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Curriculum With a Difference What to cut? What to Keep? What to Create?. Curriculum Mapping Symposium New Zealand Day 1. Image by D.H. Parks. What to do before we start?. 1. Log in ! Wireless: XXX Then use password: XXX. 2. Today’s Meet. https:// todaysmeet.com /NZSymposium1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Curriculum With a DifferenceWhat to cut? What to Keep?
What to Create?
Curriculum Mapping Symposium New Zealand
Day 1 Image by D.H. Parks
What to do before we start?
Go to Today’s Meet:
todaysmeet.com/XXXRegionalDay1If you could walk away with one skill today what would it be?
Log in !
Wireless:XXX
Then use password: XXX
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22 Today’s Meet
https://todaysmeet.com/NZSymposium1
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Facebook Page –• https://www.facebook.com/HelixConsultingNZ• https://www.facebook.com/RubiconInternational
• Twitter – @RubiconAtlas ,@RubiconFoundation @chicfoote, @christinehelix
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TO THEWelcome
Curriculum Mapping -
When kids know you refuse to let them fail it puts a different pressure on them and they don’t give up so easily. Geoffrey Canada Our Failing Schools. Enough is Enough! TEDTalks
A lifelong impact! http://www.ted.com/talks/geoffrey_canada_our_failing_schools_enough_is_enough.html
Line 1: 5 syllablesLine 2: 7 syllablesLine 3: 5 syllables
Goals for the Day• Review the requirements of a dynamic mapping process
and the effective physical layout of the planning tool
• Establish current strengths and gaps.
• Revise and refine your goals to reflect school culture and values, ensuring this is evident in Atlas (planning tool)
• Respond to the emerging focus at each of the 4 Phases of Curriculum Mapping and utilize Atlas to facilitate these.
Agenda
• Setting the scene: Our culture, aspirations & expectations
• Taking Stock: Where do we think we are? What’s the Reality? Where do we want to be?
• Morning Tea• Strategies and Tools: Examining our systems, Does it meet
identified goals. What do we need to revise?
• Lunch• Windows into Practice: Round table open forum
• Mapping Process: Review process, practices, roles, building capacity
• Closing Reflections
Taking Stock
• Where do we think we are?
• Where are we actually?
• Where do we want to be?
Check mark Master isolated images :digitalimages.net
Curriculum Mapping…………Direction with a Difference
Identifies• Differences between written
and taught curriculum
Deepens• Professional dialogue that
leads to revisions and adjustments for relevance, quality and alignment
Curriculum Mapping Phases
• Phase 1
• Phase 2
• Phase 3
• Phase 4
• Laying the Foundation
• Launching the process
• Maintaining, Sustaining & Integrating the Process
• Advanced Mapping Tasks
The Curriculum Mapping Planner. Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson. ASCD 2009
1. Laying the Foundation
• Create a Vision for Mapping in your school
• Establish goals & Expectations
• Identify common, formats, processes and language
The Curriculum Mapping Planner. Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson. ASCD 2009
2. Launching the Process
• Identify Long Term Support Systems
• Identify different map types and quality map criteria
• Establish review processes and protocols
• Review, Share, Upgrade – Suspend all JudgmentThe Curriculum Mapping Planner. Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson. ASCD 2009
3. Maintaining and Sustaining
• Using data to inform and strengthen individual and consensus maps
• Establish strategies for cross curricular collaboration
• Carry out Gap Analysis and recommend shifts or changes required to improve student outcomes
• Develop a professional development map based on the analysis of maps to dateThe Curriculum Mapping Planner. Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson. ASCD 2009
4. Advanced Mapping Tasks
• How can mapping serve as a tool to launch curriculum plans for students futures?
• What other aspects of the system can be strengthened by using maps to sharpen teaching and learning?
• How can mapping serve as a hub for planning future directions with new data?
The Curriculum Mapping Planner. Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson. ASCD 2009
Buried Curriculum Treasure
Can you uncover what lies beneath?
Task
Part 1:
• Identify and share the essential elements
• Participants review each phase
• Identify What’s working? What’s not? So what?
Task
Part 2:
• Use analytical tools in Atlas to explore hard evidence of where you are
• Support your findings
• Focus on strengths and areas needing work
What did you discover? Where are we really?
Windows into School Practice
• As the school groups sharing:– Informal share out with small group for 5 minutes– Give 3minutes for questions
• Afterwards, listeners move to another table, repeat…
• Share out on inspirations or insights with larger group (but stay in your mixed groups)
Create or RenewMap
Action Curriculum Map
Review Map Data
Analyse Review Outcomes
Feed forwardPlan for Action
Upgrade MapCut? Keep? Create?
Immediate orLong Term
Development
Suspend all Judgment
Classroom Implementation
Individual Common or Mixed Group
What does it tell us? What does this mean? What are we going to do with it?
Adjust
Deep ProfessionalInquiry
Purposeful Learning
Conversations
Modeling the Culture of Learning
/billprettyman.com/2012/03/20/three-tips-for-working-across-cultures/
Shared Goals
Responsibility for Success
Collegiality
Continuous Improvement
Lifelong Learning
Risk Taking
Support
Mutual Respect
Openness
Celebrations and Humour
Ten Cultural Norms - Stoll and Fink (1996)
Establish the Culture• Within levels• Cross levels• Cross departments
Collaborative
• Evidence based• Common Focus• A Hook into the Mapping Process
Professional Inquiry
• Encourages all voices• All contributions accepted• Sorted, Collated & Actioned
Suspend all Judgement
• What’s your Goal?• Short term? Long term?• Why are you doing it?
…Hit the Mark!
What do we know about teaching?
What had the biggest impact on student achievement was immediate, purposeful, and direct feedback
But, for feedback to be effective, there must be content to be reflected upon.
How does this relate to the mapping process?
*John Hattie, From Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement
• Discuss the type of curriculum review your school already engages in
• New ways of running reviews in Atlas–Browse: Using notes to:•Ask a question•Make an observation•Offer a suggestion
• Practice within your school’s system
Go back to your goals from the morning
How have your goals changed?
What actions will you need to take to achieve these goals?
Record your revised goals and why they have changed.
again!
UNTILwe meet
1. Laying the Foundation• Examine strengths and limitations of
current curriculum
• Analyse assessment data
• Identify current school Initiatives
• Define entry points to the mapping process
• Identify potential obstacles and plan accordingly
• Compare current school wide professional inquiry culture with required mapping culture
• Create a Vision for Mapping in your school
• Establish goals & Expectations
• Identify common, formats, processes and language
2. Launching the Process• Identify organizational structures for decision
making
• Determine Roles and Responsibilities, Grouping structures and possible purposes/uses
• Review and summarise the ways that scheduling impacts curriculum, assessment and teaching practice
• Establish what constitutes a quality map
• Unpack assessments to check for alignment with content, skills and essential questions
• Establish professional inquiry focus to review maps
• Identify Long Term Support Systems
• Identify different map types and quality map criteria
• Establish review processes and protocols
• Review, Share, Upgrade – Suspend all Judgment
Maintaining and Sustaining
• Brainstorm different data types available
• Identify data that provides richest sources of information
• Check maps for alignment with content skills and assessment
• Upgrade maps according to outcomes
• Review maps for cross curricular connections
• Unpacking Assessment data and merging findings into maps
• Using data to inform and strengthen individual and consensus maps
• Establish strategies for cross curricular collaboration
• Carry out Gap Analysis and recommend shifts or changes required to improve student outcomes
• Develop a professional development map based on the analysis of maps to date
4. Advanced Mapping Tasks• Imagine other applications that will
focus schools on future needs of students
• Embed the culture of mapping as a “way of doing things” here
• Review and upgrade maps with Curriculum for 21st C
• Review mapping strategies for sustainability
• Review examples of advanced applications e.g student maps, global connections, digital portfolios
• How can mapping serve as a tool to launch curriculum plans for students futures?
• What other aspects of the system can be strengthened by using maps to sharpen teaching and learning?
• How can mapping serve as a hub for planning future directions with new data?