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Title: Welcome to the Successful Practices Network


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Welcome to the Successful Practices Network
Sponsored By
  • International Center
  • for Leadership in Education

Orange Unified School District
Dale Eggebraaten, Senior Associate
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How share with Faculty / Staff
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Working with Teachers is ..
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Working with Teachers is ..
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Welcome to SPN
  • The Successful Practices Network is an alliance
    of more than 650 schools (k-12) that have made a
    true commitment to continuous school improvement.

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Purpose
Schools across the country have successful
practices to share. The Network was created for
schools to use as a tool to communicate with each
other.
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Membership Benefits
  • Connect with other schools to share successful
    practices
  • Assistance from a personal liaison
  • Professional development activities
  • Access to members-only Web site
  • Discounts on products and conferences

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Member Responsibilities
  • Be an active member of the Network by using its
    services and resources to nurture school
    improvement and provide support and assistance to
    other Network schools.

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Member Responsibilities
  • Submit successful practices for inclusion in the
    repository of best practices.

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Staff Involvement
  • ALL staff are entitled to use ALL resources and
    services of the Network.
  • Sign up staff for a Web site Log-in ID and to be
    placed on the Network mailing list.
  • Participation is the key to benefiting from the
    Successful Practices Network.

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  • Getting the Most Out of Your Membership

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Liaison
Your liaison is available to help you achieve
your school improvement goals
  • Provide personal assistance
  • Respond promptly to requests
  • Provide access to shared expertise
  • Connect members with consultants and each other

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Liaison
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Professional Development
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Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance
(CORR)
  • Online facilitated activity to assist teachers in
    developing high rigor/high relevance lessons
  • Facilitate teacher collaboration to develop
    teaching resources
  • Engage teachers in rigor and relevance,
    relationships through questions, conversation,
    and play

3 Semester Graduate Credit Available
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Levels
Blooms
C D A B
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1 2 3 4 5
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Application
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High Rigor/High Relevance Lesson Components
  • Focus
  • Student Learning
  • Performance Tasks
  • Standards
  • Scoring Guide
  • Exemplars (optional)
  • Teacher Procedures (optional)

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10 Topics
  • Why Rigor and Relevance
  • Rigor/Relevance Framework
  • Identifying Levels of Rigor and Relevance
  • Teaching for High Rigor Relevance
  • Identifying Student Learning
  • Writing Performance Tasks
  • Linking to State Standards
  • Assessments for High Rigor/High Relevance
  • Writing Lessons for High Rigor/High Relevance
  • Submitting and Revising Lessons

LESSON DEVELOPMENT
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How to Get Started
  • Web site
  • http//rigor-relevance.com
  • Contact Linda Lucey to request a facilitator
    password.
  • Set up a time frame and orientation

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Quadrant D Gold Seal Lessons Service
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  • Submit lessons to the Network for review
  • The Network will review up to 35 lessons
    (district-wide) and make any changes needed in
    order to place the lessons in Quad D
  • Lessons are returned to school along with other
    lessons from participating schools
  • Free for members

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Samples
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GSL Template
GSL Final
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How to Get Started
  • Complete the GSL template.
  • Email completed template to Linda Lucey at
    Linda_at_spnet.us
  • Editing process will take about 4-6 weeks.

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Instructional Strategies 5 Topics
  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Brainstorming, Cooperative Learning,
    Demonstration, Guided Practice
  • 3. Inquiry, Instructional Technology, Lecture,
    Memorization, Note-taking/Graphic organizers
  • 4. Presentations/Exhibits, Problem-based
    learning, Project Design, Research
  • 5. Simulation/Role-Playing, Socratic Seminar,
    Teacher Questions, Work-based Learning

1 Semester Graduate Credit Available
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Members only Web site
www.SuccessfulPractices.org
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The Member Login
Log in ID elmodena_at_spn.org Password icle2004
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The Member Login
  • This allows access to our members only area of
    the Web site and all of the resources located
    here.

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Staff Log in ID Form
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The Members Only Area
  • Here youll find a list of all of the resources
    available.
  • Check back frequently.

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The Members Only Area
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Search the Database
  • This section allows you to connect with other
    Network schools.

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Search the Database
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Resource Library
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Podcasts
  • Strategies for implementing reading and writing
    across the curriculum.
  • Collaborating online for Rigor and Relevance and
    Quadrant D Gold Seal Lessons are explained. 
  • Successful strategies from Brockton High School.
  • Data about students with special needs - Larry
    Gloeckler.
  • Implementing the Learning Criteria to Support
    Rigor, Relevance and Relationships - Ray McNulty.
  • Available on the Web site

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Network Monthly
Page 16
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Technical Assistance Bulletin
Page 22
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Views You Can Use
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National Essential Skills Study (NESS)
  • New online survey to collect opinions on
    Essential Skills for students graduating high
    school
  • Group report offered at no cost to members
  • Available now on the SPN
    home page

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MSC School Case Studies
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Repository of Best Practices
  • A rich resource of instructional materials.
  • This is a shared resource. Please contribute!

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Repository of Best Practices
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Virtual Coach
  • Heres a great way to ask a question of your SPN
    Liaison

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Virtual Coach
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Member Activities Forms
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Additional Network Benefits
  • International Center Products
  • 20 discount off regular price
  • 250 Credit
  • 1,000 discount on Bill Daggett and Ray McNultys
    speaking fees
  • 20 discount on registration fees for the Model
    Schools Conference and Symposium.
  • Membership fee pays for itself with modest use of
    services.

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PowerPoints Slide Shows
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
  • Second Handout
  • Component
  • Intended Outcome
  • Suggested Strategies / Processes / Resources

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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
  • All can articulate reasons for change and can
    describe the school improvement plan
  • Exhibit a change culture of high expectations
    that embraces Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships
    for ALL
  • Take ownership
  • Focused on sustaining change and reducing
    resistance to change

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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
  • Education values are translated into measurable
    learning goals and criteria
  • Data-driven decisions basis of planning,
    day-to-day activities and connected to
    overarching goals
  • Learning Criteria to Support 21st Century
    Learners
  • Learning Criteria roadmap to guide and assess
    reform process

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Criteria
  • Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
    subjects of English language arts, math and
    science and others identified by the school)
  • Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and
    relevant learning beyond the minimum
    requirements)
  • Student Engagement (The extent to which students
    are motivated and committed to learning have a
    sense of belonging and accomplishment and have
    relationships with adults, peers, and parents
    that support learning)
  • Personal Skill Development (Measures of personal,
    social, service, and leadership skills and
    demonstrations of positive behaviors and
    attitudes)

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Begin with the End in Mind
Personal
Relationship
Skill Development
Rigor
Stretch Learning
Relevance
Student Engagement
The Floor
CORE
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
Empower Leadership Teams to Take Action and
Innovate
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Empower Leadership Teams to Take Action and
Innovate
  • Effectiveness of school and district leadership
    is apparent to all
  • Leadership is distributed among staff
  • Current leaders are retained and energized new
    talent is identified and developed
  • Sustained culture of continuous improvement

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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
Empower Leadership Teams to Take Action and
Innovate
Clarify Student Learning Expectations
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Clarify Student Learning Expectations
  • Emphasis on Standards
  • Prioritized curriculums by subject area are
    aligned to state, local, and industry standards
  • Learning expectations and student proficiency
    levels are clearly defined

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CA STAR / CAHSEE English LABenchmarks Tested
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CA STAR / CAHSEE Test Mathematics Benchmarks
Tested
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CA STAR / CAHSEE Test Mathematics Benchmarks
Tested
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Curriculum Matrix
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2005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading Study
Summary of Text Lexile Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1600
1400
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1000
800
600
High School Literature
College Literature
High School Textbooks
College Textbooks
Military
Personal Use
Entry-Level Occupations
SAT 1, ACT, AP
Source of National Test Data MetaMetrics
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Quantile Framework
  • Numbers and Operations
  • Algebra / Patterns Functions
  • Data Analysis Probability
  • Measurement
  • Geometry

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2005-06 Quantile Framework for Math
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1500
1400
1300
1200
11th
10th
1100
Quantile Measure (Q)
1000
8th
900
800
700
600
500
Personal Use
Employment
High School
First-Year College
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Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
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Implementation Components for School Excellence
Embrace Common Vision and Goals
Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
Empower Leadership Teams to Take Action and
Innovate
Clarify Student Learning Expectations
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Components of School Excellence
Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
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Components of School Excellence
Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
  • Teachers are connecting Rigor/Relevance
    Framework
  • Differentiated and personalized instruction
    Relationships all classrooms
  • Special Education Students, English Language
    Learners
  • All teachers address literacy and mathematical
    proficiency

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Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
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Examples of Instructional Strategies Rigor/Releva
nce Framework
KNOWLEDGE
  • Brainstorming
  • Community Service
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Creative Arts
  • Teacher Questions
  • Brainstorming
  • Compare Contrast
  • Inquiry
  • Teacher Questions
  • Community Service
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Demonstration
  • Problem Solving
  • Lecture
  • Memorization
  • Guided Practice

A P P L I C A T I O N
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United States
Source Tough Choices Tough Times, National
Center on Education and the Economy
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Rigor/Relevance Framework
Reflective Thought
KNOWLEDGE
D
C
Reflection to Analyze
Reflection to Create, Design, or Develop
B
A
No Reflection Only the Right Answer
Reflection to Follow Right Steps / Procedures
A P P L I C A T I O N
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Rigor/Relevance Framework
Relationships
KNOWLEDGE
D
C
Requires relationships where students receive
assistance as needed
Requires relationships at high levels and with
multiple people
B
A
Requires relationships where students work
effectively with others
Relationships have little influence on learning
A P P L I C A T I O N
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Technology
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I CAN Learn Algebra
  • What Works Clearinghouse Recognized Evidence of
    Success
  • US Dept.of Education Promising Mathematics
    Program

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Components of School Excellence
Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
Address Organizational Structures
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Components of School Excellence
Address Organizational Structures
  • Results driven and focused first on effective
    instruction
  • Reinforce relationships, offer safe secure
    environment
  • Instructional goals determine issues and
    structures
  • Environmentals aligned with student learning
    and engagement

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Components of School Excellence
Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
Address Organizational Structures
Monitor Progress / Improve Support Systems
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Components of School Excellence
Monitor Progress / Improve Support Systems
  • Data are monitored and analyzed regularly for
    all Students
  • Students with special needs are identified and
    provided services to drive success in learning
    and achievement
  • Multiple pathways to achievement are offered
  • Academic intervention strategies are available
    and understood

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Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
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Components of School Excellence
Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
Address Organizational Structures
Monitor Progress / Improve Support Systems
Refine Process on an Ongoing Basis
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Components of School Excellence
Refine Process on an Ongoing Basis
  • Goals are frequently monitored and measured
    against the School Improvement Plans (SIP)
  • Continuous review and refine SIP

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How do your teachers react to new or more ?
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How do your teachers react to new or more ?
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Remind then the excitement when data is
understood?
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Remind then the excitement when data is
understood?
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When you get frazzled
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Contact Your Liaison Russ, Pat
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Next Steps
  • Set your Goals
  • How going to share with colleagues
  • Stay in contact with SPNetwork www.successfulpract
    ices.org
  • Views You Can Use

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How share with Faculty / Staff
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Next Steps
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Network Staff
  • Patrick Carrese, President CEO
  • Patrick_at_SPNet.us
  • Linda Lucey, Chief Academic Officer
    Linda_at_SPNet.us
  • Dale Eggebraaten, Senior Associate
  • Dale_at_SPNet.us
  • Dave Ziskin, Senior Associate
  • Dave_at_SPNet.us
  • Jackie Gonyo, SPN Coordinator
  • Jackie_at_SPNet.us

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