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360 0 Walkthrough

360 0 Walkthrough. TEACHER TRAINING. 360 0 Walkthrough Goals. Develop and support Professional Learning communities Strengthen the Teaching Profession Support the success of every student and teacher Assist teachers to improve their practice

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360 0 Walkthrough

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  1. 3600Walkthrough TEACHER TRAINING

  2. 3600Walkthrough Goals • Develop and support Professional Learning communities • Strengthen the Teaching Profession • Support the success of every student and teacher • Assist teachers to improve their practice • Reflect on proven research-based practices and how they are used in the classroom • Increase student performance through the use of ongoing assessments • Enhance professional development of administrators and teachers • Promote the School Vision/Mission

  3. 360° Walkthrough Design • The 360 degree walkthrough is designed to equip campus leaders with the tools they need to assess the effectiveness of classroom instruction and has a strong basis in both research and practice. • This walkthrough incorporates the High Yield Strategies research of Robert J. Marzano, the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives of Benjamin Bloom, and Philip Schlechty’s findings on student engagement. • This program is aligned with the first four classroom domains of PDAS and is designed to provide a means to build reflective dialogue and develop staff capacity regarding our instructional practices. • From providing a shared vocabulary based on researched based strategies and PDAS to coaching collaborative conversations, educators are empowered by focusing on what matters most - student learning.

  4. High Yield Strategies • First Turn / Last Turn • Count off into Groups of Three • Individually read page 1 of “High Yield Strategies” • Highlight 1-2 items that are interesting to you, points of agreement/disagreement, etc. • Using a round-robin process, each member of the group will share one highlighted item. • Cross talk is restricted! • The person who went first gets to share one more time.

  5. High Yield Strategies • First Turn / Last Turn - continued • Read to the end of page 2 • repeat First Turn/Last Turn process • Read to the end of page 4 • Repeat First Turn/Last Turn process

  6. High Yield Strategies • Read through the glossary of High Yield Strategies/Best Practices • Identify 1 strategy that you are frequently using in your classroom – give an example • Identify 1 strategy that you are not frequently using in your classroom – how could this strategy further enhance student learning?

  7. Observation Comparisons Reflection

  8. Reflection Why is feedback important? How does feedback improve our practice? What kind of feedback is necessary?

  9. Resources Interested in reading more? High Yield Strategies Marzano, R. (2003). What Works in Schools: Translating Research into Action. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Level of Learner Engagement Schlechty, P. (2002). Working on the Work. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

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