Title: JuarezLincoln Elementary School
1Juarez-Lincoln Elementary School
On the Right Track Conference October 6, 2008
2The Juarez-Lincoln Path . . .
- To understand the role of educational research
- To create shared leadership
- To cultivate a collaborative culture
3The Juarez-Lincoln Path . . .
- To change instructional practices
- To conduct ongoing professional development
- To use technology as an instructional tool
- To increase parent participation
4Using Research to Get to the Compelling. . . WHY?
- Examine student achievement data
- Analyze attendance and demographic patterns and
trends - Consider behavior standards, values, and beliefs
- Identify relevant research
5The Path to Shared Leadership
6Instructional Leadership Team
- Monitors School Wide Focus
- Recommends Professional Reading
- Provides Professional Development
7Bilingual Instructional Leadership Team
- Analyzes the instructional gap between English
Language Learners and all students - Collaborates to design effective ELD programs
- Provides professional development
8Science Math Instructional Leadership Team
- Analyzes the achievement data to identify key
patterns and trends on which to focus - Provides professional development in strategies
to strengthen the math and science program. - Facilitates family math and science nights
9Technology Leadership Team
- Responsible for building and maintaining the
technology infrastructure - Analyzes innovative technology programs to
enhance student learning - Provides professional development for staff and
parents
10The Path to a Collaborative Culture
11Collaboration
Teachers meet in grade level and vertical teams
- To create curriculum maps for the core
curriculum. - To plan ELD and Universal Access instruction.
- To analyze student achievement by looking at
student work. - To use assessment data for planning and modifying
instruction.
12Path to Changing Instructional Practices
13Changing Instructional Practices
- Teachers share promising practices
- Participate in classroom walkthroughs
- Conduct Peer observations
- Self reflection and video taping and
14Kinder Academy
- Full Day Instructional Schedule
- Provide beginning academic skills instruction
- Intensive Instruction in Language Arts Math
- Daily rotations of Science, Social Studies, and
Fine Arts
15Professional Development
- Reading First Reading/Language Arts Training
- Ball Foundation systemic change process
- G.L.A.D. (Guided Language Acquisition Design)
- Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR)
- SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol)
16New Practices
- Clearly Identified Instructional Focus
- Ongoing Professional Development
- Pacing Plans and Instructional Time
- Curriculum-Embedded Assessments
- Collaborative Dialogue
- Leadership Support
17Reading FirstTeacher Training
- Five levels of training
- 120 hours per year
- English Learner training
- Reading First Collaborative Teacher Cafés
- Professional Development Modules
18Reading Coach Support
- Directed Professional Development
- Targeted Demonstration Lessons
- Classroom Observations
- Collaborative Teaching
- Guided Instructional Planning
19Administrator Training
- Professional development for principals
- Monthly Reading First Advisory meetings
20Assessments
- SCOE 6-8 week theme/skill formative assessments
- On-line reporting system (OARS)
- Houghton Mifflin Publisher Assessments
- Texas Primary Reading Inventory (TPRI)
- ELD Publisher assessments
- SuccessMaker Cumulative Gains
- reports
21Use of OARS Data
- Flexible options for data entry
- Select demographic fields
- Create reports, graphs, charts
- Create individual student reports
- Export assessment data
22The Path to Technology as an Instructional Tool
23Technology as Instructional Tool
- K-6 students have daily access to technology
- Laptop computers for all teachers
- All classrooms equipped with projection units and
document cameras
24Technology as Instructional Tool
- Computerized assessments
- PowerPoint presentations used daily
- Students create various projects using technology
25The Path to Increased Parent Participation
26Learning is a Family Affair!
- Monthly family activities focused on math,
science, literacy, and technology - Parents, students and staff learning as a team
27Challenges
- Maintaining momentum and the sense of urgency to
create academic rigor. - Helping teachers to identify and remove the time
wasters during the instructional day. - Planning beyond the whole group towards
individual learner needs.
28Next Steps
- Realign the math instructional program K-6
- Increase the focus on building academic language
- Individualize the language acquisition program
- Focus on increasing consistency school-wide in
the teaching of the writing process.
29Success for all students is non-negotiable!
- The kind of commitment I find among the best
performers across virtually every field is a
single-minded passion for what they do, an
unwavering desire for excellence in the way they
think and the way they work. Genuine confidence
is what launches you out of bed in the morning,
and through your day with a spring in your step. - Jim Collins, author
- Source Good to Great Why Some Companies Make
the Leap... and Others Don't, Page 87