Title: Classroom WalkThrough
1Classroom Walk-Through
- Navigating our Course
- Improving our Practice
2Goal for the Classroom Walk-Through
- To use Classroom Walk-Through as an effective
tool for supporting our reflective culture and
improving professional practice resulting in
increased student learning.
3Why Classroom Walk-Through?
- Collect real-time data
- Increase coaching effectiveness
- Increase reflective practice collaboration
- Support S E requirements Professional
Development planning - Increase achievement/close gaps
4Classroom Walk-Through is . . .
a snapshot . . . bite-sized pieces. . . of
classroom environments, learning experiences, and
student perspectives.
Margery B. Ginsberg
5Classroom Walk-Throughs Keep in Mind . . .
- This kind of visit is about building a culture of
reflection and learning. - CWT is a different kind of classroom visit . . .
A brief, focused observation. - CWT is a tool to strengthen our ability to
improve teaching and learning classroom by
classroom .
6Look-For Categories
- Standards/Lesson Objective
- Instructional Strategies
- Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Student Engagement
- Learning Environment-Wall Walk
7Classroom Walk-Through Model
The Process
- Step 1 Prep for Walk-Throughs
- Step 2 Do the Walk-Throughs
- AFTER THE WALK . . .
- Step 3 Summarize Observations/Analyze Data
- Step 4 Share Feedback/Observations
- Step 5 Analyze / Use Data
8CWT results for Staff . . .
- Clear, consistent focus / expectations
- Common language
- Observable data
- Leads to dialogue and reflection re teaching and
learning and improvement - Reflective Question/Comments
- Data collected connected to School Improvement
Goals, Professional Growth Goals and Supervision
and Evaluation Criteria.
9Classroom Walk-Through
Based on what you know now, how is CWT the same
as or different from traditional observation?
10Introduction to Reflection
...the ability to look back and make sense of
what happened and what you learned. But its
also the ability to look forward, to anticipate
whats coming up and what you need to do to
prepare.
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools York-Barr,
Sommers, Ghere, Monte
11Continuous learning and improvement requires
embedding the norm of reflective practice in your
work.
Reflective Practice to Improve Schools York-Barr,
Sommers, Ghere, Monte
12Reflective Practice Stages of Implementation
Schoolwide Reflection
Partner and Small Group Reflection
Individual Reflection
Adapted from Reflective Practice to Improve
Schools York-Barr, Sommers, Ghere, Monte
13Reflection
- 50 of CWTs should end with a reflective
question - Reflective questions - delivered orally or in
written form - Within 24 hours
- No response may be expected
14Look-For Categories
- Standards/Lesson Objective
- Instructional Strategies
- Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Student Engagement
- Learning Environment-Wall Walk
15Sources of Data ? Planning
16Reflection
Take 3-5 minutes to think about how the Classroom
Walk-Through process might impact teaching and
learning in our school . . .