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Standards Aligned System for CFF
2008 BootcampGoal: Introduce and Review the Pennsylvania
Department of Education’s Standards Aligned System and it’s relationship to Classroom of the Future.
Prior Knowledge
What do we know about the Pennsylvania Department of
Educaton's Standards Alighed System (SAS)?
At each table brainstorm ideas and concepts related to the SAS
element listed on your paper.
You have 5 minutes then we will share our
thoughts.
Clear Standards Content that establishes what all students need to know, and be able to accomplish.
Fair Assessments Multiple measures aligned to the standards that provide feedback on student performance at the classroom, school districts and the state.
Curriculum Framework A document or e-document that identifies Big Ideas, Essential Questions, Concepts and Competencies in each subject area and at each grade level.
Working Draft of Definitions
Instruction Classroom strategies, methods and activities best suited to help students achieve the expected performance identified in the standards.
Materials and Resources Multi-media, text, videos, audio, Internet, maps and other sources used to support learning in the content identified in the standards.
Interventions A focused pathway that insures all students meet standards.
Standards Aligned System
DefinedStandards Aligned System is a
collaborative product of research and good practice that identified
six distinct elements, which if used together will provide schools, and districts a common framework for
continued school district enhancement and improvement.
Video Introduction by Secretary Gerald Zahorchack and SAS PDE Team.
Standards Aligned System "Every child by
name, reaching core academic proficiency in core academic disciplines
regardless of zip code,
economic status, race, ethnicity or disability."
INSTRUCTION
Let’s dig deeper…
SAS Instruction ElementRandom Reporter Think Pair Share
Zero Noise Cycle of Effective Instruction
Incorporating Cooperative Learningand
21st Century Skills.
Identified processes produced by Dr. Robert Slavin from
John Hopkins University
School 1.0 School 2.0• Teacher Centered • Content coverage • Memorizing information • Lecturer • Whole group
configuration• Single instructional
and learning modality• Memorization and
recall• Single discipline• Isolated• Textbook dependent• Teachers teaching to
one learning style• Learning content• Learning isolated
skills and factoids• Acting purely as a
student• Technology as Add-on
• Learner Centered• Learning and Doing• Using Information• Facilitator/Co-Learner• Flexible grouping
configuration• Multiple instructional and
learning modalities to include all students
• Higher Order Thinking Skills - creativity
• Interdisciplinary• Collaborative• Multiple sources of
information• Teachers addressing multiple learning styles• Learning how to learn• Completing authentic projects• Acting as professional in the
discipline• Technology integrated into
Curriculum and Instruction
21st Century Integration
Sounds LikeLooks like
ACTIVE INSTRUCTION
???“Hum”.... Students TeacherAidesStudent Teacher
Each CFF regional will work on a document that will be loaded to Ed Hub TIMS space in
you IU folder.
Please discuss and list your understandings of the section from the Cycle of Effective Instruction as it pertains to CFF and 21st
Century Learning. What does it look like?
Sound like? What does 21st Century Learning look like?
The COACH who's district is furthest North in THE IU is to be recording.
http://www.portal.state.pa.usSAS for Social Studies. Language
Arts and Math
CFF Lesson/Unit Planning Guide and Reflection Tool
found on the coaches moodle and on the flash drive.
Support resources provided on the Ed Hub for CFF Coaches, IU TIMs and
others
Resiliency
What is Resiliency?Resiliency is the ability to spring back from, and successfully adapt to adversity. The ability to bounce back from risks, stress, crises, and trauma and experience academic and life success. ( Henderson,1996)
"Every child by name, reaching core academic proficiency in core academic
disciplinesregardless of zip code, economic status,
race, ethnicity or disability."
How can we foster resiliency ?• Provide opportunities for meaningful participation and engagement.
• Increase bonding and connections.
• Set and communicate high expectations.
• Set clear, consistent boundaries.
• Provide caring support.• Teach “Life Skills”.
Resiliency and CFF
Now, please turn to your neighbor on the left. Discuss the Resiliency connections with CFF’s opportunities to strengthen a student’s ability to spring back from adversity.
So let’s review…
1.Discussed and defined SAS2.Heard from Secretary of Education
3.Identified the Cycle of Effective Instruction.
4.Showed Resources on the Ed Hub and the CFF Lesson/Unit Planning Reflection Tool
5.How to foster Resiliency
What does all this mean to your district ?
How would you communicate with your teachers and administrators?
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