Title: Connecting Classroom Walkthrough to High Yield Strategies
1Connecting Classroom Walkthrough to High Yield
Strategies
- www.schoolofeducators.com
2Classroom Walkthrough Key Points
- What is Classroom Walkthrough (CWT)?
- A focused version of Management By Wandering
Around - Support for administrators in their roles as
instructional leaders, mentors, and coaches - A method for collecting data to detect trends and
patterns in teaching and learning - A means of providing individual, small group, and
school-wide reflection - According to the model, NOT a form of evaluation!
3CWT Step 1
4CWT Step 2
5CWT Step 3
6CWT Step 4
7CWT Step 5
8CWT Step 6
9Classroom Walkthrough (CWT) and High-Yield
Strategies (HYS)
- What areas of need do your CWT's identify for
your school? - Teaching and Learning (T1 - T4) - Do your walkthroughs indicate that teachers are
using higher level Blooms or Marzano's HYS
consistently, effectively, or with fidelity? -
Instructional Strategy - Do your walkthroughs discover students engaged,
compliant, retreating, or rebellious? -
Assessment of Learner Engagement - Do your walkthroughs reveal learning environments
that support the lesson objective? - Survey of
Learning Environment
10Factors Influencing Achievement What Works In
Schools by Robert Marzano
1. Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum
2. Challenging Goals and Effective
Feedback 3. Parent and Community
Involvement 4. Safe and
Orderly Environment
5. Collegiality and Professionalism
6. Instructional Strategies 7. Classroom
Management 8. Classroom Curriculum Design
9. Home Environment 10. Learned Intelligence/
Background Knowledge 11. Motivation
11Classroom Walkthrough 10th Grade English Class
12Factors Influencing Achievement
6. Instructional Strategies 7.
Classroom Management 8. Classroom Curriculum
Design
13At your table rank these instructional strategies
according to their impact on student achievement
- Identifying Similarities and Differences
- Summarizing and Note Taking
- Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition
- Homework and Practice
- Nonlinguistic Representations
- Cooperative Learning
- Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
- Generating and Testing Hypotheses
- Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers
14High Yield Strategies
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- All nine strategies have a STRONG effect on
student achievement! They are all important and
greatly influence the level of student
achievement in your classroom - when used in the
appropriate content and situation! - Here are the High Yield Strategy in ranking
order
15Works
Classroom Instruction That
Percentile Gain 45 34 29 28 27
- Identifying Similarities and Differences
- Summarizing and Note Taking
- Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition
- Homework and Practice
- Nonlinguistic Representations
16Works
Classroom Instruction That
- Cooperative Learning
- Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
- Generating and Testing Hypotheses
- Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers
Percentile Gain 27 23 25 22
17High-Yield Strategies
- Identifying Similarities and Differences
- Summarizing and Note Taking
- Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition
- Homework and Practice
- Nonlinguistic Representations
- Cooperative Learning
- Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
- Generating and Testing Hypotheses
- Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers
Not a Checklist