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Title: StandardsBased Instruction . . .


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Standards-Based Instruction . . .
  • Georgia Staff Development
  • Council Spring Conference
  • March 11-12, 2009
  • Paula Herrema
  • Professional Learning Specialist
  • Georgia Department of Education
  • Leigh Ann Putman
  • Professional Learning Coordinator
  • MRESA

What does that really mean?
2
Standards-Based, what does that mean?
  • What do you think of when you hear
    standards-based?
  • Use your think sheet to brainstorm!

3
Goals for the Day
  • Essential Question
  • If I were in a Standards-Based Classroom/School,
    what would I see?
  • Articulate components of a Standards-Based
    classroom/school.
  • Observe a Standards-Based classroom and determine
    evidence and artifacts.
  • Determine next steps in my work to support
    student achievement through a standards based
    process.
  • Awareness of the teacher standards within the
    Class Keys.

4
Georgia School Keys-Instruction Strand
  • Instruction Standard 2 highlights research based
    best practices for implementing standards-based
    instruction.

Instructional Strand
5
Thinking about standards-based instruction
  • Practices and Procedures
  • What are the clear and concise procedures for
    daily routines such as entering the classroom,
    gathering materials, moving from task to task,
    etc.?
  • Standards-based Structures
  • What structures are in place that serve as the
    foundation for standards-based classrooms? (i.e.
    classroom design, instructional delivery modes,
    scheduling, unit development, etc.)
  • Standards-based Instruction
  • What instructional strategies are in place to
    support standards-based learning,
    differentiation, student engagement, etc.?
  • Standards-based Assessment
  • What assessment opportunities are provided to
    hold student work to the standards and provide
    feedback to move students toward standards?
  •  

6
Categorize your thoughts
  • Use the
  • graphic
  • organizer to
  • file your
  • thoughts!

7
Instructional Frameworks by Content
  • Opening
  • Work Session
  • Closing
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • ELA Writing
  • ELA Reading
  • Social Studies

Instructional frameworks
8
Its time for a ten minute break!
9
High Impact Rubric on SBC
  • Assessments are aligned to the GPS and used
    frequently to adjust instruction and provide
    students with feedback.
  • Examples of student work are displayed for
    student use. Benchmarks are provided to gauge
    progress over time. Exemplars are provided to
    exemplify the standards.
  • 8. Student performance tasks require students to
    show progress toward meeting the
    standard(s)/element(s).
  • 9. Students receive feedback through written or
    verbal commentary aligned with the standards that
    results in revision of work, if needed.
  • 10. Student work reflects understanding of the
    Georgia Performance Standards.
  • The GPS are utilized as the curriculum in the
    school, and there is a shared understanding of
    the standards.
  • Standards are accessible to all students.
  • Teachers sequence the lesson or their instruction
    in a logical, predictable manner referencing
    standards throughout.
  • A variety of delivery modes are incorporated into
    instruction to ensure that all students have
    access to and meet standards.
  • Students are expected to meet the same standards
    and instruction is differentiated by content,
    process, and/or product.

10
When the rubber meets the road
Standards-Based Instruction checklist
Check any of the items for which you can
identify artifacts or evidence. Graduation
Counts! DVD 6, science/mathematics classrooms,
middle school science 1
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What did you see?
  • Awareness Walk on what should be seen in a
    Standards-Based Classroom

12
The Implementation Resource
  • A collection of best practices and suggested
    action steps, along with artifacts and evidences
    for each.

13
Language of the Standards
  • Is a review of the days focus standard
  • Is a part of the daily routines and rituals for
    each class
  • Does require explicit teaching of vocabulary of
    the standard in a way that students understand
  • Is the foundation of the lesson
  • Focus standard(s) are clearly visible in the
    classroom and referred to often and throughout
    the Instructional Framework

LOTS
14
Class Keys
  • Curriculum and Planning
  • Assessment
  • Standards Based Instruction
  • Professionalism
  • Student Achievement

15
Possesses Deep Knowledge of Content and Delivery
Plans Interdisciplinary Instruction with Real
World Connections
Demonstrates a Clear Understanding of the GPS
Clear Understanding of the GPS
Curriculum and Planning
Uses the GPS to Plan Instruction and Assessment
Uses an Organizing Framework
Plans Assessment to Measure Mastery of GPS
16
Uses Diagnostic Assessment Strategies
Uses Formative Assessment Strategies
Assessment
Uses a Variety of Summative Strategies
Uses Data to Design
Interventions
17
Uses Research-Based Strategies
Promotes Higher Order Thinking Skills
Uses Flexible Grouping Practices
Uses Appropriate Differentiation
Standards-Based Instruction
Uses Effective Feedback and Grading
Uses Accessible Technology
Demonstrates High Expectations
Communicates Learning Expectations
18
Establishes Classroom Rules and Procedures
Fosters a Sense of Community and Belonging
Helps Students Take Responsibility for Learning
Maximizes Instructional Time
Professionalism
Grows Professionally through Job-Embedded Learning
Enhances Knowledge and Skills through
Professional Development
Actively Supports the School Improvement Plan
Establishes Relationships with Families and
Community
19
In Summary
  • Tools for implementing the standards-based
    classroom
  • Georgia School Keys
  • Implementation Resource Guide
  • High-Impact Practices Rubric
  • Standards-Based Classroom (4 box) Handout
  • Class Keys Teacher Standards
  • Instructional Frameworks
  • Georgiastandards.org

http//www.gadoe.org/
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Ticket out the door
  • What are your next steps in ensuring the
    implementation of standards-based classrooms
    and/or schools to support student achievement?

21
Thank you for your hard work!
Paula Herrema Professional Learning
Specialist Georgia Department of
Education pherrema_at_doe.k12.ga.us Leigh Ann
Putman Professional Learning Specialist MRESA leig
hann.putman_at_mresa.org
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