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Park Center – Global Studies Magnet School Staff Meeting Feb. 27

Park Center – Global Studies Magnet School Staff Meeting Feb. 27. Park Center has been the recipient of a federal grant to implement the Global Studies and Diploma Programme here.

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Park Center – Global Studies Magnet School Staff Meeting Feb. 27

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  1. Park Center – Global Studies Magnet SchoolStaff Meeting Feb. 27

  2. Park Center has been the recipient of a federal grant to implement the Global Studies and Diploma Programme here. • The requirement in the grant is for every licensed staff member to have 90 hrs. of training every year- about 45 are covered by staff meetings, PLC, and building staff development days during the school year.

  3. The other 45 hours can be made up of: • MYP/DP training in or out of state • Technology integration/TIES opportunities • Training in our school during the summer (June, July and August)

  4. The following staff development opportunities this summer will be paid • June 9/10 training (highly encouraged for all staff) • July curriculum writing opportunities • August 19/20 training (highly encouraged for all staff)

  5. We will be sending you by tomorrow a link to a Zoomerang survey about your previous training and knowledge of: • IB • MYP • DP • Technology use and integration • Understanding by Design

  6. ● We will also send by next week a survey with options and choices for this summer trainings● Some of the training being considered are: • Magnet 101 • UbD – Understanding by Design • MYP Principles and Philosophy • MYP Unit and Assessment Design • International Mindedness

  7. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Form a small group • You will receive one of twelve components of an MYP Classroom • You group will present this element. Some ideas: • What does this element look like in your classroom? • Does this element apply to you? • Is it something new to you or it is already integrated in your classroom? • What more do you need to know about it?

  8. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • A mirror of the IBO mission statement and IB learner profile. • The IBO classroom is a kind, accepting, positive, place of continuous learning for every student .

  9. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Evidence of unit questions • Questions or statements will be posted in the classroom to provide a larger purpose for learning targeted content and make students aware of the specific skills they will learn.

  10. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Evidence of formative and summative assessment • Formative assessment is done during instruction so teachers can make instructional decisions based on student readiness and needs. • Summative assessment is done after instruction to provide information on the impact of instruction.

  11. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Opportunities for students to practice critical thinking Teachers will present focused questions or tasks that invite critical student reflection about the content of the curriculum using tools students have learned over time.

  12. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Use of technology where appropriate Teachers will incorporate technology which enables students to identify, access, evaluate and acknowledge a wide range of information sources; including the use of the MYP design cycle.

  13. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Inter-disciplinary focus where appropriate Holistic learning breaks down artificial barriers of different subjects commonly found in school, enabling students to discover the relationships between different knowledge areas and the real world.

  14. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Evidence of Areas of Interaction integration The five areas: • approaches to learning (ATL) • community and service • homo faber • environment • health and social education …will be used as “lenses” through which the teacher will present information and encourage student reflection on the issues at hand. The Areas of Interaction will enhance the interdisciplinary connection.

  15. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Student Centered A broad teaching approach that encompasses: • replacing lecture with active learning • integrating self-paced learning programs and/or cooperative group situations • holding the student responsible for his/her own advances in education.

  16. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Evidence of International mindedness Developing students’ attitudes, knowledge and skills as they learn about their own and others’ cultures (global perspective).

  17. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Criterion referenced assessment/rubrics Every subject has specific criteria to be used when creating rubrics for assessment. The criteria are directly from the aims and objectives for each particular subject.

  18. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Interactive Students participate as equal partners in an ongoing discovery process. They are interactive with anyone else in a constructive way.

  19. What an MYP Classroom Should Look Like • Lessons planned with the end in mind Lessons are “back mapped” to emphasize the end point.

  20. Thank you for coming today!!!

  21. Kick back and watch a movie…

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