Title: JeanClaude Brizard
1A Conversation About Teaching and Learning
- Jean-Claude Brizard
- January 2008
2The Achievement Gap
- Half of all African-American and Hispanic
students will drop out, and only 18 will
graduate from high school ready for college - Children from affluent families are 11 times more
likely to earn a bachelor's degree than are
children from low-income families
- The racial and economic disparity in graduation
rates is as wide as ever.
3Beyond NCLB
- despite scattered gains, school achievement
continues to be closely tied to family
background. - There is no more important variable in
childrens schooling than the quality of their
teachers.
Thomas Sobol
4Use Data to Paint a Picture of Your Current
Reality
5Summary of Findings RCSD Strategic Deck
February 2007
- Achievement gaps and disengagement indicators are
concentrated among similar populations of
students male, Hispanic, Black, special
education students and those receiving
free/reduced lunch - 7th and 9th grade are trouble spots for
disengagement (attendance, suspensions,
retentions, dropping out) - Student performance declines between fourth and
eighth grade among those who were meeting
standards in 4th grade
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18Percent of Students Meeting the Standards in All
Tested Grade (Math)(Performance Levels 3 and 4)
19Where do we go from here?
20- Quality teaching requires strong professional
learning communities. Collegial interchange, not
isolation, must become the norm for teachers.
Communities of learning can no longer be
considered utopian they must become the building
blocks that establish a new foundation for
Americas schools. -
- Dufour, Whatever it Takes
21- To create a professional learning community,
focus on learning rather than teaching, work
collaboratively, and hold yourself accountable
for results. - What do we want each student to learn?
- How will we know when each student has learned
it? - How will we respond when a student experiences
difficulty in learning? - How will we respond when a student is learning?
22The Instructional Cycle
23Using Data for All Decisions
Processes Programs Policies Structure Curricul
a Instruction Resources (HR Stakeholder)
Positive Change In Outcomes
Data/Goals
Planned Change
24Source Presentation by National Center for
Educational Accountability
25Core Values
- Achievement Improving student achievement
through a laser-like focus on teaching and
learning. - Equity - Equitable distribution of resources.
This does not mean that we divide resources
equally. Rather, it means that we first get
fiscal, human and facilities resources to where
they count the most. - Accountability Use of data to ensure that we
hold adults accountable to the success of all
students.
26- The time has come to take the bull by the tail
and face the situation. - W.C. Fields