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Inquiry Block:

Inquiry Block:. Using Data to Facilitate Change in Instruction and Preparation for NCATE Russ Agne, Sue MacCormick and Sandi MacLeod. What is Inquiry Block?. Junior Level course in Elementary Education (grades k-6) Meets from 8-3 every Tue/Thur

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Inquiry Block:

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  1. Inquiry Block: Using Data to Facilitate Change in Instruction and Preparation for NCATE Russ Agne, Sue MacCormick and Sandi MacLeod

  2. What is Inquiry Block? Junior Level course in Elementary Education (grades k-6) • Meets from 8-3 every Tue/Thur • Combines Social Studies methods, Science methods, Integrating the Arts and Field Experience • Focuses on Lesson Development and Teaching in Practicum Sites

  3. What is TaskStream? • Technology tool for pre-service candidate collection of work/evidence • Yearly subscription fee for individual students • Integrated system allows for attachments, communication, revision, decision making • Primary uses in IQ - • Lesson Plan development • Documentation of Web Adventure • Documentation of Learning Center

  4. Inquiry Block History of Implementation • Pilot project Spring Semester 2006 - n=4 • Full course for Lesson Planning FA06 - n=29 • Continuation with Lesson Planning • Utilizing the rubric wizard • Addition of documentation for WebAdventure • Documentation for Learning Center • Building unit plans • Data collection for faculty decision-making

  5. Access Options in TaskStream Three roles/levels of access • Author - pre-service students • Reviewer - feedback from peers and instructors • Evaluation - instructors

  6. Facilitating Change “It (TaskStream) is a learning tool. Creating the portfolio means our students have to reflect on what is behind specific lessons. By the time they are finished, as well as having control of what they do, they’ve got control of what they think about what they can do. People around them see them as competent.” Charlie Rathbone

  7. Facilitating CollaborativeTeamwork • “Teach all children strategically in diverse communities.” • Common vocabulary • Common template format for lesson plans and units • Prior knowledge - connections to earlier courses • Tailored the technology tool for our needs

  8. Triangle and Modeling • Instructor develops plan for a model • Identify each piece of implementation process • Attention to post-implementation Standard/GE’s Learning Objectives Assessment

  9. Example of Data Used for Instructional Change

  10. Instructional Change • Differentiation • Management Considerations • WebCT discussion for reflection and conversation • Assessment • Post-Implementation • Work samples • Reflection

  11. NCATE - ROPA Where the rubber hits the road! • Identify areas of instructional concern • TaskStream is a vehicle to celebrate the achievements of our students • Collection tool … followed by • Decision making (DRF) • Aggregate data across instructional sequence

  12. Finale • Provides a format for discussion among faculty • Effort well worth it • Taken the lesson that we have learned to heart, the heart of our teaching • Conversation continues

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