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Revisited Dr. Lisa Gonzales, ACSA Vice President @techietwinmom [email protected] http://bit.ly/2016R7PD

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Revisited

Dr. Lisa Gonzales, ACSA Vice President@techietwinmom [email protected]

http://bit.ly/2016R7PD

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Outcomes

● Learn strategies on how to sustain quality professional learning - examples of what others are doing in CA

● Discuss the advantages of building Personal Learning Networks (PLN’s)

● Explore options to personalize learning for all staff ● Share with colleagues what you are doing and what we

can further learn from each other

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How does staff really feel about PD?

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Effective Schools Maximize Time...and People!

● Ensure systematic collaboration by identifying teachers with similar goals and interests

● Encourage experimentation to determine best practices● Expand the learning of teams to full faculty through multiple and open

methods of communication and dialogue● Create a shared vision, educational strategy, goals and benchmarks

among the teams● Identify and make available team members, the people, research and

materials necessary to inform group learning and decision making● Use data to open communication and problem solving, while avoiding

blame“Effective Schools.” Childs-Bowen, Deborah. (2007). NSDC. Oxford, OH.

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Developing The PD Calendar● Does is reflect staff interests and needs?● Does is support the strategic plan?● Does it convey long term planning?● Does it highlight milestones?● Does it make sense when mapped backward from the targeted end?● Does it note what quarterly formative assessments will be collected?● Does it convey flexibility?● Does it show how staff learns in different ways and learns during the work day?● Does it build staff ownership?● Does it show when specific evaluation tasks must be completed?● Does it emphasize commitment to significant follow up?● Is it part of the ongoing program planning and evaluation?

“10 Questions to Help Reshape the PD Calendar.” Champion, Bobby. (2004). NSDC. Oxford, OH.

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Summer Focused Institutes ● Power-up Technology Institute ● Next Tech Institute● Equity Institute● New Teacher Orientation

Institute● Writer’s Workshop-Columbia

Teacher’s College Institute ● Hybrid Learning Institute

Keeping the Learning Going:● one day institute● ongoing follow-up sessions and

workshops during the course of the year

● use of TOSA’s● after school workshops ● site collaboration

Partnering with local universities: Constructive Classroom Conversation - watch videos, read articles, peer feedback on articles, work in teams, no grade from instructor\certificate of accomplishment

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It may not always go as planned…..

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PVSD Tech Institute - Day OneGoogle Suite - Intermediate Level

● AM - Deep dive with Google, especially docs, sites, forms, and presentations

● AM - Also organizing yourself and your own work / email in Google

● PM - Updated to Sites and Forms

Google Suite - Advanced Level

● AM - Teacher Dashboard and work with students

● AM - Opportunity to review Docs and Blogger

● PM - Project Development - create a new or revised for CCS project to include Google Docs

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PVSD Tech Institute - Day Two/ThreeDAY TWO● Voicethread & The Flipped

Classroom and work with Google Sites (includes practice and project development)

OR

● Rediscover New and Improved Online Resources - Discovery Streaming / Ed1Stop (includes project development)

DAY THREE● ORM Staff - Content Creation on

iPad & Web (Includes practice and project development)

OR

● CMS Staff - The Cloud & Your Devices (includes practice and project development)

$300/day x 2 days

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Panama Buena Vista School District

PBVCon800 teachers in PBVSD453 participated$300/each

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Madera Unified School District

$500/employee - $35/hr for PD participationSummer Tech 2015

- 4 days, pay themselves to attend- 250 out of about 1100 teachers- teacher presenters

Tech vs district instructional coachesY1 - 3 tech, 19 district Y3 - 9 tech, 4 districtY2 - 6 tech, 12 district Y4 - 12 tech, 0 district

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Staff Meetings and Then Some...● The flipped staff meeting● Dedicated time to PD in every

meeting for those with traditional set-ups

● Districtwide - Google Hangout with leadership from DO and support from principals at sites

● Use of Edmodo (or another LMS) to focus work, frontload, meet in between, follow-up

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Google Hangouts

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Learning Management Systems

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Merced Union High School District

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Merced High School DistrictTeacher created modules, 24/7 on time demand, LCAP funded, bargained.Topics:

- Google apps- how to embed videos- how to use social media as a teaching tool- how to use social media with parents - how to use Remind 101- articles that reinforce district initiatives (Project Based Learning, Design

Thinking)- journal articles around a specific theme

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Merced High School DistrictBut what else?

Administrator topics:- teacher evaluations- LCAP presentations

Classified topics:- how to run Aries reports (clerk typist)- how to run an attendance report (new staff)- how to put in School Dude tickets for facilities

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PLN’s can help those who are dragging or need a refresh...

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Why Twitter?- learn from a community of experts worldwide- meet people who have been/are where you are- contribute to conversations- follow live trainings if you cannot be there in person- talk with experts you can’t meet in the real

world- follow only conversations relevant to you- share resources easily and quickly- Twitter chats

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Finding Common Ground - Blogging● Relationship building ● Focused conversations● Formal/informal - eliminates the rules● Can safely address teachable moments in

the classroom● Becomes a teachable moment outside

the classroom - worldwide consumption (or not)● Find yourself...and your voice

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Entry by Middle School PrincipalMy most recent visit before winter break and your last two posts fit

together so well, especially within the context of discussions we’ve started to have about vocabulary and grammar in our new world of common core. I appreciate your growth perspective for the students and use of the data to guide your instruction and intervention.

I think we are poised to have deeper conversations together amongst the language arts and 4th and 5th grade teachers about the essential vocabulary and grammar we want for our students to learn. We briefly started it last year after the CLMS conference in Monterey and I think we were just not ready to go much deeper at the time because we didn’t know what the full transition to common core was really going to look like at the time. Now, however, we in a better position to come back together as a group and articulate what students need to know to a much fuller and deeper extent. I look forward to continuing those conversations with you and the group as a whole.

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8th grade teacher’s blogResults of the FIRST Exit Ticket on Central

Idea, Author's Purpose, and Vocabulary"Is Humanity a Special Threat" (Exxon Valdez)

Society themeCCSS RI 7.1, 7.2, LL7.4a, LL7.4b

December 12, 2013

Results of the SECOND Exit Ticket on Central Idea, Author's Purpose, and Vocabulary

"Battle for the Rain Forest" (Texaco/Chevron in Ecuador) Society Theme

CCSS RI 7.1, 7.2, LL7.4a, LL7.4bDecember 19, 2013

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Her Reflections & Conversations“Adding new visuals on how to view the data I am

collecting. We continue to focus on central idea, theme, and author's purpose. The exit tickets are also providing valuable discussions as we go over the answers.

Reading Success: They are not just glossing over words they do not understand. Many are first looking at context and then raising their hand with a vocabulary question - FINALLY. I have been emphasizing this all year, and, apparently, it has SUNK in! Hopefully, it will last.”

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Blogging - What Teachers Said● Blogging was a “positive experience”● Use of the technology was “easy” after the initial period

to “overcome their discomfort”● Helped reflect on practice● Assisted with data collection and analysis● Helped monitor work by colleagues/supervisors

Mills, G.E. (2003). Action research: A guide for the teacher researcher. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall.

Cavanaugh, T., Cavanaugh, C. (2005). Blogging as a Professional Tool. Paper presented at eLearn Conference 2005 in Vancouver, CA.

West, R. E., Wright, G. A., Graham, C. R. (2005). Blogs, Wikis, and Aggregators: A New Vocabulary for Promoting Reflection and Collaboration in a Preservice Technology Integration Course. Paper presented at SITE conference 2005 in Phoenix, AZ.

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Getting unstuck…..sowhatdoyoudonow?

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YouTube

Courtesy of PBVSD

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What Can You Add…?