Title: Tearing Down the Silos
1Tearing Down the Silos
- 2006 OSPI Summer Institutes
Sue Anderson, TAP Coordinator OSPI Mary Jo
Larsen, Professional Certification Program
Specialist, OSPI
2Entry Task
- What professional needs might the following
groups have in common? Share ideas with
neighbor. - Student teachers/Interns
- First and second-year teachers
- ProCert candidates
- Experienced teachers
- National Board candidates
3Meeting Those Needs The Silos
District Prof. Devel.
School-based initiatives
TAP
ProCert
4TAP provides money to districts that have new
teachers/ESAs
- Mentor/new teacher stipends
- Release time for mentors and new teachers to
observe each other and other exemplary teachers - Training/orientation for mentors and new teachers
- Confidential relationship
- Professional Growth Plan (PGP)
TAP
5Effective New Teacher Induction Program Elements
- Hiring
- Orientation
- Mentoring
- Professional Learning
- Formative Assessment of Instruction
TAP
6Professional Certification
- Demonstration of competency in 3 areas
- effective teaching
- professional development
- professional contributions
- Certain evidence required as part of professional
portfolio - Candidates work with a professional growth team
in designing their professional growth plan or
PGP, which outlines their pathway to the
Professional Certificate
ProCert
7Professional Certification
- Teachers take ownership of their professional
development - Direct relevance to classroom and real teaching
situations - Opportunity for teachers to demonstrate they are
effective and have positive impact - Focused on student learning
- Less seat time
- Performance-based alignment with K-12 assessment
system
ProCert
8Professional Certification
- Pre-Assessment Seminar
- Self analysis and reflection
- Professional Growth Plan (PGP)
- Core
- Implement PGP
- Culminating Seminar
- Develop Portfolio of Evidence and next steps
ProCert
9Other School and District Initiatives and
Professional Development
Other
10Common Components
District Prof. Devel.
School-based initiatives
TAP
ProCert
- Professional Activities
- Professional Growth Plans
- School Improvement Planning
- Professional Needs
- Positively impact student learning
- Remain invested in profession and in WA public
schools
11Tearing Down the Silos The Mentor Cadre Model
Other Initiatives i.e. IN ACTION
District Prof. Dev.
TAP
ProCert
12Mentor Cadre An Example
Experienced/ Cooperating Teacher
University Representative
Student Teacher
Mentor/Coach
1st Year Teacher
PGT Member NBPTS candid.
ProCert Candidate
13An interesting bit of research to consider
- Veteran-oriented
- Experienced, well-established practice
- Isolated
- Undifferentiated roles
- Novice-oriented
- Start-up or low performing school
- High energy, limited experience
- Integrated Principal establishes
norms/procedures - Sustained support/exchange across experience
levels - New teachers recognized as novices
- Differentiated roles
- Susan Kardos, Susan Moore Johnson et al, Harvard
Project on the Next Generation of Teachers
14Other Benefits?
15Think and discuss
- What structures does your school or district
already have in place to support this kind of
collaboration? - What (else) might it take for this to happen?
16- What might be some next steps you could take to
further this kind of work in your school or
district?