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Lansdowne Middle School

Lansdowne Middle School. The journey continues…. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. Who we are… . Shelby Small Starting 6 th year at LMS 7 th /8 th grade math Team Leader Member of UDL PLC- part 2 ssmall@bcps.org. Who we are…. Carrie Reeve Starting 11 th year at LMS Grades 6-8

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Lansdowne Middle School

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  1. Lansdowne Middle School The journey continues…

  2. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS

  3. Who we are… • Shelby Small • Starting 6th year at LMS • 7th/8th grade math • Team Leader • Member of UDL PLC- part 2 • ssmall@bcps.org

  4. Who we are… • Carrie Reeve • Starting 11th year at LMS • Grades 6-8 • Physical Education/Health Department Chair • Member of UDL PLC- part 1 • creeve@bcps.org

  5. K.W.L. about Lansdowne What do you know about Lansdowne? What do you want to know about Lansdowne?

  6. Lansdowne Middle School *674 students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades *Student demographics-40 Asian, 218 African American, *107 Hispanic, 22 Two or More Races, 287 White *115 students who receive special education services *115 students who receive ELL services *573 FARMS(85%) (free and reduced meals)-Title I Attendance is 93.5%

  7. Successes • Support from outside • CAST grant for 2012-2013 • TU Presidential Scholarship Grant- Spring 2014 • Teacher Buy-in • Interest allowed a second PLC to start • In-house Summer Institute- Summer 2013

  8. More successes • Encouraged cross-curricular discussions and planning • Opportunity to see peers teach and provide feedback • Increasing comfort level of “outsiders” in the classroom • Summer Program • Project based • Driven by UDL principles

  9. Summer Program Advertisement Summer Bridge Academy

  10. Challenges • TIME • Push-back from some teachers • Disconnect between teachers, administration, central office • New initiatives • -Curriculum, PARCC, Evaluation System, Asst. Sup • Changing the mindset of the kids- not giving them the answers • Teaching non content skills- self regulation, self check, self reflection

  11. So what is Student Centered Learning On one color post it note- Things the teacher does On one color post it note- Things the student does If you walked into a student centered class what would it look like? What would the physical space look like? What would kids be doing? What would teacher be doing?

  12. What are challenges with student centered learning?

  13. Informal Walk Through Tool

  14. Physical Space Technology work stations allows for use of flexible technology tools. The floor operates and an a “fifth wall” and a plane for conducting instruction. This grid was used for a learning activity that incorporated “planned movement.”

  15. Physical Space

  16. Visual Reminders

  17. You are not the master of the universe… Student Centered Environment

  18. What’s next for LMS • Continue two established PLC’s • PLC members to work with other interested staff members • Opportunities to observe other schools • Video reflection of lessons • Presenting at content PD days • Keep growing and searching for new ways to implement UDL • Cross curricular planning

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