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Title: Common Core State Standards


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Common Core State Standards North Carolina
Essential Standards
  • Support for School Executives

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Outcomes
  • Understand the numerous roles of the school
    executive during the transformation to the Common
    Core State Standards and North Carolina Essential
    Standards
  • Clear, relevant knowledge of how the 21st century
    teacher and classroom will look
  • Clear steps to move forward
  • Knowledge of Standards 6 and 8
  • Inter-rater Reliability

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Focus on Leadership
If it isnt important to youit wont be
important in your school.
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Numerous roles of support
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Assessing Your Readiness
Are you ready to model 21st century instruction?
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Activity
  • Imagine you are in the classroom of a highly
    effective
  • teacher.
  • What would you see?
  • What would you hear?
  • What would the students be doing or saying?
  • At your table
  • Discuss and record your thoughts on the chart
    paper
  • provided.

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So what is 21st century education? It is
bold. It breaks the mold. It is flexible,
creative, challenging, and complex. It addresses
a rapidly changing world filled with fantastic
new problems as well as exciting new
possibilities.
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20th Century Classroom vs. 21st Century Classroom
  • Teacher Centered
  • Students work in isolation
  • Memorizing facts
  • Textbook Driven
  • Student Centered
  • Students work collaboratively
  • Solving Problems
  • Research Driven

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Interactive Stations Increase Engagement and
Understanding
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Classroom Observations
  • The Quick Visit

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Elements of the Quick Visit
  • Content
  • What are the students learning? How
    are students making sense of the content?
  • NCPTS3 Teachers Know the Content They Teach
  • Alignment
  • How does this learning connect to standards?
  • NCPTS 4 Teachers Facilitate Learning for Their
    Students
  • NCPTS3 Teachers Know the Content They Teach
  • Strategies
  • What are the students and teacher doing?
  • What approach are students using to attack
    and/or solve problems?
  • NCPTS2 Teachers Establish a Respectful
    Environment for a Diverse Population of Students
  • Impact
  • How does it maintain student interest
    and attention? Describe the impact of the
  • strategy on students. What misconceptions
    do students hold and
  • where do those misconceptions
    originate?

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Lets Practice with Standard 4
  • View the video
  • Record evidence that supports Standard 4
  • Discuss your observations with your table
  • The elements of a quick
    visit

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Table Activity
  • As a group
  • Go to the McRel demo site
  • https//mxweb3.media-x.com/home/ncval/demo/
  • Username Principaldemo (any number 1-40)
  • Password 123456
  • Open a New Observation
  • Complete an Abbreviated Observation using the
    rubric
  • Use the Checking Evidence guide to review the
    evidence collected by your group
  • Discuss and share your impressions with the group

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Checking Evidence
  • Use the self-check questions to review your
    evidence collection
  • Have I recorded only facts (not my opinion)?
  • Is my evidence relevant to the criteria being
    examined?
  • Whenever possible, have I avoided using words
    such as few, some, most?
  • Have I used quotation marks when quoting a
    teacher or student?
  • Does my selection or documentation of evidence
    indicate any personal or professional biases?

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Next Steps?
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Lets work smarter because we cant work harder.
  • Know all your resources.
  • Organize your resources to work for you.
  • Clearly communicate this initiative as a
    priority...it is whats right for students.
  • Transform your expectations for instruction.
  • Make your expectations transparent to everyone.
  • Meet teachers where they are, then push forward.

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Transform your expectations for instruction
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Make your expectations transparent to everyone.
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Clearly communicate this initiative as a
priority...it is whats right for students.
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Meet teachers where they are, then push forward.
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Know all your resources
State
Local
School
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Organize your resources
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Resources
  • Wikis

MESSAGING TOOLKIT
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5 MinuteBreak
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What is our goal?
Before Teaching and Leading Develop effective
teachers and leaders in preparation programs
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Great Teachers and LeadersAn effective teacher
in every classroom and leader in every school

During Teaching and Leading Use meaningful
evaluation and professional development to
increase effectiveness of teachers and leaders
Student Readiness Achievement and growth for all
students
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Growth Model
?
  • Teachers
  • Standards 6 and 8 are measures of Growth

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Contribute to Academic Success
  • Principals

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Academic Achievement Leadership
Academic Achievement Leadership
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Growth Model
?
  • Teachers
  • We will use Educator Value-Added Assessment
    System EVAAS for standards 6 8 when possible

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Contribute to Academic Success
  • Principals

8
Academic Achievement Leadership
Academic Achievement Leadership
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Growth Model
  • How do Value-Added models work?
  • They measure growth by predicting how well a
    student will perform on an assessment.
  • How do they predict how well the student will
    do?
  • They look at previous test scores and estimate
    how well the student should perform at the end of
    the year. Every student must grow based on
    where they start.

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  • Teachers

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Contribute to Academic Success
  • Principals

8
Academic Achievement Leadership
Academic Achievement Leadership
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NCEES Wiki
  • http//ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

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Inter-rater ReliabilityActivity
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Standard 1 Scenario with Mr. Washington
Without Rubric
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Standard 5 Scenariowith Mrs. Jones
Without Rubric
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With Rubric
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Contact Information
Kimberly Simmons kimberly.simmons_at_dpi.nc.gov 82
8.406.9237 (c) kim.simmons222 (Skype)
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