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Strategies to Getthe New Standards
for Professional Learning
Into PracticeLF KS Annual Leadership ConferenceApril 23, 2013Sandee Crowther & Sheri Thomas
Let’s Get Started . .
. Introductions and
Learning ObjectivesThe Learner will be able to . . .
1. Understand the purpose and key components of the revised Standards for Professional Learning.
2. See the Standards in action in a school setting.3. Explore potential Learning Designs that might be
used for professional learning goals.4. Examine Innovation Configuration (IC) Maps to
support effectiveness of professional learning.
Organization
Holistic ViewFewer
Standards
Combined
Content Standard
Revised Stem
3 Focus Areas
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Quick Reference Guide Layout• About the Standards• STEM: Professional
learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students . . .• Seven Standards• Four Pre-requisites• Relationship between
professional learning and student results• Suggestions for Use
Video: http://bit.ly/RSIzKz
Quil Ceda & Tulalip ElementaryMarysville School District
Tulalip, Washington
Handout:Standards in Action –Video Quil Ceda &TulalipQuestions 1 - 6
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Learning Designs
Matching an array of learning
designs to educators’
needs As they move fromDeveloping
new knowledge
to
Practicing new skills
toImplementing the change with fidelity.
Effective planning for professional
learning:
Learning Designs
Research has shown that it takes multiple professional learning designs to build teachers’ knowledge base, develop new skills, and create the dispositions teachers need to be able to implement new content standards.
No SINGLE method of professional development will help all teachers develop the knowledge and skills they need to reach every student.
Learning
Designs Each phase of this process requires different designs.
What Can Learning Designs Do?
• Build educators’ knowledge base about content and/or practice.
• Develop educators’ instructional, facilitative, and questioning.
• Support teachers as they use their new skills in the classroom.
Innovation Configurations
ICs
• What are the five functions of IC maps?• What do we do with IC Maps?• What are the major elements of an IC
map?
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What Are They and Why Use Them?
Five FunctionsA clear and richly descriptive vision of what the standards look like in action (in schools, districts, state departments, etc.,—wherever professional learning occurs) in order to support the continuous learning of educators
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Five FunctionsA guide to design professional learning that explains not only what the standards look like in operation, but also how to implement them2
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Five FunctionsA guide to create precise plans and access sufficient guidance for implementing the standards in all professional learning and in the work of those who are responsible for all aspects of professional learning
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Five FunctionsA tool to assess implementation of the standards
A tool to improve the quality and results of professional learning
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Roles of ICs Volume 1School Based
Volume 2System Level
Volume 3External Roles
Teacherhttp://bit.ly/1005jwb
Central Office Staff
Technical Assistance Provider
Coach Director of Professional Learning
State/Provincial Education Agency
School Leadership Team
Superintendent Higher Education Staff
Principal School Board Member
Professional Association
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Structure of an IC Map
Across the Top: Role and Standard• Key ideas (Ex. 5.1)• Variations of implementation practice
(Levels 1 – 6 as needed)• Desired outcome (Ex. 5.1.1)• Components (Bulleted descriptions)
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Variations Levels of Implementation Practice
1 2 3 4 5 6
IDEALPRACTICE
NONEXISTENTPRACTICE
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IC Activity
Purpose:• To become familiar with the content
and structure of an IC Maps (Learning Designs –Teacher Role)
• How might this influence professional learning in your setting?
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IC Activity andDiscussion
• Group 1: Use 5.1.1 and 5.1.2• Group 2: Use 5.2.1, 5.2.2 and 5.2.3• Group 3: Use 5.2.4 and 5.2.5• Group 4: Use 5.3.1 and 5.3.2
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In groups, read and compare the levels of each desired
outcome for the Learning Designs IC Map for the
Teacher Role.
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Quil Ceda Video: http://bit.ly/RSIzKz
Teacher IC Maps: http://bit.ly/1005jwb
LF Professional Learning Units: http://bit.ly/16NJ7vK
Internet Resources
What actions will you take to improve professional
learning in your school or district?
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Closing and Evaluation
Contact information:Sandee CrowtherExecutive Director, Learning Forward [email protected]
Sheri ThomasPresident 2012 -13, Learning Forward Kansas4th Grade Teacher/PDC ChairMcLouth USD [email protected]