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LEADERSHIP FOR ASSESSMENT LITERACY: SHARING LEARNING TARGETS AND THE CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS Principals’ Student Achievement Meeting September 22, 2010 1

LEADERSHIP FOR ASSESSMENT LITERACY: SHARING LEARNING TARGETS AND THE CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS Principals’ Student Achievement Meeting September 22, 2010 1

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LEADERSHIP FOR ASSESSMENT LITERACY:

SHARING LEARNING TARGETS ANDTHE CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS

Principals’ Student Achievement Meeting

September 22, 2010

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Will continue with the five-part learning structure:• Introduction• How’s It Going• New Learning (Book Study)• Personal Action Planning• Review

A place to “work on the work”

Will continue with instructional leadership breakouts – Continue with your green cylinder plans from last year. This can also be your BLT Individual Implementation Plan.

Getting Organized: The Structure

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The district will provide tuition support ($40) for those taking the course for credit; CEUs are at no cost. To maintain eligibility for district tuition support, participants must receive a grade no lower than a “B” in the course.

Course Requirements (to achieve an “A”):• Participate in sessions, and complete the

required reading/assignments.• Develop a plan and implement actions that

promote teachers’ growth regarding clear learning targets and the criteria for success.

• Either facilitate the five-part learning structure, or present an instructional leadership topic for a break out session.

Getting Organized: Course Credit

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This Year: Will focus on Sharing Learning Targets and the Criteria for Success; Will drill down into the Developing People cylinder.

• Our continued work convinces us that Shared Learning Targets and the Criteria for Success is the hub—the central element of the process. And because of that, we suggest it as the first element to introduce and focus on. The learning target is key. Without a clear understanding of where we are headed, the effects of the other elements decrease. A unified, strategic plan for formative assessment begins with and is sustained by clearly communicated targets and criteria for success. Moss and Brookhart

This Year’s Work: Sharing Learning Targets and the Criteria for Success

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Framing the Work: Dispositions of Instructional Leaders

Dispositions (inclinations) define how we will approach the school improvement work

Dispositions of Instructional Leaders(See handout)

Which dispositions might we be mindful of to support this work?

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The Learning Assessment Process

Modeling:• Reserve 20% of your brain to make

connections to the model• Both the blue (the teacher) and the green

(the learner—you)• Write your observations, connections,

thinking, learning, etc. on the model

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Today’s Learning Targets (What you will learn) and Criteria for Success (How you will know you’ve learned it)

1. Understanding of Formative Assessment

2. Motivation Connections

3. Ways to talk to teachers to promote formative assessment growth

What’s your understanding of what you will learn by the end of the session today?

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Building a Depth of Shared Understanding

Advancing Formative Assessment in Every Classroom: A Guide for Instructional Leaders (Moss & Brookhart, 2009)

Chapter One SummaryThe Lay of the Land: Essential Elements of the Formative Assessment Process

Learning Organizer

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Chapter One Learning Targets (What you will learn today) and Tasks

LT #1: Understanding of FATask: Highlight the phrase/sentence that most deepens your understanding of FA

LT #2: Motivation ConnectionTask: Complete the Venn Diagram

LT #3: Talking with Teachers to Advance FA Task: Text Rendering – Deconstruct the text, selecting key phrases most important to you.

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Comparison Against the Criteria

A solo flight

Evaluate your strengths and needs

Feedback - What constitutes quality?

Partner – Give and accept feedbackwriting your feedback on the sheet

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Closing the Gap Toward the Learning Targets

How will we close the gap?

Next steps: Regarding clarifying and sharing learning targets and the criteria for success with students:

• Begin formulating - What’s your learning target for your teachers/learners? (What do you want them to learn?)

• Nov. 17—Bring artifacts that represent your teachers’ clarifying and sharing learning targets status that includes examples of Individual Implementation Plans.

• Read pages 5-23 (Ch. 1) & pages 24-34 (Ch. 2).

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Summary/Debrief

Today’s Learning

The Learning-Assessment Process Model

Teacher quality exerts greater influence on student achievement than any other factor in education—no other factor even comes close. Formative assessment affects teacher quality because it operates at the core of effective teaching. Moss and Brookhart