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Educator to Educator A Peer Observation Driven, Professional Learning, Collaborative Initiative. email: ndemsak@gmail.com email: gjablonski24@gmail.com Tweet: @gjablonski24 www.educator2educator.co . The Goal of E2E.

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  1. Educator to EducatorA Peer Observation Driven, Professional Learning, Collaborative Initiative email: ndemsak@gmail.com email: gjablonski24@gmail.com Tweet: @gjablonski24 www.educator2educator.co

  2. The Goal of E2E • To increase the collegiality and professionalism between our educators • To create opportunities for peers to plan, instructor and reflect together • To improve our professional practice with our peers

  3. And Our Converging Goal • TO INCREASE OUR STUDENT’S ACHIEVMENT!

  4. Observations and Course Work • Participates will observe their colleagues in 3 (½) PD days in accordance with the VTEA Contract • Participates will collaborate with 3 partners • One between Dec. 4th and Feb. 4th • Two between Feb. 5th and June 3rd • After each observation participants will write a one page reflection • A final “Capstone Project” will be turned in or presented at our last meeting in June

  5. The Capstone Project • Can be a written reflection, of a video recording of your lesson. • Can be a presentation of a grade or school wide program for next year • Can be a proposal for a grant for next year • Can be a presentation on new initiative of your choosing • Or something we haven’t even thought of yet!! • We just ask your capstone is aimed at helping your practice and/or our community

  6. My Big Campus • MBC helps synergize educational communications and promote collaboration • For E2E’s Purposes: An ancillary device for our initiative

  7. Seminars • Our seminars are focused on: • Facilitating group discussion • Fostering collaboration • Engaging in self-reflection • Progressing new strategies and methods within our pedagogy

  8. Observations • The goal of these observations is to give honest and factually feedback for our peers • These observations should be as objective as possible and seldom make judgments • (Avoid: That was good… That was bad… I think…) • When offering suggestions offer more than one option • WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY????

  9. Observations Continued Consider the following: • What did you see? • What are the students doing rather than the teacher? • What does engagement look like in this lesson?

  10. Video Segment

  11. Group Discussion • Share a tradition you and your friends & family may share • Try and keep it to 2 minutes or less • Let’s take a minute to review • Did everyone speak? • What other protocols would be useful in group conversation?

  12. Welcome Back • Please sit with your group • First round rehash and experiences of rehash • Tell your story (positive takeaway each PLC to report) • Review Protocols • PLCs targeting educational topics • 5 Steps of Strategies to Use in the classroom • Define first impression of topic: ____________ PLC • Mini groups on research with Laptops on Ebscohost** MG • Find an article • Redefine topic as a group MG • What were misconceptions? MG • What does it look like in the classroom PLC • Everyone reports on MBC 50 words (Then break) and respond • Capstone Project • Review expectations • Possible ideas of projects discussed in Mini PLCs • Then post on MBC on capstone project 50 words (not permanent) • New partners- Plan

  13. First Discussion Rehash • First round rehash and experiences of rehash • Tell your narrative (positive, POSITIVE!)

  14. Review Protocols

  15. Our Protocols for Professional Conversation • Time frame • Make sure you are listening • Side conversations: Avoid • Everyone speaks: talking chips • Eye contact, waiting to speak our peace, pacing • Boundaries, gestures???, • Stay on topic • Trouble shooting with modeling • Go with the flow

  16. PLCs: Educational Topics • 5 Steps of Strategies to Use in the classroom • Define first impression of topic: ____________ PLC • Mini groups • research topic with Laptops on Ebscohost** MG • Find an article and discuss implications • Redefine the Educational Topic MG • misconceptions? • Truths? • What does it look like in the classroom? PLC • Everyone reports on MBC ~50 words (BREAK) and respond

  17. Online Discussion • We encourage the discussion to continue online on MBC, but any social networking site would do.

  18. Ebscohost Research • http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/search/basic?sid=240f5fe3-d0e1-4bb9-baa2-e56c343e831e%40sessionmgr110&vid=2&hid=123 • Look for full text articles or PDFs

  19. Capstone Project • Review expectations • Acknowledge formulated ideas • Possible ideas of projects discussed in PLCs • Index Card Activity- 3 words/phrases to describe your idea • Share with PLC • Follow Protocols • Post on MBC on capstone project ~50 words (not permanent)

  20. New partners- Plan • Meet with your Second Round Partner • Plan a date for your ½ day observation • Plan a lesson utilizing your strategy • Attempt to follow schedule- on MBC • Meet with your Third Round Partner and set a date  • Optional Meeting- April 9th • Meet with 3rd partner • Continue PLCs and Professional Discourse

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