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Curriculum Coordinator Presentations 2012. Resources Supporting the High School Completion Strategic Framework. Think About…. What does High School Completion Mean? What does High School Success Mean? Share your Thinking…. What are we hearing ?.
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Curriculum Coordinator Presentations 2012 Resources Supporting the High School Completion Strategic Framework
Think About… What does High School Completion Mean? What does High School Success Mean? Share your Thinking…
The High School Completion Strategic Framework continues to support the re-thinking of education in support of success for all students. Objectives for today • Explore and promote a variety of resources that could support you in your work with jurisdictions • Engage in conversations around resources that can support success for all students
: http://ideas.education.alberta.ca/hsc
Five Core Strategies • Student Engagement • Successful Transitions • Collaborative Partnerships • Positive Connections • Tracking Progress
Collaborative Connections In Support of High School Completion • FNMI and Field Services Keys to Success TELL Them FROM Me Re-Thinking High School Symposium Successful Transitions • Cross Ministry Services Branch Collaborating with Parents Collaborative Practices Information Bank Towards Collaborative Practices
Collaborative Connections Supporting High School Completion • Cross Curriculum Infusion Inclusive Education Library Making a Difference • Alis Gov. of Alberta Pathway Planning • University of Alberta AARI Project - JP Das Centre • HSC website tour http://ideas.education.alberta.ca/hsc
Task: Resource Sharing‘Jigsaw’ • Read through and become familiar with the resource material/website selected. • Be prepared to share key concepts with your colleagues. • What resonated with you as you listened to your colleagues share? • How might this assist your jurisdiction?
Keys to Success Table of contents Specific Rubrics Early warning checklist Drop out survey questions Effective Transitions Checklist School Community Partnership Aboriginal Mentoring Program Student Engagement Survey Provincial Resources for Schools and Administrators Your Key to Success: Administrator's Guide to Raising Alberta's High School Completion rate: http://ideas.education.alberta.ca/media/11088/hsc-key-to-success.pdf
The TELL them FROM me Project • Measuring Student Engagement is part of Alberta Education’s High School Completion Strategic Framework • A three-year project which uses the TELL them FROM me survey to gather information on student engagement, school climate, and drivers of positive student outcomes, for the purpose of increasing high school completion rates in Alberta. • Provides school administrators with reliable and timely data that can be used to monitor progress and promote practices that positively impact students’ sense of belonging, well-being and achievement. So now what? “Here is how some schools are using the data they are collecting”
January High School Symposium http://www.arpdc.ab.ca/pd/index.html Sample webinars and discussion guides • Re-Thinking High School: Setting the Context • The Use of Formative Assessment • Engaging Students Through Guided Inquiry • Making it Work: Successful Transitions for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Students • Collaborative Teaching Approaches • A Focus on Adolescent Literacy • Developing an Integrated Learning Community (OLDS)
Successful Transitionshttp://education.alberta.ca/media/6397158/successful%20transitions%20fnmi.pdf
Collaborating with Parents http://www.inclusiveeducationpdresources.ca/collaborating_with_parents.php • Tip Sheets (in packages) • Learning Guides • Videos
Collaborative Practiceshttp://ideas.education.alberta.ca/hsc/current-projects/collaborative-practices/knowledge-mobilization.aspx New Material • Collaborating for parents videos and tip sheets • Collaborative practices videos and guides • Train the Trainer materials • Collaborative Practices Information Bank • Print materials - updated DRAFT
Towards Collaborative Practices http://towardcollaborativepractice.ca/ Videos, conversation starters and guides to build collaborative practice skills.
IEPT Library of Supports http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ieptLibrary/index.html
Making a Differencehttp://education.alberta.ca/teachers/resources/cross/making-a-difference.aspx • Meeting diverse learning needs with differentiated instructions • Review of Chapter 5 Differentiated Learning Experiences
High School Supports http://alis.alberta.ca/hs/high-school.html
Supporting Literacy Dr. Barbara Ehren http://aari.educ.ualberta.ca/files/B.%20Ehren.pdf • “Prevailing Myths That Thwart Literacy Acquisition in Secondary Schools” with Dr. Barbara Ehren.Power point and video from the AARI public lecture held August 18th, 2011, are available. The public lecture featured internationally recognized Adolescent Literacy researcher Dr. Barbara Ehren from the University of Central Florida.
Task: Resource Sharing‘Jigsaw’ • Read through and become familiar with the resource material/website selected. • Be prepared to share key concepts with your colleagues. • What resonated with you as you listened to your colleagues share? • How might this assist your jurisdiction?
Supporting your Jurisdictions After being involved in today’s session, please consider the following questions: 1. What resources will you consider sharing as you support your jurisdiction’s local context? What are you taking back to your jurisdiction? 2. What could be your starting point for sharing these resources with your colleagues?
High School Completion TeamPam Halverson - Project Leadpam.halverson@gov.ab.ca 780 644 2282 Dana Antaya-Moore - Education Managerdana.antaya-moore@gov.ab.ca 780 644 4498 Mary Michailides - Education Manager mary.michailides@gov.ab.ca 780 427 9865