Title: Effective Instruction in a Turnaround School- Instructional Focus
1Effective Instruction in a Turnaround School-
Instructional Focus
- REL Appalachia
- Featuring Ms. Kathy Fields
- Lead Instructional Administrator
- Jessamine County Schools
2Introduction
- Dr. Robert Muller, Director of REL Appalachia
- About the Regional Educational Laboratory
Appalachia - What the research says about using data to inform
instruction - Introducing our presenter
3Conducting Research and Connecting it to Practice
- REL Appalachia provides Kentucky, Tennessee,
Virginia, - and West Virginia with research and technical
assistance to - Raise student achievement, close achievement gaps
- Inform policymaking and classroom practice
- REL Appalachia accomplishes this by
- Conducting research on regional education issues
- Providing direct assistance to state and local
educators - www.relappalachia.org
- www.AskAREL.org
4Bridging Research and Practice EventsPutting
Research to Work
- Participants
- Leading Researchers in the Field
- Local and State-level Educators and Policymakers
- Topics of Regional Interest
- Dropout Prevention
- Turning around Low-Performing Schools
- Response to Intervention in Reading
- Data-driven Decision Making
- Research Vetted through Rigorous Review Process
- U.S. Department of Education, Institute for
Educational Sciences (IES)
5Turning Around Chronically Low-Performing Schools
Practice Guide
- The recommendations of the Practice Guide
- Signal the need for dramatic change with strong
leadership - Maintain a consistent focus on improving
instruction - Provide visible improvements early in the
turnaround process (quick wins) - Build a committed staff
6The Importance of Effective Instruction in School
Turnaround
- Evidence suggests that in order to achieve school
turnaround schools must maintain a sharp focus on
improving instruction - Your role in improving instruction
- Principals- school leaders must become the
instructional leader - Teachers- must change instruction to meet new
goals
7Successful Implementation
- With a focus on improving instruction, teachers
and school administrators will - Examine student achievement data
- Analyze instruction in light of progress towards
standards - Determine specific areas of weakness in
instruction - Make themselves highly visible in the classroom
(principals) - Base professional development analysis of
weaknesses - Conduct a comprehensive curriculum review
- Continually monitor data, looking for ways to
improve instruction
8A little about you
- Wed like to know a little more about where our
participants today are coming from - Tell us if you attended
- The event on school turnaround in Gatlinburg, TN
on October 18-19 - The event on school turnaround in Louisville, KY
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group.
9Presenter Ms. Kathy Fields
- Currently Lead Instructional Administrator of
Jessamine County Schools - Led West Jessamine Middle School in a dramatic
school turnaround resulting in movement from Tier
4 status to AYP in a two-year period - Effectively implemented adolescent literacy model
in order to achieve school turnaround
10Rigorous and Effective Instruction
- When observing teaching and learning, during a
walk-through or during - an evaluation, I look for the following
- Clear learning targets that are student
friendly and tied to a standard. - Lesson plans aligned to content standards that
include assessment that measure objectives. - Examples of continuous assessment data used to
drive instruction. - Rigorous student work for all differentiated as
needed but accelerated for all. - Actively engaged learners I want to see students
breaking the academic sweat. - A risk-free learning environment that is framed
by positive teacher-student relationships. - Evidence of collaborative planning (for
collaborative classes).
11School-wide Content Literacy Model
- Content literacy model for West Middle
- For 5 years, West Middle had struggled and failed
to achieve the NCLB reading goal for all
students. - Third year in tier status, West Middle became
part of the Striving Readers grant. - Through participation in a research study,
Striving Readers, West Middle implemented a
school-wide literacy model which provided
teachers with common language, strategies, and
expectations. Through workshops provided by the
Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, the
entire staff participated in an intense
professional development that included internal
and external coaching. - There was a school-wide emphasis upon Power
Verbs. - The literacy coach modeled strategies in
classrooms and provided mini P.D.s during
monthly faculty meetings.
12Using Data to Drive Instruction
- Using data effectively is critical.
- Teachers must use assessment data to measure
learning and to - determine what to do next if learning has not
been achieved. - This is the real rocket science of teaching!
- Teachers must isolate incidents of gaps and
determine the individual - learning needs of their students.
- Instructional leaders must monitor data and
determine the effectiveness of interventions. - It is important that instructional leaders review
school-wide and - classroom data to measure progress. Teachers
must be held - accountable for student progress. Data retreats
and data reviews help - school leaders take the pulse of student
performance and to monitor - the effectiveness of interventions.
13Math Literacy Video (http//vimeo.com/16775048)
- Application of literacy strategies used to build
content mastery. - Clear content connections.
- Use of the Frayer model as a consistent strategy
across classrooms. Creating a common approach and
focus. - Rigorous vocabulary and modeling fluent use of
terminology. - Review of prior of work with direct connection to
new learning.
14Science Literacy Video (http//vimeo.com/16775135)
- This teacher is creating a print rich
environment, and honoring student work by
displaying routinely on the wall. (Word Wall) - Students are asked to produce work on the board
and to reflect on the images/examples they see
being portrayed. - Student construct their own knowledge.
- Students are also expected to be able to explain
their thinking. The teacher does add more but
allows the student to explain first. - Rigor use of vocabulary Students were
interacting with the vocabulary through the Word
Wall and the graffiti strategy. - Real-life examples were student generated.
- Teacher modeled example of vocabulary.
- Teacher acted as facilitator.
15Closing Thoughts
- Instructional leaders must observe and evaluate
teaching and learning. Use tools such as
professional growth, professional support, or
corrective action plans as needed. - Our students deserve the best teacher, in every
classroom, every day. Settle for no less. - Data must be used to drive instruction and to
plan interventions. - A school-wide content literacy model promotes
school-wide focus. - Literacy coaches are crucial when dealing with
teachers who struggle with literacy strategies. - Literacy strategies can be applied across all
content. - Students, not teachers, should break academic
sweat.
16About this Presentation
- Kathy FieldsJessamine County Schoolskathy.fields
_at_jessamine.kyschools.us - REL Appalachiawww.relappalachia.orgrelappalachia
_at_cna.org
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