Title: Coachs Meeting May 4th
1Coachs MeetingMay 4th
- Constructing a Professional Development Plan
2Objectives for the day.
- Identify and discuss the Three Commandments of
Professional Development. - Identify effective elements of Professional
Development. - Share tools that coaches may use in assessing
needs, planning, and delivering an effective
professional development plan.
3Resources Used
- The Reading Coach, by Jan Hasbrouck and Carolyn
Denton - Research by.
- Showers Joyce, 1996
- Schumm Vaughn, 1995
- Learning First Alliance, 2000
- Guskey, 1995
- Guskey, 2003
4Effective Elements of a Professional Development
Plan
- Assessing the needs of the school
- Prioritize the needs
- Grade levels
- Groups of students
- Specific teachers
- Write objectives
- Setting short term goals and outcomes
- Plan Activities to address the objectives
5Three Commandments of Professional Development
Jan Hasbrouck, Carolyn Denton 2005
- Focus on student outcomes and plan accordingly.
- Ex. My last observation in a school, segmenting
- Promote instructional practices that are based on
the best available research. - Plan all aspects of professional development in a
purposeful, unified way.
6Characteristics of effective PD
- One of the most important characteristics of
effective professional development for teachers
is continuous coaching and mentoring over time. - Guskey 1995, Joyce and Showers, 1996
7Steps in Professional Development Planning
Hasbrouck Denton, 2005
- Step 1 Assess the needs in the school
- Survey of Teacher Priorities
- Summary of Teacher Needs Assessment
- Summary of Observations
- Summary of Needs Reflected in Student Achievement
8Assessing the needs
- Just as effective reading instruction is guided
by assessment of student strengths and needs,
effective PD is based on assessment of needs in a
school. - It is also important that the reading coach
assess the needs of teachers.
9Survey of Teacher Needs
- Purpose
- Create an opportunity for teachers to have input
into their professional development - Summarizes the collective needs of the school
- Summarizes the collective needs of the grade
levels - Uses
- Individual teachers
- Grade levels
- Groups of teachers with like needs
- School-wide focus (ie. Lid day activities)
10How to use
- Set purpose of Professional Development tools
with staff - Be upfront regarding how these tools will be used
- Give specific timelines for surveys to be turned
in - Share when data will be utilized from the surveys
11Summary of Teacher Needs Assessment
- Purpose
- Grade level at a glance
- Common areas of need
- Areas that teachers perceive as solid
- Uses
- Look for common patterns
- Check perceptions between staff and coach
- Identify areas that teachers would like help with
in grade level teams
12Examine the data
- What do you notice with the Teacher Surveys?
13Summary of Observations
- Purpose
- Verify Teacher Needs Assessment
- Summarize needs observed during instruction
- Uses
- Categorizes your observations into areas of
concern so that you can efficiently begin to
address the needs of your students
14Stepscontd
- Prioritize the needs
- Prioritizing Needs form
- Write objectives
- Coaching Objectives form
- Plan Activities to address the objectives
- Coaching Plan form
15Prioritizing the needs
- Lets take a look
- Top portion is based on Teacher Survey
- Bottom portion based on Observation form
16Writing Objectives
- Objectives need to be focused on student
achievement - Need to have a measure associated with them
- Need timelines that are reasonable and doable
- Align with the identified Prioritized needs
17Writing Objectives
- If collaboration is strong between coach and
grade level teams, Objectives should be written
together. - Buy-in for Professional Development objectives
works much better when they are written together
from the beginning. - If this is not possible, principals and coaches
should write them together.
18Good examples.
- 3rd grade students will increase their oral
reading fluency at least one word correct per
minute by January as measured by the DIBELS. - Kindergarten students will demonstrate an
increase from 36 low risk to 60 low risk in PSF
from Winter to Spring. - Beginning October, all students who are Strategic
or Intensive will be progress monitored every two
weeks in identified subskills.
19Non-examples
- Teachers will become better at teaching the core
program. - Kindergarten students will increase their scores
in ISF at the next assessment. - 1st grade teachers will deliver data driven
instruction for students in their classroom.
20Practice.
- Write an Objective for Priority number 2 on the
Prioritizing Needs form. Domain 1 - Teaching Comprehension Strategies
21Creating a plan
- Who will participate in the plan?
- Will training be provided?
- When will the training take place?
- Who will deliver the training?
- Will meetings take place?
- Who is involved in the meetings?
- Who will lead the meetings?
- What materials will we need for each of these?
22Structures to use for PD..
- List the structures that a coach may use in
providing coaching and mentoring opportunities
over time.
23Structures for coaching and mentoring
- Workshops
- Study groups
- 1-1 Pre-planning/Observe/Debrief
- In-class coaching and modeling
- Co-planning
- Grade level meetings
- Co-teaching
24Develop coaching plan on this objective..
- Use the objective that you wrote with Priority
number 2 - Develop a coaching plan around this objective
- Share your coaching plan with your partner at
your table
25Whats important?
- It is less important that teachers receive
feedback on how well they are executing a
teaching strategy than on the quality of
instructional decisions they make as they
integrate the strategy in different situations in
pursuit of the goal. - Joyce Showers
26Utilizing multiple pieces of data
- By using tools such as the Survey of teacher
needs, Summary of Observations, and Prioritizing
forms, you are less likely to deliver
professional development on isolated strategies.
27WA Coach job description
- Reading coaches in Washington are expected to
arrange and deliver professional development in
order to increase student achievement in their
schools. - This coming year, delivering and arranging
professional development are expectations that
will be inspected by Reading First.
28Follow through.
- Expectations from Reading First for 2005-06
- Administer Teacher survey
- Observe with Observation form
- Prioritize areas of focus
- Create and carry out the Coaching Plan
29Timing is everything.
- Beginning of May-observe in classrooms with the
Summary of Observations - Mid May-administer DIBELS assessments
- End of May- distribute Survey of Teacher Needs
- Beginning of June-Use the Prioritizing Needs form
- Mid June-Set course for PD for next year using
Coaching Planning form
30Regional Coordinators and You.
- How can they help?
- Examine multiple data from PD tools
- Help you write a Coaching plan
- Find resources for Professional Dev. plan
- Deliver trainings related to plan
- Co-teach grade level meetings
- Share school needs with me for our state PD plan
31Characteristics of effective PD
- One of the most important characteristics of
effective professional development for teachers
is continuous coaching and mentoring over time. - Guskey 1995, Joyce and Showers, 1996