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STUDENT LED CONFERENCES AND CREATING A VISION FOR INCREASED STUDENT PERFORMANCE.

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STUDENT LED STUDENT LED CONFERENCESCONFERENCES

AND CREATING A VISION FOR INCREASED STUDENT

PERFORMANCE

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At the conclusion of this At the conclusion of this workshop you will have ideas workshop you will have ideas

on…on…– how to conduct student led conferences– how student led conferences motivate

students to take responsibility for their own learning

– how to increase parent participation– how to market the school– how vision plays a role in

academic achievement

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Everyone is a Winner

• Have you experienced student motivation problems this year?

• Are you interested in students taking a more active role in their learning?

• Would you like students to take more ownership for their work?

• Are you concerned about students behavior and lack of physical activity at home?

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Student led conferences could help you put students on “center stage” and take more responsibility for their academic achievement, self-discipline, and physical well-being.

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PHILOSOPHY

Student led conferences reflect the belief that students should be actively

involved in their learning and assume responsibility for the learning process.

Through student led conference, students become more motivated,

reflective and evaluative. They also become more critical in their approach

to learning.

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PURPOSE

• Students accept responsibility for learning and become more aware of the learning process.

• They report academic growth to parents and progress toward becoming life long learners.

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POWER

Student led conferences…• Encourage students to take an active

role in their learning• Motivate students to take more

ownership for their work• Allow students to see their progress over

time• Encourage students to evaluate their

work

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POWER

Student led conferences…• Encourage students, parents and

teachers to openly communicate as equal partners about student achievement

• Enhance students’ oral communication skills

• Build students’ self-confidence• Build relationships

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POWER

Student led conferences…• Increase parent participation in

conferences • Move students toward goal of being life

long learners• Focus discussion on priority standards

and their accomplishment• Showcase student work• Encourage students, parents and

teachers to engage in open, honest, dialogue

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POWER

Student led conferences…• Press students to have a vision for their

future• Utilize students strengths, interests, and

hobbies to garner higher student achievement

• Facilitate the development of students oral communication skills

• Encourage self-efficacy

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference1. Begin the year with a student goal setting

conference.2. Prepare samples of students work to show

evidence of growth and goal progress (portfolio).

3. Notify parents well in advance of the conferences.

4. Provide opportunities for students to practice

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

(1) Begin the year with a student goal setting conference.• Identify strengths and challenges

based upon data…• Student Interest Inventory• Parent Questionnaire• Student Achievement Data

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the ConferenceStudent Achievement Data

• Illinois -- ISAT• Criterion-referenced tests (CRT)• Test of Cognitive Skills (TCS) Performance

Indicator• Classroom assessment and performance• Classroom behavior

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

Administer self assessments• Self Assessment• Team work & cooperation• Behavioral self-evaluation• Citizenship• Organizational skills• Responsibility

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the ConferenceStudent Interest Inventory/Student

Attitude Inventory• Are you a good reader? Why or why not?• Are you a good writer? Why or why not?• Name 3 topics you would like to read or write

about.• How often do you read for fun?• How often do you write for fun?

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference(1) Begin the year with a student goal

setting conference.• Set goals with the grade level priority/power

standards in mind…• Reading• Writing• Mathematics• Science• Social Studies

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

• Design a plan of action• Student responsibilities• Teacher responsibilities• Parent responsibilities

• Decide on evidence to be included in portfolio what shows progress toward achieving the goals

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

(2) Prepare samples of students’ work to show evidence of growth and goal progress (portfolio).• Include baseline evidence

• ISAT/ITBS• Running records• Classroom assessment• Writing assessments• Students’ Attitude Inventory

• Have students organize their work with a table of contents.

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

(2) Prepare samples of students’ work to show evidence of growth and goal progress (portfolio).• Ask students to explain and reflect upon their choices

(Post-Its or note cards)• I put this in my portfolio because…• I feel good about this piece because…• If I did this piece again, I would improve it by…

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

(3) Notify parents will in advance of the conference.• Send home a letter explaining the conference

format and why it is being used…• Why are you having student led conferences?• How will the conferences be different?• If necessary, when can parents talk to you without the

student?• When and where will the conference be held?

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the Conference

(3) Notify parents will in advance of the conference.

Develop parent conferencing questions to guide parents through the process…

Reading:

1. What books have you been reading?

2. What book did you enjoy most? Why?

3. What are you reading now?

4. What new words have you learned?

5. Read me a page from the book you are currently reading.

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the ConferenceParent Questionnaire

• Letter to parent (see next slide)• What are your child’s academic strengths?• What subjects are the most difficult for your child?• Describe what your child enjoys doing most in

his/her spare time.• In what clubs or activities does your child

participate?• Is your child physically active?

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NUTS AND BOLTS

Before the ConferenceParent Questionnaire

• How much time each evening does your child spend…

• Watching TV?• Reading?• Completing homework?

• What 3 words would best describe your son or daughter?

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NUTS AND BOLTSBefore the Conference

(4) Provide opportunities for students to practice.

• Model the process• Teacher to teacher• Teacher to teacher assistant

• With students, develop a checklist describing student role

• Organize student to student practice sessions

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NUTS AND BOLTSBefore the Conference

Conference Checklist for Students

• Introduce your parent to your teacher• Tell your parent about…

• Your reading goal• Your reading log and the books you have read• Your reading reflections about what you have read

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NUTS AND BOLTSBefore the Conference

Conference Checklist for Students

• Tell your parents about…– Our reading rewards program– Your vocabulary journal and new words that you

have learned– ____________________________

____________________________• Ask your parent if he/she has questions• Thank your parent for coming

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

1. Introduction (1 minute)2. Orientation (2 minutes)3. Students Achievement Data (5 minutes)4. Students Goals (3 minutes)5. Action Plan (5 minutes)6. Students Work (10 minutes)7. Debriefing (2 minutes)

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

Introduction/Orientation

• Introduction - Student introduces parent to teacher (1 minute)

• Orientation - Teacher explains conference procedures (2 minutes)

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

Student Achievement Data

• Examining the Data - Teacher shares data that helped student and teacher identify goals (5 minutes)

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

Student Goals and Action Plan• Examining Student Goals - Student

shares goals and explains why they were selected (3 minutes).

• Sharing Action Plan - Student and teacher discuss their responsibilities for parent (5 minutes).

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NUTS AND BOLTSConference Organizer

While we look at my work, please notice these things:• Math goal ________• Steps I will take to reach goal

1. _____________2. _____________3. _____________

• How parents can help me reach the goal _____• Plan to monitor progress _______• These are the things I do well ______• These are the things I am working on ______

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

Student Work• Examining Student Work - Student

shows work and reflections from portfolio to demonstrate his/her progress toward achieving goals (10 minutes).

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NUTS AND BOLTS

During the Conference

Debriefing• Evaluating the Conference Process -

The teacher, parent, and student discuss and comment on the conference process (2 minutes).

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NUTS AND BOLTS

After the Conference

1. Student sends thank you letter to parent

2. Student completes reflection survey3. Parent questionnaire/evaluation

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NUTS AND BOLTS

After the Conference

Student Reflection Survey• What did you like about the student led

conference?• How did you feel during the conference?• What didn’t you like about the conference?• If you could change the conference to make

it better, what would you do?

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NUTS AND BOLTS

After the Conference

Parent Questionnaire• Which conference (traditional or student

led) gave you a better appreciation of…– What your child was learning?– What your child studied in class?– Your child’s study habits such as finishing

assignments and handing work in on time?

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NUTS AND BOLTSAfter the Conference

Parent Questionnaire• Which conference format did you prefer? Why?• What are the benefits of student led

conferences?• What are the disadvantages of student led

conferences?• What more would you like to learn in the

conference?

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KEYS TO SUCCESS

• Students and teachers willing to take risks

• Teachers willing to step aside

• Focusing in on student achievement-power standards and their accomplishment

• Committing time to…• Learning• Preparing• Practicing

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CHALLENGES

• First time jitters• Uncertainty of sharing control with students• Need to adopt a student-centered philosophy• Organizing the logistics of conferences• Responding to families who don’t participate• Vision of the student for their academics and

their future

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THE ROLE OF VISION

• Vision is a dream in action

• Vision gives direction

• Vision determines your destination

• Vision always precedes great performance or action

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THE ROLE OF VISION

• Vision clarifies purpose• Vision empowers students beyond

known assets

-Vision Enables-Vision Empowers-Vision Enhances

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THE FUTURE-FOCUSED ROLE IMAGE

Unsuccessful students had:• Very short horizons• Believed their lives were in the hands of

fate• Had no idea of where they were going

academically or personally

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THE FUTURE-FOCUSED ROLE IMAGE

Successful students had:

• A vision of their future

• Goals

• Believed in their own self-efficacy

• Saw multiple options in their life

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SUMMARY

Student benefits:• Accountability for their learning• Students learn to evaluate their own progress• Students gain greater commitment to school work and

learning• Builds self confidence and self-esteem• Encourages student/parent communication• Builds communication and critical thinking skills• Places responsibility on the student and parent• Allows students to become involved• Puts students in charge of their learning• Time allowed to share and celebrate in learning environment

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SUMMARY

Parent benefits:• Increases the amount of information given to a parent• Learn more about their child’s learning and skills• An opportunity to help their child set positive goals• Active participant in their child’s learning• First language communication• Eliminates standing in line for a conference• Allows for more time in their child’s learning environment to

see what the child has worked on over a period of time• First hand opportunity to see their child in charge of the

learning process

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SUMMARY

Teacher benefits:• Less stress on teachers, very relaxed atmosphere• Less confrontational (more positive)• Places responsibility on the student and parent• Increased parent participation• An opportunity to see students in a leadership role