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AISI 5. March 2012 ~Discussion~. Nuts and Bolts: The Details from the Province. AISI 5. Priorities for Cycle 5. Site-based research taken to the next level Examine current theories of teaching and learning Read and evaluate published findings. 1. Research Capacity/Leadership. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AISI 5March 2012

~Discussion~

Nuts and Bolts: The Details from

the ProvinceAISI 5

Priorities for Cycle 51. Research

Capacity/LeadershipO Site-based research

taken to the next level

O Examine current theories of teaching and learning

O Read and evaluate published findings

Priorities for Cycle 51. Research capacity/leadership…continued

O Analyze findingsO Incorporate findings

into practiceO 10% minimum

expenditure {district}

O Annual Progress report vs APAR

Priorities for Cycle 52. Collaborative Cross-School Authority Projects

O Additional funding available for 2 or more school authorities to submit one collaborative project

O Expectation of cross-school learning/collaboration

Priorities for Cycle 53. Community Engagement

O All projects will be required to demonstrate active and meaningful engagement of key stakeholders:

O AdministratorsO TeachersO StudentsO ParentsO Elected officialsO Businesses,

organizations and institutions

Community Engagement Rubric – coming soon

Budget RequirementsO Minimum 15% for professional

learningO Minimum 10% for research and

related leadership support O Maximum 5% for project

administration and/or coordinationO Maximum 10% for equipment

What is important for CESD?

AISI 5O AISI 5 Projects will

focus on all or some of the following:O Student

engagementO Student learning O Student

performance

Clarity - Special EducationMoving from Moving to• Student Services takes on

responsibility of Special Education

• Student Services aligns with other CO services to support EVERY student – focus on Mission/Vision/QLE

• Special Education Liaisons – coordinate specialized services, support work of IPPs, work with individual students, Level B assessments

• Learning Support teacher– assist teachers with IEPTs, paperwork, coordination of services and when needed, Level B assessments

• Learning Support Team – provide and facilitate instructional coaching, co-teaching and/or co- planning• Coordinate/facilitate professional

development as part of a team

• Focus on students identified with a special education code – common practice to pull out and provide separate specialized programs

• Support for ALL students in classrooms – main focus on supporting/working in the classroom environment with targeted and/or specialized support when needed

Clarity around AISIMoving From Moving To• AISI as a separate

Learning Services initiative

• QLE drives district and school focus

• AISI leaders coordinate/facilitate professional development

Learning Support Teams:• Provide and facilitate

instructional coaching, co-teaching and/or co-planning

• Coordinate/facilitate professional development as part of a team

• AISI leaders engage in research around areas of focus

• Teams engage and apply research in classrooms

• Focus on students • Deliberate focus on ALL students

• AISI individual school improvement

• CESD community improvement

Learning Support Team:

Next StepsO How do we tie our work together so

we don’t do “the next thing”?

O What will be the scope of our work?

To what extent and in what ways will our CESD Quality Learning

Environment framework improve student learning?

Vision

AISI as the Driver

Teacher Growth PlansEd

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Admin Growth Plans

Job Embedded Team Focus

PLC’sData

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Central Office Services

Cohort Groups

The QLE

IL Project

Discussion: (handout)

Next StepsO School discussionsO ID Cross-school themesO Cross-school planning

O StrategiesO ResearchO Measures

Telling

Selling

Testing

Consulting

Co-Creating

AISI 5 Wiki

http://cesd-aisi-5.wikispaces.com/

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