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Title: Bendigo Secondary Schools Innovation and Excellence Cluster


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Bendigo Secondary Schools Innovation and
Excellence Cluster
  • Year 7 Learning and Teaching Programs

It is what teachers think, what teachers do, and
what teachers are at the level of the classroom
that ultimately shapes the kind of learning that
young people get. Andy Hargreaves and Michael
Fullan
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Eaglehawk SC
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Transforming teaching learning
  • 3 groups of 50 students each taught by 3 core
    teachers
  • Maths, Science, English, SOSE Health
  • 17 out of 30 periods a week (the way we allocate
    the time each week is flexible)
  • Other 13 periods students do LOTE, Sport,
    Technology Art

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Teacher teams
  • Teachers
  • Assigned planning time to develop tasks
    cooperatively
  • focus on teaching fewer students for longer
    periods
  • Teach for longer blocks of time

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Teacher teams
  • 3 teachers allows smaller flexible groups
  • For example
  • ?1 teacher working with 6 students with
    particular learning needs whilst the other two
    teachers manage the others

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Technology
  • Each room has 12 computers printer
  • I computer has video editing capabilities and a
    DVD player
  • 2 rooms have interactive whiteboards (with the
    possibility of a third) data projector
  • Access to web cams, digital video still cameras
    and scanners

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Advantages
  • 1 teacher 17 students
  • Student and teacher relationships developed
    quickly due to the large amount of time spent
    together
  • Allows core team of teachers to manage pastoral
    care needs and behavioural issues as they arise
  • Teachers are able to build positive relationships
    with parents fostered by regular contact

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Issues
  • Timetabling issues eg I group split during prac
    classes
  • Students not provided with transition support
    outside Core classes.
  • Non core teachers report that they are finding it
    difficult to establish the same relationships
  • Need more planning time for the 9 teachers
  • Struggling to plan big picture stuff

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Potential
  • Working across groups (150 students)
  • Integrating Technology, LOTE Art into Core
  • Working outside the school
  • Personal learning plans

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Flora Hill SCview webpage
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Golden Square Secondary College
Year 7, 2006.
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Our Staff Structure
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Role of Year 7 Team Leader
  • Lead development in Curriculum and delivery
  • Support Home Group Advisors re. discipline
    matters
  • Manage PD in the team
  • Mentor team members

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Curriculum Structure
  • Larger blocks of time 3 sessions a day
  • Teams of teachers for classes or groups of
    classes
  • Strong focus on student well-being and pastoral
    care
  • Home areas for teams
  • Integrated projects which involve
    transdisciplinary learning
  • Shared planning time for team members

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Focussed Learning
  • 12 Blocks per Week
  • 2.5 Sessions of Literacy
  • 2.5 Sessions of Numeracy
  • 5 Sessions of Transdisciplinary
    Learning
  • 1 Session of LOTE (German) split
    into 2 single periods
  • 1 Session of Physical Education

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Our Timetable an example
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Transdisciplinary Learning
  • Currently consists of
  • History, Geography, Economics, Science
  • Themes
  • Term 1 - Commonwealth Games
  • Term 2 - The Past
  • Term 3 - Animals
  • Term 4 - To be considered

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Whole School Wellbeing Focus
  • Mind Matters Pilot school
  • Proactive approaches
  • Hearing Impaired Unit
  • Integration Program
  • Well being mentors

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Role of Year 7 Wellbeing mentor
  • Active participant in ongoing PD.
  • Provide wellbeing support for students and staff
    in the team.
  • Work collaboratively with Wellbeing Team and
    Wellbeing Mentor.
  • Sustain wellbeing concepts in team including
    provision of resources.
  • Works with team leader to identify students at
    risk to develop individual learning plans.

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Special Activities
  • Camp Make a Difference Day
  • Enrichment Week Lunchtime Activities
  • Sport Annual Arts Festival
  • Community projects
  • Sport and Recreation
  • Annual College Production
  • Energy Breakthrough

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ENRICHMENT WEEK
  • The Afternoon of the Notables

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Technology
  • Two year program with one semester of
  • Home Economics
  • Woodwork
  • Metals Plastics
  • Textiles

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Creative Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Musical Performance
  • Drama Performance
  • Visual Arts
  • Graphics
  • Art
  • Ceramics

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Sport Recreation Program
  • Baking Ice skating
  • Indoor Games Indoor cricket
  • BMX Computers
  • College Musical Bead Making
  • Soccer Go Karts
  • Model Making Mini Golf
  • Production Costumes Adrenalin
  • Costumes and doll making Tennis
  • Squash Archery
  • Energy Breakthrough School Gym
  • Horse Riding Ten Pin

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Year 7 Orientation Camp 3 day camp at Weekaway,
week 2.
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Professional Development
  • The whole year 7 team attended the recent Wilson
    McCaskill PD(Game Factory organised by the
    cluster.
  • Science Teaching for Effective Learning (PEEL in
    Practice)
  • Neville Johnson (Teams)
  • ICT PDs per fortnight
  • Learning in the Middle Years - John Joseph

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Science Project
  • Forests of Life inquiry process
  • Links with another school in New Zealand, CSIRO
    in Aust and ENSIS in NZ
  • Students actively involved in scientific method
    gathering data, field trips, lab experiments,
    sharing results with NZ students
  • Two Year 7 classes will take part in this project
  • Video link ups with the students in NZ
    (hopefully)
  • CSIRO scientist working with our students
  • Integrating many areas of VELS!

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Kangaroo Flat Secondary College
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Year 7 Innovations and Excellence Cluster Schools
Presentation Dean Goodridge Junior College
Manager Kangaroo Flat SC
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Junior College Managers Role
  • Responsible for enrolments/departures at Years 7
    and 8.
  • Oversee curriculum at Years 7 and 8.
  • Support Years 7 and 8 Team Leaders with hard
    core student management issues.
  • Representative on Curriculum Committee and
    Leadership Team.

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  • Our College has a current student population of
    761 students. In 2001 our enrolment was 500!!
  • We currently operate with 9 Year Seven groups
    and 8
  • Year Eight groups.
  • The groups pair up. eg 7A 7B, 7C 7D, 7E
    7F,
  • 7G 7H. 7I is a stand alone group. The same
    system occurs at Year 8.

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Junior Management Team and Year 7/8 Teacher Teams
  • Junior Management team meets fortnightly, Friday
    8 to 9am.
  • Teams meetings are held every three weeks. All
    staff are designated a team, some staff teach
    over more than one team.
  • Focus of Teams meetings include curriculum
    sharing/development, student management.
  • Team leaders deal with incident reports that are
    completed by classroom teachers.
  • A Student Management Office is in operation
    throughout the day that is supervised by Team
    Leaders and Junior/Senior College Managers.

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Year 7 and 8 Double Classrooms
  • Currently there are four double classrooms
    operating at KFSC.
  • Year 7 and 8 students are timetabled into double
    classroom for 12 out of 30 periods per week. Year
    7s also have their home group in the double
    classroom.
  • Students have the same teacher for English/SOSE
    and Maths/Science. Usually the team teacher is
    the home group teacher.
  • Nearly always team teachers follow home group
    through from Years 7 to 8.

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The EF double classroom
The old auto shop! The very first double
classroom, thanks to Jill Allan and Marg Blake!!
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One of the many computer pods that have been
built in to support classroom programs.
This computer pod is located between two double
classrooms
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Room 29 Pretty similar to a primary school
classroom
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Students organised into table groups. Group size
usually four. Groups are usually mixed gender and
mixed ability. In this case students are in
friendship groups.
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Innovations and Excellence
  • Cluster Educator Angie Bysouth
  • Schools involved Kangaroo Flat SC, Kangaroo
    Flat PS, Maiden Gully PS, Lockwood PS, Lockwood
    South PS, Specimen Hill PS, Marong PS,
  • Bridgewater PS

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Diagnostic Testing
  • All Year 7 students complete a diagnostic test
    focusing on Numeracy (PATMaths) and Literacy
    (DART).
  • Students requiring Literacy (Restart) and
    Numeracy (class withdrawl Numeracy Coordinator)
    support are quickly identified.
  • Staff are able to get an accurate snapshot of
    individual students CSF level,
    strengths/weaknesses, compare with Primary
    transition CSF data.
  • Share with parents at April Parent Teacher
    interviews.
  • Compare data with AIMs testing.
  • Follow up comparison testing completed at the end
    of the year.
  • PATMath testing starts at Grade 3 and continues
    through to Year 8.
  • PATMath data shared with Primary Schools.

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Transition
  • Awareness Day
  • Orientation Day
  • Passports
  • Team teaching the passport.
  • What makes a good school, teacher, student.
  • Letter to a Year 7 student.
  • Primary School visits transition information

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Harassment and Bullying Survey
  • Completed by all students, years 7 to 10.
  • No warning is given to students or staff, the
    survey is sprung on students.
  • In depth survey that focuses on
  • Identification of Bullies
  • Types of Bullying
  • How long the bullying has been going on for.
  • When the bullying is occuring.
  • What action has the student taken when bullied
  • Where the bullying is taking place
  • Has the student reported the bullying to staff.
  • Who do they talk to when being bullied.

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Harassment and Bullying Survey
  • Home group teachers collate data and pass on to
    Junior and Senior College Manager.
  • Serial bullies are identified and receive
    counselling from team leaders/SWC and are
    monitored closely. Parents contacted.
  • Data shared with staff (whole staff meeting,
    students (Year level assembly) and parents (via
    newsletter)
  • Follow up survey completed toward the end of the
    year.
  • Great deal of interest/exposure from the local
    media.

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Weeroona P 10 College
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Year 7 Team Teaching
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Background
  • Data from the School Level Report and a study of
    the perceptions of Year 10, 11 and 12 students in
    Bendigo completed by Professor Richard Teese from
    the University of Melbourne was studied.
  • The areas we focussed on from this data related
    to issues of student learning, student absence
    rates and lack of engagement in the classroom.

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Bendigo Education Plan
  • These fit some of the outcomes of the BED.
  • That all students, particularly high achieving
    students, are challenged further in their studies
    and strategies are developed to address this.
  • That strategies are developed and implemented to
    significantly improve attendance.

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  • That strategies are developed to improve the
    engagement of students and their interest in
    subjects, particularly for average and low
    achieving students and those from lower
    socio-economic backgrounds.
  • That strategies are developed to improve the
    knowledge and practice of highly effective
    teaching to improve academic outcomes, classroom
    management, discipline and wellbeing of students.

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GOALS
To improve student outcomes in
  • Social competencies
  • Educational achievement
  • Develop enquiry skills to become life-long
    learners

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Student Focus
  • Students show an improvement in reading, writing,
    mathematics and thinking.
  • Students aim towards accuracy, persistence and
    self-correction.
  • Students understand their obligations and
    identify consequences
  • Students look at learning as an infinite and
    ongoing process

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Student program
  • Habits of Mind (Art Costa)
  • - explicitly teach one habit per Term
  • - implicitly reinforce the habit in class
  • Student Wellbeing
  • - one session per week
  • - students to develop life skills,
    interpersonal and communication skills
  • - designed to help students maximize their
    learning opportunities and social development
  • - promotes connectedness to the school and
    the wider community

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Student Program
  • Differentiation
  • - creating learning experiences that work at
    different levels, enabling students of all
    abilities to engage at a level and pace that
    is appropriate for them

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Structure
  • Two teachers facilitate about 45 students
  • The teams are together for
  • - English
  • - Mathematics
  • - SOSE

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Student Learning
  • Collaborative learning
  • Differentiation
  • Table groups
  • Catering for individual learning styles

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Resources
  • A large room was made available
  • Our office adjoins this room
  • Computers are to be in the room
  • Digital projector with accessories are to be part
    of the room

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Where to now?
  • Evaluate the program and its ongoing effects on
    students
  • Evaluate whether the teaching methods being
    implemented have any effect on student engagement
    and learning
  • Evaluate if student attendance is improving
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