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Curriculum Renewal EDD 7913 CRN 30585 By Jamie Leeder, Genevieve Leydig, Keith Mabe Nova Southeastern university April 4, 2013. Charter elementary School Broward County, Florida. Background/Rational.
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Curriculum RenewalEDD 7913 CRN 30585By Jamie Leeder, Genevieve Leydig, Keith MabeNova Southeastern universityApril 4, 2013
Background/Rational • As a result of 2010-2011 FCAT performance, Charter Elementary has been identified as a School In Need of Improvement (SINI) with a Differentiated Accountability (DA) Correct II Status. • During 2010-2011, the school’s population had two subgroups: • Economically Disadvantaged • Black. • The percentage of students who qualified for the Free and Reduced Lunch program rose to ninety-six percent (96%), the highest in school history. • Analysis of the achievement results, indicate that the 2010-2011 initiatives intended to move students to grade-level proficiency were not intensive to target student needs as assessed on the more rigorous FCAT 2.0.
Background/Rational Continued • The school grade for the 2010-11 school year fell from a “D” to an “F”. • State and district mandated higher achievement or school faced closure • Grade must move from a F to a C to keep school open. • Academic rigor and effective teaching strategies were lacking in all grade levels • The percentage of students making one year’s growth decreased in the following areas (amount decreased): fourth grade math (2%), fifth grade reading (10%), and fifth grade math (37%). • Only 50% of bottom quartile (lowest 25%) of students made a year’s worth of growth.
Target group and objectives • All academic teachers K-5. • All academic subjects . • Objectives: • To increase academic rigor of core subjects • To increase professional development to improve teaching strategies and instructional delivery. • Goal: • To raise school letter grade from a F to a C and to create a rich learning environment with a more rigorous academic focus.
Strategies • Reconstitution of all staff • Hire new administrative team (Principal, Curriculum Coaches, RTI (Response to Intervention) Specialist) • Hire new teachers that have strong student data to support their instructional delivery. • Revise all academic curriculum to meet new state standards and FCAT 2.0. • Increase daily schedule by one hour. • Increase teacher planning time to one hour. • Provide instructional support through coaching cycle. • Monitor student data on a bi-weekly basis. • Weekly professional development. • Increase opportunities for tutoring and remediation of skills.
Curriculum Renewal Step one: initiate • Strong school culture. • Team member support/collaborative planning. • Administrative support and development in curriculum. • Ongoing professional development. • Bi-weekly data chats. • Student centered activates that directly align with FCAT 2.0 .
Curriculum Renewal Step TWO: ANALYZE • Data analysis shows a need for academic improvement
Curriculum Renewal Step Three: Design • Daily common planning to promote collaboration. • School based coaches facilitate grade-level common planning three out of five days a week. • Intermediate teachers receive extended common planning time to allow for disaggregating the FCAT 2.0 benchmarks and designing lessons that address the content and cognitive requirements of the FCAT 2.0. • Intermediate teachers also use FCAT 2.0 Test Specifications to develop higher-order questions that align with FCAT 2.0 question stems. • Student interventions are in full alignment with NGSSS FCAT 2.0 Test Specifications and follow a “push-in” strategy where students receive additional small-group support within their general education classroom.
Curriculum Renewal Step Three: Design continued • Increased instructional time in all subject areas • Grades 3-5 • Reading instruction 2 hours • Math instruction 1.5 hours • Writing instruction 1 hour • Science and Social Studies is .5 hours (infused in Reading instruction as well). • Curriculum instruction designed with authentic texts • Improves instruction • Increases the students love of reading • Provides a connection to the text • Increases student engagement • Encourages students to read more • Prepares students for the reading stamina required for FCAT 2.0 • Allows teachers in incorporate other areas of the curriculum throughout reading instruction.
Curriculum Renewal Step Four: Implement • Coaches monitor teacher instructional design. • Bi-weekly data chats to monitor student progress. • Conduct coaching cycle to improve instructional delivery. • Push in support for low level learners. • Increased tutoring and afterschool academic help to all students. • Teachers will be provided with the support, training, instructional resources and positive educational climate to successfully implement revised programs in all content areas. • Budget allocations for supplies and materials, textbooks and staff development will be focused on the revisions or new program.
Curriculum Renewal Step five: evaluation and revise • Continue to collect data in evaluation of curriculum changes. • Checkpoints are established to gather feedback from teachers. • Adjustments in implementation and staff development are made along the way. • Program observations are conducted during this year. Observation of teacher performance in implementing the new curriculum is emphasized since teachers are teaching brand new material. • Curriculum renewal plan will be evaluated against any changes in state and national standards and state and national assessment practices. • The plan works only if you constantly review it and revise it as needed. • Plan for next review.
references • Badiali, B. (2011). Self-assessment, program evaluation, and renewal. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 110(2), 444-462. • Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2013). Implementing RTI in a high school: A case study. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 46(2), 99-114. • Jacobs, H. (2010). Curriculum 21: Essential education for a changing world. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. • Schmoker, M. (2006). Results now: How we can achieve unprecedented improvements in teaching and learning. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.