Title: Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit VI
1Teaching Learning Collaborative (TLC) Classroom
Teacher Project
2 Teaching Learning Collaborative (TLC) Classroom
Teacher Project
- Teachers and principals from two Title 1, K-5
schools in Los Angeles Unified School District - Predominantly English learners
- Combined faculty of 60 teachers monthly meetings
at schools for TLC professional development - Self-selected sub-group with teachers from both
schools monthly workshops, coaching, etc. from
one to two years - Sub-days funded by OELA grant allowed teachers to
participate
3Classroom Teacher ProjectCollaborative and
Constructivist
- University faculty provide a framework for
teachers to conduct classroom inquiry into their
instruction of English learners. - Classroom teachers identify a specific area of
their instruction to study and improve. - Faculty and teachers would support the teachers
inquiry over a long term period.
4Classroom Teacher ProjectTeachers Voices
- The thing I really appreciated about the TLC
project is that for the first time we werent
being told what to do. It started with us.
5Classroom Teacher ProjectSample of Community
Building Overlapping narratives
- Modeled strategies for use with ELs
- Allowed teachers from 2 schools to get to know
each other - Provided vehicle to discuss ideas
6Classroom Teacher ProjectSample Community
Building Overlapping narratives
- Identified salient events in their lives as
teachers - Organized into themes
- Identified a shared narrative in themselves and
students - Reflected on using this process with their
English learners.
7Classroom Teacher ProjectSample Community
Building Salvador Late and Early
- Read story together
- Individually retold the narrative with symbols
- Modeled narrative symbol exercise for use with Els
8Classroom Teacher ProjectSample Community
Building Salvador Late and Early
- Built relationships between teachers
- Provided vehicle to discuss school experience of
ELs - Modeled narrative symbol exercise for use with Els
9Classroom Teacher Project Teachers Voices
- Like Salvador, many students come to school
where teachers do not understand their language,
dont understand their background, dont
understand where they come from. - -- TLC teacher
10Classroom Teacher Project Getting to Know
Students
- To assess prior knowledge.
- To foster authentic relationships
- Seek out students interests in order to know how
best to teach them
11Classroom Teacher Project Getting to Know
Students
- Two 4th grade teachers visited all 35 students in
their homes. - Photography project in which students created
photo journals
12Classroom Teacher Project Getting to Know
StudentsOne teacher learned Spanish
- She used Spanish to set children at ease Qué
pasó mi hijo?
- In classroom management
- Sientate por favor!
- And to teach new words in English
- content - contento
- library - libro
13Classroom Teacher Project Current theory and
research
- At annual retreats and regular meetings, teachers
read, jig-sawed and summarized articles in
pairs - I liked the readings and discussing with peers.
- The most beneficial activity was time to read
articles and reflect with our fellow teachers
14Classroom Teacher Project Inquiry-Based Teaching
Learning
- Individual inquiry projects to improve
instruction of English learners. - Faculty consulted on unit lesson design
- Classroom observations
- Review videos of lessons with faculty and peers,
sometimes with whole group
15Classroom Teacher Project Inquiry-Based Teaching
Learning
- Challenges included
- Time to plan and implement inquiry projects
- Mandated curriculum content is often not
culturally relevant to students - The mandated curriculum is not designed for
English learners - Therefore, we focused on inquiry projects that
could supplement the district-mandated curriculum
16Classroom Teacher Project Inquiry-Based
Teaching Learning
- One 4th grade teacher read The Algebra Project
and implemented math conferences that were
similar to the writing and language arts
conferences she had used for many years.
17Classroom Teacher Project How Did the Project
Affect Instruction? Teachers Voices
- Thank you for the theory, interesting topics,
and not dumbing things down. - The only model that works is the inquiry model
where teachers are reflecting and thinking and
changing their practice on their own, not being
told to implement another program, but an
authentic questioning amongst teachers.
18Classroom Teacher Project Teachers Voices
- Its about self-study, where you study yourself
and see how you want to change It is great
professional development because it allows
teachers to go into their practice and say, You
know what, I would like to see this change. I
want to better myself in this teaching aspect.
How can I do it? What can I do to change myself
as an educator and to change my practice to
better reach those students.
19Teaching Learning Collaborative Learning How to
Make Professional Development Meaningful in Any
Group
- Demonstrate mutual respect by engaging
participants in the planning - Build trust by getting to know one another
- Find out what participants know, need to know,
and want to know - Make opportunities for creative, collaborative
work - Provide consistent follow up