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Unpacking Tripod Results

Unpacking Tripod Results. Fall 2013. Session Objectives. Overview. Tripod can be used at each Level. Overview. Tripod Basic Facts. Engage. What is effective teaching?. Care : Control : Challenge Clarify : Captivate : Confer : Consolidate : . Engage.

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Unpacking Tripod Results

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  1. Unpacking Tripod Results Fall 2013

  2. Session Objectives • Overview

  3. Tripod can be used at each Level • Overview

  4. Tripod Basic Facts Engage

  5. What is effective teaching? • Care: • Control: • Challenge • Clarify: • Captivate: • Confer: • Consolidate: Engage

  6. What is effective teaching? • Care: “Your success and wellbeing really matter to me in a serious way.” • Control: “Our class is orderly, on task and respectful, with learning as our first priority.” • Challenge: “I insist upon rigor—understanding, not just memorization—and your best effort.” • Clarify: “I have multiple good explanations; when you are confused I will help you understand.” • Captivate: “I make lessons intellectually relevant and stimulating because they are important.” • Confer: “You must talk with me to help me understand your ideas and support your learning.” • Consolidate: “I summarize lessons and check for understanding to make learning coherent.” Engage

  7. Tripod Reports • Explore the results report • Report out to a partner: • What do you notice? • What do you wonder? • 7Cs Summary • Constructs & Items • Comparative (school & complex area) Engage

  8. Predict • Look at Step 1 in your handout p.4: • When you review results from the Tripod student surveys that were previously administered, what areas do you predict will be strengths as well as areas for potential growth? Engage

  9. Review • Look at Step 2, p.4: • On which construct is the percent of favorable responses highest? On which construct is the percent of favorable responses the lowest? • How large is the gap between the favorability for the classroom with the highest results and the classroom with the lowest results? • What is one area you find satisfying about the results you are seeing? What is an area that surprises you? Explore

  10. Assess • Step 2, p. 4 cntd: • Where would you want to target your improvement and why? • How would you leverage the strengths? Explore

  11. Plan • Look at Step 3, p. 5: • What 7Cs category will be a focus for school improvement efforts? • What specific teaching practices might help teachers improve in this area? • What steps can your school take to help teachers improve teaching practices in the area(s) you have identified? Employ

  12. Plan • Look at Step 3, p. 5: • What goal could you set for improvement in this area? Employ

  13. Plan • Think about your individual report. • How will you use the material in today’s presentation to help you unpack your own results? • What have you found or do you expect to find? Employ

  14. Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5) Compared to Ntl Mean Close

  15. Secondary (6-12) Compared to Ntl Mean Close

  16. Resources • Tripod Results Unpacking Protocol • Sample Report or your report • Tripod Reports Webinar • Tripod Video Overview • Questions? • Using Tripod Data - Helpdesk: (808) 586-4077 • Understanding Scores – Tripod Helpdesk: (888) 287-4763 (730-330 M-F) Close

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