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Blended LDC Professional Development Model
SREB CCRS NETWORKING CONFERENCE | 07.10.2017
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Please sign into the session:
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To access presentation, go to:
https://ldc.org/2017/sreb
See other presentations and resources: ldc.org/2017/sreb
Introduction
Barbara Brown
Manager of Blended Learning implementation in NYC with 35 schools participating in the 2016–17 school year and 55 schools in the 2017–18 school year
Christine Del Negro and Michelle McCabe
Generation Ready coaches in NYC schools
LDC i3 Team NYC
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SREB Objective (Barbara)
Strand 5: Culture of Collaboration
● Examine learning environments that promote effective teaching through meaningful
collaboration and ongoing professional learning.● Showcase teachers of common content as well as in different disciplines who
collaborate around literacy-based assignments to further their own professional learning.
We focus on two areas of blended learning collaboration:
1) Coach Training2) PLC work
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Virtual Meeting Platform (Barbara)
Synchronous meetings
Participants need a computer, a quiet space, camera, and mic to actively engage in the work and collaborative discourse each session.
Zoom: Virtual meeting space
https://zoom.us/j/154742152
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LDC Teacher Competencies
LDC Badges
Coach Training (Christine)
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Coach Training (Christine)
The Role of an LDC Certified Coach
● Certified LDC Coaches are endorsed educators who support, guide, and provide feedback
that results in measurable impact on teacher skill growth.
● LDC's professional development infrastructure articulates a clear value-chain from the
teaching and learning in the classroom to the quality of district-wide initiatives.
“I think the biggest "a-ha" is that we're all stronger together. I've been so stuck in my own little LDC bubble and needed the insight of outside perspectives—so thank you all! Collaboration is absolutely key to the sustainability of LDC—for teachers as well as coaches.” -LDC Coach Candidate
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Video of Blended Foundations (Barbara)
LDC coaches go through three online learning experiences:
-Blended Foundations (task workshopping)
-Deep Dive 1 (task design)
-Deep Dive 2 (ladder design)
Video of Blended session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyUOk4XA0bY&feature=youtu.be
(6:45-11:00)
1) How does the online platform help coaches collaborate?
2) What are they learning in this blended experience, and how will it influence their practice?
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Video Reflection
1) How do the online platforms help coaches collaborate?
2) What are they learning in this blended experience, and how will it influence their practice?
Turn and talk
© SPARK NO. 9 | 10
Virtual Platform (Michelle)
1) Go to coretools.ldc.org2) Michelle will give a quick overview of CoreTools.3) Register for an account.4) Find a module that you’d like to try out or recommend.5) Copy it into your library.
Tour of LDC CoreTools Virtual Platform
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LDC Schools (Barbara)
+ Work Plan
+ Site Lead
+ Certified LDC Coach
+ Teacher Learning Kit + Protected Time
Site Admin
+ Data + Progress monitoring
Professional Learning Communities (Christine)
PLC can be a specific discipline, grade, or vertical team
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Example:PS 48 Principal Patricia Mitchell
Kindergarten Teacher: Tricia DeGrangeFirst Grade Teacher and Teacher Leader: Jennifer BarrySecond Grade Teacher: Melanie BeswickThird Grade Teacher: Aziza AdamsFourth Grade Teacher: Melanie BlackwellFifth Grade Teacher: Rochelle Whichard
Virtual Coaching (Christine)
A coach joins the team virtually on a bi-weekly basis to lead the PLC meetings.The teacher leader leads the meetings the weeks the coach does not join.
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Work Plan (Michelle)
Online Courses (Barbara)
1) Go to https://ldc.org/2017/sreb --> LDC Online Courses -->copy enrollment key
2) Go to the Learn Tab and paste enrollment key on bottom of the page.
3) Open Design Assignments--> IC #1→ Session 3: Analyze tasks for focus standards.
4) Read up to LDC Design Tip.
5) Turn and talk: What resonates with you? What questions do you have?
LDC CoreTools Virtual Courses
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Get Started
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2. Sign up for a CoreTools account!
https://coretools.ldc.org
1. Find all the resources & links from this session at:
https://ldc.org/2017/sreb
3. Get special access to the LDC Teacher Learning Kit. Use this enrollment key on your Learn tab in CoreTools:
9256fd65-bc61-4dbc-b5e0-4fbc9b5871ae
Task Example (Barbara)
1) Skim the next section- Example 8th Grade Literature OR Example 2 Middle School Science
2) Turn and talk: a) Where do you see evidence of the standards in the teaching task?b) How does the task help bring rigor into the classroom?
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SY16-17 i3 Data
• Students in classrooms in NYC that implemented two+ LDC modules showed ≅statistically significant growth on summative standardized tests. SY 16-17 and 18-19 are evaluation years so additional data will begin emerging.
• Students scoring proficient in classrooms in LAUSD that implemented two+ LDC modules moved from low 20% on summative standardized tests to 43%.
Emerging data from the LDC i3 Validation Project in NYC and LA
“After year 1 using LDC, writing is more connected to writing genre and closely aligned to Common Core Standards. Preliminary SBAC data indicates that 3rd grade (which used LDC) increased dramatically in ELA scores compared with 4th and 5th grade scores.”
Humberto Benitez, AP, Manhattan Place Elementary School
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Results in student outcomes at the school and district levels
Questions/comments?
Angela Bennett GlockVP, Business Development & [email protected]
Next steps:1) Go to the Find and Teach course block and look for a module you
or someone on your team can teach in September.2) Purchase a Coach Certification Kit or Teacher Learning Kit by
contacting Angela Bennett Glock or Dan Rock @ SREB.