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Professional Learning in the Learning ProfessionEffective Practice Increased Student Learning

www.learningforward.org

Frederick BrownDirector of Strategy and Development

Learning Forward

March 21, 2014

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First….Let me offer my apologies!

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Who? Why?

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www.learningforward.org

Founded in 1969 as the National Staff Development Council

501 (c) 3 international membership association

10,000+ members comprised predominantly of of central office staff, principals, teacher leaders, and TA providers

Recognized as a national authority on issues related to professional development and school improvement

Singularly focused on the role of professional learning to improve leadership, instruction, and student success

Executive office in Dallas, Texas, and business office in Oxford, Ohio

Affiliates throughout the United States and Canada.

Learning Forward Quick Facts

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Belief Statements• Effective professional learning is fundamental to

student learning.

• All educators have an obligation to improve their practice.

• More students achieve when educators assume collective responsibility for student learning.

• Successful leaders create and sustain a culture of learning.

• Improving student learning and professional practice requires ongoing systemic and organizational change.

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Schools and districts need professional learning systems that result in scaled and sustained effective educator practice and improved results for students.

District and building leaders need expertise and resources to create favorable conditions for teaching and learning (for both educators and students).

States and provinces need policies and guidelines that support effective professional learning and do not incentivize ineffective practices.

The field needs evidence that links effective professional learning to improved educator effectiveness and results for students.

Issues that concern us:

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1. Standards-based

professional learning

2. Improvements

in educator knowledge, skills, and

dispositions

4. Improvements

in studentresults

3. Improvements

in educator practice

Relationship between Professional Learning & Student Results

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Getting beyond the surface:

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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Student Success

Growth Opportunities &

Supports

High Quality Instruction & Leadership

Educator & System

Accountability

Core Teaching Standards

Professional Development

Standards

Common Core State Standards

for Students

Data Standards

School Leader Standards

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Student Success

Growth Opportunities

& Supports

High Quality Instruction & Leadership

Educator & System

Accountability

Core Teaching Standards

Professional Development

Standards

Common Core State

Standards for Students

Data Standards

School Leader Standards

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Student Success

Growth Opportunities &

Supports

High Quality Instruction & Leadership

Educator & System

Accountability

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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In my school or district, there is agreement on what students are

expected to know and be able to do!

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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http://commoncore.americaachieves.org/

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In my school or district, there is agreement on what teachers are

expected to know and be able to do!

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http://commoncore.americaachieves.org/

5th Grade Mathematics Lesson

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Analyzing the lesson (considering the Common Core shifts)Rigorous instructional strategies:

Challenges and places for improvement:

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State Teacher Policy Yearbook(National Council on Teacher Quality)

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State Teacher Policy Yearbook(National Council on Teacher Quality)

www.nctq.org

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Thoughts? Reactions?

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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What do we mean when we say effective leadership practice?

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The Principal Story Learning Guide

Key Features:• Informed by Wallace

research• Integrates “best

practices” in professional learning

• FREE

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www.learningforward.org

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What do we mean when we say effective leadership practice?

depts.washington.edu/ctpmail/ www.wallacefoundation.org

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Reflecting on a “learning system”and viewing the FWCS story

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards?

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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How is datadefinedin your

school ordistrict?

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CORE ELEMENTS:• Analyze student, educator, and system

data.• Assess progress. • Evaluate professional learning.

Data

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The Cycle of Continuous Improvement

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So what are we evaluating?

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“When evaluation systems for teachers incorporate performance standards for the instructional practices required to achieve the content standards, and when evaluation systems for leaders are based on leadership performance standards that integrate instructional leadership, shared leadership, and collective responsibility, evaluation systems serve as a lever for advancing implementation of the standards and use assessment data to realize high levels of student learning. Standards-based professional learning is the lynchpin for systems to achieve this goal.”

- Professional learning drives Common Core and educator evaluation

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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www.learningforward.org

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www.learningforward.org

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Thank you!Frederick Brown:[email protected]

We’ll continue this conversation at...

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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Five Key Questions

1. What is it we that want our students to know and be able to do? (College and Career Ready Standards)

2. What do we want our teachers to know and be able to do to develop and sustain effective learning environments for students? (Teacher Standards)

3. What do leaders need to know and be able to do to create optimum conditions for teaching and learning? (Leader Standards)

4. What data is needed to determine if students, teachers, and leaders are meeting expectations?

5. In what ways can we ensure teachers and leaders develop the skills they need to be consistently effective? (Professional Learning Standards)

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Professional Learning?

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A learning team at Ford Middle School…

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Protocol

• Activity: Professional Learning in Practice• View the video segment making note of:– Assumptions– Agreements – Alignments – Aspire to put into practice

• Discuss conditions necessary to make this form of professional learning the norm

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A tapestry of Standards for Professional Learning

Leadership

Resources

Learning Communities

Learning Designs

Implementatio

n

Outcomes

Data

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Thank you!Frederick Brown:[email protected]