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Hi-Art: Inspiring Excellence in Instructional Practice through Actionable Feedback & Support

Presentation Outline For …. Hi-Art: Inspiring Excellence in Instructional Practice through Actionable Feedback & Support. Thursday October 17, 3:30 to 5:00 pm. Deanna M. Albert, Ph.D. CEO/CAO, Educational Solutions & Resources LLC Alice Stabiner

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Hi-Art: Inspiring Excellence in Instructional Practice through Actionable Feedback & Support

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  1. Presentation Outline For… Hi-Art: Inspiring Excellence in InstructionalPractice through Actionable Feedback & Support Thursday October 17, 3:30 to 5:00 pm Deanna M. Albert, Ph.D. CEO/CAO, Educational Solutions & Resources LLC Alice Stabiner Director of Academic Content, Generation Ready Presented At: NJPSA/FEA Fall Conference October 17, 2013

  2. Inspiring Excellence IN INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE THRU ACTIONABLE FEEDBACK & SUPPORT • At The Session Participants Will…. • Gain insight and a shared understanding of the common language needed to describe elements of teacher effectiveness, based on evidence of student learning (just the facts!) • Through a series of interactive tasks, learn to differentiate when a task or event is descriptive or evaluative and use that increased ability as a tool for providing non-judgemental, ongoing, actionable feedback aimed at improving student learning • Develop strategies and tools for creating authentic conversation and professional communication based on goals set through mutual understanding; focused on actionable feedback and ongoing support before and after classroom visits and observations • Practice and deepen understanding of descriptive note-taking as a tool for analyzing the task, the teacher’s questions/actions and the students’ responses as evidenced in an observed video-recorded lesson to provide evidence for their decisions and feedback • Use these descriptive notes, reflect on and align a domain-specific rubric with student learning evidence. This activity will guide participants to better understand how to objectively rate teacher proficiency and guide instructional best practices, regardless of the framework used • Gain understanding of the process for ensuring inter-ratability among building administrators and supervisors, creating a shared vision of what and how best to analyze teacher effectiveness • The session will conclude with discussion of next steps leading to on-going professional development, building professional learning communities and a whole-school-shared vision of quality teaching and learning.

  3. Inspiring Excellence IN INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE THRU ACTIONABLE FEEDBACK & SUPPORT • Specific Areas Of Discussion Will Include The Following: • Eight Principles Of Effective Schools • Effective Instruction • Elements Of Effective Instruction • Bill Gates Video − Importance Of Effective Teacher Feedback • What We Know about Teaching, Supervision and Feedback • Moving Towards Teacher Effectiveness • Teacher Effectiveness Matters • The Big Picture • Changes To Reflect Upon • Evidenced-Based Criteria for Instructional Improvement • What Is Your Definition Of An Effective Teacher? • What Good Teachers Have In Common • Our Role as Leaders • The Instructional Core

  4. Inspiring Excellence IN INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE THRU ACTIONABLE FEEDBACK & SUPPORT • Building The Common Lens (What makes instruction successful) • Building The Common Lens (How personal experiences color • perceptions and reactions) • Building ACommon Language • An Uncommon Vision (Video) • Building A Common Language (Visual examples) • Putting All Stakeholders On The Same Page • Building A Common Vision For Using Questioning And Discussion • Factors Making Questioning and Discussion Highly Effective • Using “Questioning and Discussion” • Danielson’sRubric 3b: Questioning & Discussion Techniques • Aligning Classroom Observations With The Questioning & • Discussion Rubric • Building Stakeholder Understanding

  5. Inspiring Excellence IN INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE THRU ACTIONABLE FEEDBACK & SUPPORT • What Is Descriptive & What Is Evaluative − Learning To Be • Non-Judgemental • Preparing For An Observation • Video Observation: Teaching & Learning Evidence • Video Reflection • Sample Lesson Video • The Process − Mapping Observations with The Rubric • Effective Feedback − Benefits & Characteristics • Practicing Feedback (Role Playing Exercise On Providing Effective • Feedback) • Discussion Of Insights Gained At Today’s Session • Next steps

  6. Inspiring Excellence IN INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE THRU ACTIONABLE FEEDBACK & SUPPORT For Additional Information, Please Contact: Deanna M. Albert, Ph.D. CEO/CAO Educational Solutions & Resources LLC E-mail: deanna223albert@gmail.com Mobile: 201.965.1533 Alice Stabiner Director of Academic Content, Generation Ready E-mail: alice.stabiner@generationready.com Mobile: 201.747.1105 To receive full text and illustration handout, please attend our workshop Thursday, Oct. 17, 3:30 – 5:00pm. Looking forward to meeting you.

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