Title: Classroom Instruction that Works Part 1
1Classroom Instruction that WorksPart 1
- New Hanover County Schools
- 2006-2007
2Introduction
- Activity
- Using your circle map, brainstorm all the ways
you have used Classroom Instruction that Works.
3Self-Assessment
- Using the Levels of Understanding of CITW
self-evaluation tool, check all of the statements
which apply to you.
4Staff-Assessment
- Using the CITW School Assessment Tool, evaluate
where you think your staff and school are in
relation to CITW.
5What is CITW?
- Classroom Instruction that Works is.....
- based on thousands of research studies
- focused on instructional techniques that can be
used with any content - a way to focus our attention on making
intentional instructional decisions - a set of the most useful instructional techniques
that make the most difference in student learning - a language of instruction, not a program
6Why CITW?
- We must value.
- quality instruction in every classroom
- similar instructional techniques used in every
classroom - research-based instruction in every classroom
7Does Our Data Indicate Need?
- Activity
- In your groups, analyze the data given to you.
What conclusions can you draw from it? - What data from your school would indicate need
for CITW?
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9Why do we need CITW?
- The achievement game
- Students need to be proficient on EOGs and EOCs,
but they also MUST GROW. - While proficiency has remained high in New
Hanover County, growth has eluded many of our
schools--even those with high proficiency! - With new exit standards for high school in
2006-2007, freshmen will NOT be allowed to
graduate unless they are proficient in 5 EOCs
(Algebra I, English I, Biology, Civics and
Economics, and US History).
10Why do we need CITW?
Source ABCs of Public Education.
http//abcs.ncpublicschools.org/abcs/
11Why do we need CITW?
- What does the data show?
- Average NHCS Elementary Proficiency Rates
Source ABCs of Public Education.
http//abcs.ncpublicschools.org/abcs/
12Why do we need CITW?
Source ABCs of Public Education.
http//abcs.ncpublicschools.org/abcs/
13Why do we need CITW?
- Elementary Writing Proficiency, 2004-2006
Source NHCS Testing
14Why do we need CITW?
- Elementary Reading Proficiency, 2004-2006
Source NHCS Testing
15Why do we need CITW?
Source ABCs of Public Education.
http//abcs.ncpublicschools.org/abcs/
- Middle School Proficiency and Expected Growth
- These schools met expected growth after the
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
removed 6th Grade Reading Scores from growth
calculations.
16Why do we need CITW?
Source NHCS Testing
- Middle School Reading and Writing Scores
17Why do we need CITW?
- Proficiency Gap Between White Students and
African-American Students
data includes EOG performance (grades 3-8)
Source NHCS Testing
18Why do we need CITW?
Source NHCS Testing
19Why do we need CITW?
Source NHCS Testing
- What if the new exit standards applied to all
those who took EOCs in 2005-2006?
20Why do we need CITW?
- Inferences drawn from the data
- Growth is becoming ever more elusive, even with
modest increases in proficiency. - Proficiency has no relation to growth.
- We are consistently failing some populations of
children. - With the new exit standards, graduation will
become more difficult to achieve for as many as
30 of our students.
21Discussion
- Imagine that you are a student in New Hanover
County. Would it be beneficial for you to see
teachers using the same instructional strategies
in all of your classes? Why or why not?
22What is CITW and what is it not?
- It is a language of instruction a way to
deliver your content. - It is not a lock-step program.
- It is a set of tools that must be consistently
used in a way that is faithful to the research. - It is not a random bag of tricks to be
applied haphazardly anyway that you want. - It works with any content area.
- It is not limited to the core academic areasit
applies to all.
23What is CITW and what is it not?
- It is for both students and teachers.
- It is not just for changing teacher behavior.
- It is compatible with staff development focused
on content and differentiation. - Although layering should be avoided, CITW does
not compete with other well-chosen,
research-based staff development in content or
differentiation.
24What is CITW?
CITW is like the walls and chambers of the heart
as well as the blood vessels. It delivers the
vital content.
Your content is like the blood. It is the rich
material that keeps the body alive.
The vessels go to all parts of the body just as
instruction is delivered to all students. The
vessels deliver exactly whats needed to each
body part just like a teacher should deliver
whats needed to each student (differentiation).
25What are the strategies in CITW?
- There are 9 strategies
- Identifying similarities and differences
- Summarizing and note-taking
- Reinforcing effort and providing recognition
- Homework and practice
- Nonlinguistic representation
- Cooperative learning
- Setting objectives and providing feedback
- Generating and testing hypotheses
- Questions, cues, and advance organizers
26Which strategies do we focus on in 2006-2007?
- There are 9 strategies
- Identifying similarities and differences
- Summarizing and note-taking
- Reinforcing effort and providing recognition
- Homework and practice
- Nonlinguistic representation
- Cooperative learning
- Setting objectives and providing feedback
- Generating and testing hypotheses
- Questions, cues, and advance organizers
27Why these 3 strategies?
- Identifying similarities and differences
- core of all learning (Marzano, p. 14)
- Appears throughout the SCOS
- Nonlinguistic representation
- Connects to our district-wide training in
Thinking Maps - Setting objectives and providing feedback
- Helps NHCS continue discussions about assessment
(rather than grading)
28Can We All Move Toward CITW?
29Can we do CITW this year?
- Activity
- On a sheet of paper, write down your
instructional initiatives for the coming year. - Does CITW address your instructional concerns?
- How does CITW connect to what you want to work
on? - How can you support staff in meeting your
objectives?
30Objectives for CITW
- Principals, central office personnel, and
teachers will - Explain why and how to strategically use the
principles of CITW - Analyze the need for coherent instructional
strategies that are purposefully chosen - Apply CITW to the classroom and district
- Evaluate the application of CITW
- Faithfully pursue professional development in
CITW - Interact, discuss, and aid colleagues in learning
and using CITW
31Essential Understanding for CITW
- Effective use of research-based teaching
strategies ensures intentional student growth and
proficiency while eliminating random improvement
or failure.
32Self-Evaluation
- What are your current Instructional Practices?
- Use the self-evaluation tool to check those
things that you are currently doing. Ask
yourself are these practices effective?
33Essential Questions for CITW
- What is the best way for me to learn CITW?
- How will I know when I have a deep understanding
of the instructional strategies of CITW? - How I will incorporate the strategies of CITW
into my classroom practice? - How can I be sure that my use of the strategies
will result in positive student achievement?
34Essential Understanding for CITW
- Application of the principles of CITW will
require commitment, persistence, reflection, and
monitoring.
35Reflection
- Using the self-assessment tool provided, evaluate
your usage of the instructional strategies as
directed.
36Issues Raised in District-Wide Reform
- Activity
- Look at the handout On the Frontier of
Educational Reform. - Where is your staff?
- How can you support them?
37Issues Raised in District-Wide Reform
- Activity
- Brainstorm the most common comments from staff
when a district-wide initiative is started. - How do you respond to these comments?
38Rollout - Timeline
39Rollout - Timeline
40Rollout
- Professional Development Methods
- Online courses
- School-wide staff development
- District workshops centered on use of the
strategies in the content areas
41Rollout - Responsibilities
42Rollout - Responsibilities
43Issues/Wrapup
- What issues can you see that need to be raised or
investigated? - We will answer and provide guidance on these via
email.