1. Resources and Beyond FfT Facilitator Training January 8, 2013

  2. Agenda • D.E.A.R. Icebreaker • Objective and Expectations • Educational Impact Overview • Using the Resources • Closure

  3. D.E.A.R. D.E.A.R. Drop Everything And Read

  4. Outcome • Participants will access the Educational Impact online tool and become familiar with the various resources. • Participants will be introduced to the Monitoring Tool.

  5. Educational Impact • An online learning academy with over 400 hours of video from educational experts, including real classroom footage, and instructional activities. • To support professional development that focuses on the FFT initiative as we continue to enhance teaching practice that impacts student performance.

  6. Educational Impact: FFT Online Resources www.educationalimpact.com Log in: • Usernameis your PGCPS email address • Passwordis pgcps2011 To immediately change your password: • Click SETTINGS • Click Update Password • Follow Prompts To begin sessions: • Click Program Library

  7. Charlotte Danielson's Teaching Framework: Looking at Real Classrooms See what the Framework components look like in action in real classrooms: • 106 real classroom examples • observations from various grade levels and disciplines • listen to Charlotte Danielson critique the instructional strategies shown in each video and explain how they relate to components of the Framework

  8. Charlotte Danielson's Teaching Framework: Looking at Real Classrooms Charlotte Danielson discusses: • how much information a teacher should provide students in advance of a learning activity • the best ways to arrange physical space in a classroom • how to encourage an environment that encourages respect and rapport • common mistakes made by teachers attempting to use formative assessment • how a high school teacher heightened the engagement of his students through a creative, open-ended assignment

  9. The Danielson Framework 22 Components of Great Teaching Charlotte Danielson presents commentary on 22 of the Framework components: • offers teachers a coherent collection of classroom strategies and techniques to help enhance their skills in each component area • explores why each component is important and how they work together to define "good teaching • Charlotte examines the challenges teachers face in achieving a “distinguished” level for each component

  10. The Danielson Framework 22 Components of Great Teaching Charlotte examines some of the following: • How to phrase student questions in “plural form” to promote thinking and deeper understanding (Component 3B) • The three keys to establishing classroom procedures that are seamless (Component 2C) • Proactive ways teachers can overcome a poisonous school culture where it is not “cool to learn” (Component 2B) • The most pervasive fear shared by most teachers (Component 2D)

  11. Teacher EvaluationUsing the Danielson Framework This program offers a wealth of information not found anywhere else including: • opportunities to view real classroom lessons, gather evidence, determine teacher performance levels, and compare your notes with Charlotte Danielson • explore the four performance levels and learn why choosing the "right" critical attribute is the gateway to consistent evaluations

  12. Teacher EvaluationUsing the Danielson Framework • watch an actual pre and post conference where the principal makes every mistake possible...learn how to do it right • examine the critical difference between evidence and opinion • gain valuable insight into the important role "artifacts" can play in the evaluation process

  13. What can we learn: • Each group has been assigned a segment from the series Charlotte Danielson's • Teaching Framework: Looking at Real Classrooms • As a group, view your segment and chart the following: • Charlotte Danielson's Teaching Framework: Looking at Real Classrooms

  14. SHAKE and TAKE • Shake a leg and take a walk to view the information that can be found in the video series • Teaching Framework: Looking at Real Classrooms • Use your smartphone to take pictures or take notes as you walk the room.

  15. What can we learn: Each group has been assigned a segment from the series Danielson's Framework 22 Components of Great Teaching As a group, view your segment and chart the following: • 3 things you learned while viewing your segment • 2 pieces of information that can inform your colleagues • 1 activity that can be facilitated to share the information

  16. SHAKE and TAKE • Shake a leg and Take a walk • to view the information that can be found in • 22 Components of Great Teaching • Use your smartphone to take pictures or take notes as you walk the room.

  17. What can we learn: • Teacher Evaluation • As a group, view your segment and chart the following: • What modules and topics can you use from this video series to help your teachers have a better understanding of Domain 2 and 3?

  18. SHAKE and TAKE • Shake a leg and Take a walk • to view the information that can be found in • Teacher Evaluations • Use your smartphone to take pictures or take notes as you walk the room.

  19. Office of Talent Development • FfT Facilitator Resource Page • http://www1.pgcps.org/talentdevelopment/index.aspx?id=168668 • Office of Talent Development Google Site • https://sites.google.com/a/pgcps.org/office-of-talent-development-fft/?pli=1

  20. FFT in Our Schools: What's happening and What's Not ?

  21. FfT Facilitators: Monitoring Tool • Purpose • Expectations • Participant Review

  22. Closure and Conversation • The Office of Talent Development appreciates your service to our students and colleagues in PGCPS. • Happy New Year

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