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Administrators Academy November 8, 2006

Administrators Academy November 8, 2006. Improved learning Each child Each teacher Each administrator Each parent No exceptions No excuses

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Page 1: Administrators Academy November 8, 2006. Improved learning Each child Each teacher Each administrator Each parent No exceptions No excuses

Administrators Academy

November 8, 2006

Page 2: Administrators Academy November 8, 2006. Improved learning Each child Each teacher Each administrator Each parent No exceptions No excuses

• Improved learning

• Each child

• Each teacher

• Each administrator

• Each parent

• No exceptions

• No excuses

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Purpose for today• Continue to develop a shared understanding of

what high quality interactions between teachers and students look like.

• Develop a shared understanding of the language and instructional needs of EL students based on writing.

• Begin to develop an understanding of the key tasks of instructional leadrship.

• Participate in sessions where effective learning environments are being modeled.

• Engage in culturally responsive and relevant pedagogy that addresses El and SEL students.

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Superintendents Charge

• To fundamentally improve the quality of the interaction between each teacher and each student in order to create critical thinkers prepared to participate in a complex and diverse society

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Culture

Capacity

Stakeholders

SystemsStructures

Tasks of Leadership

Strategy

Instructional Core

Instructional Leadership:

Creating the conditions and developing the capacities for effective teaching and learning

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Teachers

Instructional

Content

Students

Instructional Core

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Norms for the conversation

• At your table, review norms to help guide this morning’s conversation.

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• Based on your learning, describe what high quality interactions between students and teachers look like that create critical thinkers and learners in Mathematics? How will we develop a common understanding of what these interactions look like? – Think– Quick write– Pair, share– Table talk

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Tasks of Leadership

• After reading the School Leadership Rubrics introduction page, discuss what these tasks have to do with fundamentally improving the interactions between teachers and students in mathematics.

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Today’s Learning

• As you participate in today’s teaching and learning, reflect on your understanding of the Superintendent’s Charge as well as the instructional leadership and distributed leadership necessary to fundamentally improve instruction.

• Additionally, consider how we will identify and meet the needs of EL learners throughout today’s learning.

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Michael Fullan

• It is about learning to learn, about becoming independent thinkers and learners. It is about problem solving, teamwork, knowledge of the world, adaptability, and comfort in a global system of technologies, conflict and complexity. It is about the joy of learning and the pleasure and productivity of using one’s learning in all facets of work and life.