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November ISLN Meeting Corbin, KY. AGENDA. Welcome Innovation Configuration Maps TPGES: observations and engagement Text-Dependent Questions Updates. Congratulations Kristal Doolin KY TEACHER OF THE YEAR Corbin Independent. Leadership Network Vision. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ISLN November, 2012 Meeting

November ISLN MeetingCorbin, KY

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AGENDA

• Welcome• Innovation Configuration Maps• TPGES: observations and engagement• Text-Dependent Questions• Updates

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Congratulations

Kristal Doolin

KY TEACHER OF THE YEARCorbin Independent

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Leadership Network Vision

Every school district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky has a knowledgeable and cohesive leadership team that guides the professional learning and practice of all administrators, teachers, and staff so that every student experiences highly effective teaching,

learning and assessment practices in every classroom, every day.

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Leadership Network Goal All participants will understand how to

translate Kentucky’s Core Academic Standards into clear learning targets in order to design high quality formative and summative assessments and to plan/select rigorous and congruent learning experiences.

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Leadership Network Goal

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4 Pillars1. Kentucky’s Core Academic Standards (KCAS)

2. Characteristics of Highly Effective Teaching and Learning (CHETL)

3. Assessment Literacy

4. Leadership Capacity

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Today’s Targets

• Recognize Innovation Configuration maps• Know how TPGES observations are conducted• Investigate and make connections between

rigor and student engagement• Differentiate between and evaluate reader-

response/text-to-self questions and text-dependent questions.

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Linda LawsonBell County Schools

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Innovation Configuration Map:a definition

An Innovation Configuration (IC) map is an instrument used to define and quantify implementation of a new program or practice (Hall and Hord, 2001). It identifies and describes the major components and a continuum of implementation levels... It presents patterns of innovation use from non-use to ideal practice…

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Innovation Configuration Maps:Key Characteristics

• Clarifies what a new program is or isn’t• Defines “quality” clearly – what it looks like

in use• Indicates the degree to which the

innovation is being implemented• Informs how to best assist and support

educator’s successful use of new practices

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• Provides a blueprint for learning, planning and resources required for implementation• Determines significant factors that ensure

successful implementation of the innovation to increase student achievement• Provides a consistent guide to how districts

begin and continue efforts to implement the standards

Innovation Configuration Maps:Key Characteristics, cont’d

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What to watch for…

• Innovation Configuration maps for our 4 pillars (KCAS, CHETL, Balanced Assessment Literacy and Building Leadership Capacity)

• Released by: January, 2013

Innovation Configuration Maps:What to Watch for…

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Mike York,Effectiveness Coach

TPGES: OBSERVATIONS

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Text-Dependent

Questioning…building a critical foundation of knowledge

needed for comprehending complex texts

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The SituationThe standards strongly focus on

students gathering evidence, knowledge, and insight from what they read and therefore require that a majority of questions and tasks that students ask and respond to (both orally and in writing) be based on the text under consideration.

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80-90% of (CCSS) reading standards require text-dependent analysis

yet over 30% of questions in major textbooks do not. – from Sue Pimental, Lead Author of CCSS for ELA/Literacy.

Rhode Island Department of Education 2/2012

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Why adjust the way we question?Asking students to make connections to

themselves, other texts and the world is a common style of questioning that guides students away from the text.

Asking students simple, literal questions to ensure they have read the text expends class time and energy that could focus on text-specific questions that ensure close reading AND bring students to a deeper understanding of the text.

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Instructions

• ALL Read through p. 4; stop at “General Understandings”

• Divide your table group in 2 groups– Group 1 should read p.4 to p.7; Stop at “Text

Dependent Questions for Informational Text.”– Group 2 should read p.7 to p.9; Begin at “Text

Dependent Questions for Informational Text.”• ALL Read “It’s More Than Recall.”

Instructions

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Instructions• Read through the sample ACT text;

as a group, write at least 3 text-dependent questions; use the progression chart on p. 11 of Fisher and Frey article.• Evaluate the ACT questions that are

provided. Are they text-dependent?

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VIDEO ABOUT TEXT-BASED QUESTIONING

This is an 11 minute video which features a discussion between NYS Commissioner of Education John B. King Jr., David Coleman (contributing author to the Common Core) and Kate Gerson (a Sr. Fellow with the Regents Research Fund) addressing Shift 4 –Text Based Answers. By unpacking Shift 4, the discussion addresses what it takes to create opportunities for students to have deep, evidence-based conversations about text.

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Questions to Consider…What does it mean to ask text-based questions?How should this knowledge impact instruction?What challenges will we face as we make this

shift?What are the implications for teacher training,

teacher planning and planning time in schools? What questions will take the students deeper

into this text and cause them to pay careful attention to it?

Rhode Island Department of Education 2/2012

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Text-Dependent Questions…are questions that can only be answered correctly by close

reading of the text and demand careful attention to the text.

require an understanding that extends beyond recalling facts.

often require students to infer.do not depend on information from outside sources.allow students to gather evidence and build knowledge.provide access to increasing levels of complex text.call for careful and thoughtful teacher preparation.require time for students to process.are worth asking.

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Chamber of Commerce Video

Kentucky’s Core Academic Standards

andAssessment and Accountability

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MATH NETWORK UPDATEwww.reneeyates2math.com

November 27, 2012 Perkins Building EKU

–Congruent assessment items and tasks TPGES 1F and 3D –Critical focal areas in KCAS– Reflecting on Teaching TPGES 4A

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ELA Network Updatewww.Robin.Hebert.net

• November 28, 2012; Perkins Building, EKU– Questioning & Building Congruent Assessments

• January 24, 2013; Perkins Building, EKU– Student Engagement (TPGES: Domain 3c)– Narrative Writing– 21st Century Learning and Communications

• February 22, 2013 (makeup date)• March 29, 2013; Perkins Building, EKU– Jurying of LDC Modules & Analysis of Student work– Teacher reflection & adjustments (TPGES: Domain 3e)

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Thanks for being here!• Don’t forget to fill out the

session evaluation

and leave it in the box by the exit.