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Teaching and Learning Elementary

Teaching and Learning Elementary. 4.15.14 Dean Avenue Conference Center. Today’s Agenda. Feedback and Questions. https://todaysmeet.com/gomath. New Teacher Induction Model 2014-2015. 2014-2015 Induction Model.

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Teaching and Learning Elementary

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  1. Teaching and LearningElementary 4.15.14 Dean Avenue Conference Center

  2. Today’s Agenda

  3. Feedback and Questions https://todaysmeet.com/gomath

  4. New Teacher Induction Model2014-2015

  5. 2014-2015 Induction Model • Continue to provide 60-90 minutes of support to 1st year teachers in a one-to-one setting weekly. • Provide 30-60 minutes of support to 2nd year teachers in a one-to-one or small group (maximum of 3) setting weekly. Differentiation of time and group size is dependent upon the needs to the 2nd year teacher.

  6. Hiring Additional Mentor Teachers • We will be hiring 5 additional Mentor Teachers • Informational Meeting: April 22nd from 4:00-5:00pm at Dean Ave. • Interviews: Early May

  7. Additional Considerations • Two Mentor Teachers will be assigned to our Continuous and Extended Calendar Schools • Mentor-Teacher Assignments will be made in early September (for traditional calendar schools) to limit mid-course changes • Results from the NTC Program Evaluation Survey (taken by teachers, mentors, coaches, principals and district program leaders)will inform additional program modifications and enhancement

  8. Technology Integration Updates & Distribution

  9. Math & technology Adoption

  10. Math & Technology Adoption Each piece is taken directly from the “Creating Interactive Elementary Classrooms” information provided at last month’s T&L.

  11. Math & Technology Adoption Providing teachers with better tools and professional development will increase their ability to deliver the appropriate instruction the student needs in a setting and manner the student is most comfortable with. These better tools will provide teachers with more time to meet individual needs of students and specifically design instruction to meet those needs.

  12. Math & Technology Adoption The informative data that will be collected from these better tools will provide our teachers with real-time data to enhance the students' learning opportunities. Via this implementation, and the ensuing progressive steps committed to by our district, exiting students will possess the knowledge, skills, and ability for future success in the next stage of their life.

  13. Blended Learning IN DMPS

  14. Blended Learning • Our working text: • Classifying K-12 Blended Learning

  15. What is Blended Learning? • Some of the students’ learning and practice takes place in an online environment. • The teacher still plays an important role in delivering face-to-face instruction. • Teacher integrates technology into instruction.

  16. What is Blended Learning? What it IS Utilizing available tools and resources to enhance and extend core instruction Utilizing software/technology data to guide instruction for students on and individual basis Utilizing resources to enhance and extend core instruction for students What it ISN’T Putting a student on a software program that isn’t tied to their core instruction Putting a student on a software program and not looking at and interpreting data Expecting a resource to be the primary provider of core student instruction

  17. Blended Learning

  18. Blended Learning Time: This is currently taking place within our district. Students are accessing all sorts of information outside of school hours. Place: This also currently takes place. Students are accessing information consistently while outside of the physical school building.

  19. Blended Learning Path: With the adoption of the new math materials students will now have additional access to resources that best fit their needs. Pace: With the adoption of the new math materials, we will be better equipped to serve students at their pace as quickly as they are ready to proceed.

  20. Blended Learning

  21. Blended Learning Many times blended learning is not a single form of these options. They are typically implemented within one another to meet the needs of the students in a given classroom. We will be focusing on the Rotation Model with the adoption of our Go Math resources.

  22. Rotation Model A rotational model in which students rotate between learning modalities. Modalities may include small group or full class instruction, group projects, individual tutoring, pencil and paper assignments. But it must also include a rotation of online learning.

  23. Blended Learning

  24. Blended Learning within the Framework Blended Learning Technology Integration

  25. Rotation Model of Differentiated Instruction

  26. What is Blended Learning? What it IS Utilizing available tools and resources to enhance and extend core instruction Utilizing software/technology data to guide instruction for students on and individual basis Utilizing resources to enhance and extend core instruction for students What it ISN’T Putting a student on a software program that isn’t tied to their core instruction Putting a student on a software program and not looking at and interpreting data Expecting on a resource to be the primary provider of core student instruction

  27. Additional Resources HP Teaching with Technology Project Red Microsoft Partners in Learning Network SMART Tech

  28. Additional Resources Each of the listed resources will require you to create an account with a username and password. They each have their own specialty and can be expanded beyond blended learning as we continue to move forward.

  29. Additional Resources Additional Resources are linked on the Literacy Curriculum Resources page. We will continue to update these resources and have them available for you in a common location.

  30. Michael & Susan Dell FoundationCase Studies There are many case studies available on blended learning. What consistent message comes across from case studies… The field of blended learning is evolving. As we implement, a strong foundational base will allow us to build and evolve with the technology, our students, and our changing reality.

  31. Technology Purchase Update

  32. April 15th Board Meeting Item to purchase interactive projectors for each elementary general education classroom in the district. Purchasing and ordering will take place immediately after approval.

  33. April 15th Board Meeting Item for installation of the projectors into each classroom. Install will begin as soon as possible.

  34. April 15th Board Meeting Item to purchase SmartNotebook 2014 software for each elementary teacher machine in the district. We are working on the details for distribution of the software to teacher machines in the most efficient and effective manner.

  35. Staging of buildings for installation • When looking at the hardware portion of the installation, there are three distinct areas of need. • Wiring (Data & Electric) • Whiteboard • Projector Installation • Continually updated technology status webpage

  36. Realities of the installation The current goal being discussed is to have 70% of all elementary buildings completed by the start of the traditional school 2014-2015 calendar. Keeping that in mind, there will be hiccups and bumps along the way.

  37. Options for storage and charging

  38. Laptop Charging Carts Please visit Central Stores to process all the ordering of charging stations.

  39. Laptop Charging Carts Currently on Central Stores: Options for 20 unit or 30 unit Antho charging carts We will work to have a 10 unit option. We will not need to “sync” devices like the iPads Updates will be received similarly to the way laptops receive updates currently Antho Charging Cart Link

  40. Building Technology Action Planning time

  41. Action Planning Focus As you look at your building’s setup, what will be the most effective use of current and future funding, current equipment, and current realities? What needs to be done on the “facility” end in your building to be prepared and eliminate “failure points”?

  42. Go math!Distribution of Materials

  43. Timeline for Distribution The Materials will be delivered in 2 parts: • April 14th - April 25th: Manipulative Kits, Differentiated Center Kits and Bilingual Math Boards

  44. School Check-In (Part 1) • The Manipulative Kits, Differentiated Centers & Bilingual Math Boardswill need to be checked-in by an instructional coach or designated school representative. • Check-In will Include: • Ensuring the total number of items ordered for your building were received. • Ensuring the correct items are contained in each kit using the classroom check-in sheet. • Communicating any discrepancies to Melissa Read (melissa.read@dmschools.org) in purchasing by June 15th. (**any discrepancies that are reported after June 15th will be charged to the school)

  45. Part 1: The Manipulatives KitsArriving over the next 2 weeks 2 Manipulative Kits were ordered for every General Education Core Classroom = 30 student sets 1 Manipulative Kit was ordered for every Pull-Out Special Education Classroom = 15 student sets * Refer to the grade-level check-in sheet for specific items in the Differentiated Centers Kit

  46. Part 1: The Differentiated CentersArriving over the next 2 weeks 1 Differentiated Centers Kit was ordered for every General Education Core Classroom. 1 Differentiated Centers Kit was ordered for every Pull-Out Special Education Classroom. * Refer to the grade-level check-in sheet for specific items in the Differentiated Centers Kit

  47. Part 1: Bilingual Math BoardsArriving over the next 2 weeks Math Boards: • 30 Math Boards were ordered for every General Education Core Classroom. • 15 Math Boards were ordered for every Pull-Out Special Education Classroom.

  48. Timeline for Distribution The Materials will be delivered in 2 parts: • April 14th - April 25th: Manipulative Kits, Differentiated Center Kits and Bilingual Math Boards • Late June – August (**still tentative): Teacher Editions, Student Editions, and Strategic Intervention Teacher’s Guide

  49. Part 2: Check-In • The remainder of the materials will be checked-in by a centrally deployed team. • They will ensure that: • all ordered materials have arrived • materials are scanned into the Destiny system (Teacher Editions only) • materials are scanned out to the assigned teacher (Teacher Editions only)

  50. Part 2: Check-In • You will receive a schedule of delivery as soon as we have confirmation of shipment from HMH (late June). • You will receive notification with the exact date and time from Central Stores when your materials are ready for delivery.

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