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© ASCD 2014 | Common Core State Standards

Bill and Melinda Gates/ASCD Grant: Virtual Learning Networks: Social Studies

Webinar 4: Feedback and the Common Core

Teacher Networks: Building Capacity for

Powerful Instruction

May 2014

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Social Studies Webinar 4 Agenda• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals• ASCD EDge • Today’s Problem of Practice • The Core Six & Strategies• Look ahead to 2014-2015 school year

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Role Reversal (ASCD, 2013) The 5-Minute Teacher (ASCD, 2013)ASCD FacultyLearnitin5.com creator International presenter@markbarnes19 on Twittermarkbarnes19.commark.barnes.faculty@ascd.org

Mark Barnes

Poll 1:

What is your position? A: K-3 teacherB: 4-6 teacher C: 7-9 teacher D: 10-12 teacher E: building administratorF: academic coach/district admin

Social Studies VLN

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Today’s Agenda• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals• Today’s Problem of Practice

• Core 6 Essential Strategies– Write to Learn– Vocabulary’s CODE

• Looking ahead to 2014-15 school year

ASCD/Gates Grant: Virtual Learning

Networks• Two Years

• Five Webinars per year• Content specific• Hosted by ASCD faculty member• Synchronous• Recorded and archived on EduCore®

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Goals:

1. Cultivate “Constructivist Community” 2. Help understand and

facilitate the implementation of the CCSS

3. Develop a virtual team to support each other

4. Exchange resources

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Mark Barnes

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Networks

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Today’s Agenda• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals

• ASCD EDge• Today’s Problem of Practice

• Core 6 Essential Strategies– Write to Learn– Vocabulary’s CODE

• Looking ahead to 2014-15

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2. Log in

3. Join

1. Go here ASCD EDge VLN Social Studies

Continue the conversation on the ASCD EDge VLN site

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NetworksToday’s Agenda

• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals• Today’s Problem of Practice

• Core 6 Essential Strategies– Write to Learn– Vocabulary’s CODE

• Looking ahead to 2014-15

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Problem of Practice

How do I evaluate writing and vocabulary effectively while integrating the Common Core?

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Poll 2:

How often are your SS students writing?

A: 1-2 pieces weeklyB: 3-4 pieces weeklyC: More than 4 times weekly

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Poll 3:

Which of the following best describes how you believe writing should be assessed?

A: Use a rubric to evaluate content, style and mechanicsB: Assign a point value based on guidelinesC: Conference with the student D: Supply detailed written feedback

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NetworksToday’s Agenda

• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals• ASCD EDge• Today’s Problem of Practice

• Core 6 Essential Strategies– Write to Learn– Vocabulary’s CODE

• Looking ahead to 2014-15

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Let’s make this close reading thing easy

Silver, H.F., Dewing, R.T., & Perini, M.J. (2012). The Core Six: Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence with the Common Core. Arlington, VA.: ASCD.

© ASCD 2014 | Common Core State StandardsSilver, H.F., Dewing, R.T., & Perini, M.J. (2012). The Core Six: Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence with the Common Core. Arlington, VA.: ASCD.

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Tips for Introducing and Using Strategies

1. Explain the strategy’s purpose and students’ roles in the strategy.

2. Teach the thinking embedded in the strategy.

3. Use discussion and questioning techniques to extend student thinking.

4. Ask students to synthesize and transfer their learning.

5. Leave time for reflection.

Silver, H.F., Dewing, R.T., & Perini, M.J. (2012). The Core Six: Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence with the Common Core. Arlington, VA.: ASCD.

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Write to Learn & Vocabulary’s CODE

Silver, H.F., Dewing, R.T., & Perini, M.J. (2012). The Core Six: Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence with the Common Core. Arlington, VA.: ASCD.

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There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.

Ernest Hemingway

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Establishing Purpose

• Why?– Focuses attention– Alerts learner to key ideas– Prevents side trips and maximizes learning time– Can be used in formative assessment

• Types– Content goal (based on the standards)– Language goal (vocabulary, language structure, and

language function)– Social goal (classroom needs or school priorities)

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What is a content purpose?

• An analysis of the content standard• Focuses on what can be accomplished

toward the grade-level standard TODAY (in other words, it’s not the standard)

• It is a learning goal, not an activity (can be written as a goal or objective)

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What is a language purpose?

• An analysis of the language demands of the task• An understanding of the way students

demonstrate their thinking through spoken or written language

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Poll 4: Which strategy best helps students write to learn?

A: Quick write – 2-4 minutes: clarify, summarize, extendB: Pivot – Partner and ID the main ideasC: 4-2-1 – 4 big ideas, partner and cut to 2, then cut to 1D: None of these is best

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THE CORE SIX SAYS. . .

“Writing is as flexible and inexhaustible as language

itself, meaning that no single classroom technique or set

of implementation steps can effectively capture its

dynamic power.”

Silver, H.F., Dewing, R.T., & Perini, M.J. (2012). The Core Six: Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence with the Common Core. Arlington, VA.: ASCD.

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TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY

Focus Lesson

Guided Instruction

“I do it”

“We do it”

“You do it together”

Collaborative

Independent “You do it alone”

A Structure for Instruction that Works

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“How do I evaluate all of this writing?”

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Formative Assessment

• Feed up - establishing purpose• Feed back - providing students with information

about their success and needs• Feed forward - using student performance for

“next steps” instruction and feeding this into an instructional model

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Checking for Understanding Through Writing

• A tool for thinking• An opportunity to get a glimpse of student

understanding• Provides a different dimension than multiple-

choice items

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Using Questions to Check for

Understanding

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Effective Questioning Processes

Stage 1: Prepare the Question• Identify instructional purpose• Determine content focus• Select cognitive level• Consider wording and syntax

Stage 2: Present the Question• Indicate response format• Ask the question• Select Respondent

Source: Walsh, J. A., & Sattes, B. D. (2005). Quality questioning: Research-based practice to engage every learner. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Stage 3: Prompt Student Responses• Pause after asking question• Assist non-respondent• Pause following student response

Stage 4: Process Student Responses• Provide appropriate feedback• Expand and use correct responses• Elicit student reactions and questions

Stage 5: Reflect on Questioning Practice• Analyze questions• Map respondent selection• Evaluate student response patterns• Examine teacher and student reactions

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Ask the right questions

T: What caused the greatest environmental disaster in our history?

S: A BP oil rig exploded. T: Right. (Note this on a roster or online grade book). Name

one major impact of the oil spill on the environment? S: Sea animals are dying.

Writing doesn’t always have to be collected. This Q & A approach indicates comprehension.

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Promoting Oral Language

Accountable talk• Press for clarification and explanation: Could you describe what

you mean?• Require justification of proposals and challenges: Where did you

find that information?• Recognize and challenge misconception: I don’t agree because ... • Demand evidence for claims and arguments: Can you give me an

example?• Interpret and use each other’s statements: David suggested …

Institute for Learning, University of Pittsburgh

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How will students improve if I don’t comment on their writing?

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Write your opinion in the question box

How will students improve if I don’t comment on their writing?

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Share good models, collaborate with ELA teachers and allow students to practice various kinds of writing often.

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Three Types of Language Purposes

• Vocabulary: (specialized, technical)• Structure: (the way the vocabulary is used in

sentences to express ideas)• Function: (the intended use of those ideas)

These language purposes build upon one another over a series of lessons.

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Samples Social Studies

Identify the causes of the Revolutionary War.

Explain the meaning of “taxation without representation” to a peer and

summarize the meaning in writing.Evaluate Lincoln’s decision to free the slaves.

Do students understand the words in red?

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Three Types of Language Purposes

• Vocabulary: (specialized, technical)• Structure: (the way the vocabulary is used in

sentences to express ideas)• Function: (the intended use of those ideas)

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“Evaluate Lincoln’s decision to free the slaves.”

Why did you answer this way? What does it mean to “evaluate?”

Understanding vocabulary

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“BP operated oil skimmers and other cleanup tools to try to remove oil from the water and Louisiana began building oil containment berms to halt the spread of oil.”

Understanding vocabulary

Define “containment.”

How did you come up with that definition?

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Promoting Oral Language

Accountable talk• Press for clarification and explanation: Could you describe what

you mean?• Require justification of proposals and challenges: Where did you

find that information?• Recognize and challenge misconception: I don’t agree because ... • Demand evidence for claims and arguments: Can you give me an

example?• Interpret and use each other’s statements: David suggested …

Institute for Learning, University of Pittsburgh

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Problem of Practice

How do I evaluate writing and vocabulary effectively while integrating the Common Core?

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Use Formative Assessment

• Feed up - establishing purpose• Feed back - providing students with information

about their success and needs• Feed forward - using student performance for

“next steps” instruction and feeding this into an instructional model

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Checking for Understanding is…

• Formative• Systematic• Planned

It is not…• Left until the end of the unit

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Check for Understanding through Oral Language

• Involves speaking and listening• Classrooms are often overwhelmed by teacher

talk• Research indicates that in high-achieving

classrooms, teachers spoke 55% of the time, compared to low-achieving classrooms, where teachers spoke 80% of the time.

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Retellings

• Oral to Oral listens to a selection and retells it orally• Oral to Written listens to a selection and retells it in writing (summary)• Oral to Video listens to a selection and creates an I-movie• Reading to Oral reads a selection and retells it orally• Reading to Written reads a selection and retells it in writing (summary)

• Reading to Video reads a selection and creates an I-movie• Viewing to Oral views a film and retells it orally• Viewing to Written views a film and retells it in writing (summary)• Viewing to Video views a film and creates an I-movie

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Checking for Understanding Through Projects and Performances

Collaborative learning

Oralpresentations

Portfolios

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Social Studies Webinar 4 Agenda• WELCOME!• Introduction of ASCD Faculty Member and

attendees• Reminder of VLN Goals• ASCD EDge • Today’s Problem of Practice • The Core Six & Strategies• Look ahead to 2014-2015 school year

ASCD/Gates Grant: Virtual Learning Networks

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Looking ahead to 2014-15

Social Studies

Virtual Learning Network

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Phase Two 4 Webinars

Structured around “Problem of Practice” Challenges identified by

participants in implementing CCSS in their classrooms

Collaboration with trusted experts Helpful feedback in a timely

manner

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Think about it and share your ideas on the ASCD EDge VLN.

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ASCD Edge

• ASCD proprietary social networking platform

• Share comments and resources• Share video, audio, photos• Share upcoming events, updates,

alerts

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Spread the word

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Thank you!

Connect with me on: Twitter @markbarnes19

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