Thursday, November 14, 2013

11/15/2013


Department:
Science
Content/Type: Science
Date: 11/15/2013
Facilitator:
Megahan
Start Time:8:00
End Time: 8:40
Evidence: Support of Key Action Plan
Key Action _5E1:
 
Leaders will facilitate "Looking at Student Work Sessions" and will demonstrate use of rubric.
 
Evidence of Support/Assessment:  Developing a common rubric to support our looking at student work sessions.
 
Discussion: Let’s use these questions from “Looking at Student Work Sessions” to develop a rubric we will all use.

Level 1: The Details: What details do you see in the student work – voice, content, organization, vocabulary, mechanics? 
Level 2: The Student's Perspective: Looking at the work from the student perspective – what was the student working on? What were they trying to do? What level of thinking were they using? What choices were they making about content, process, product, or evaluation? How much responsibility do they take for - what they learn, the process they use, and how they evaluate it?
Level 3: Patterns and Conclusions: Do you see any patterns across the samples of student work? Did you see anything that was surprising? What did you learn about how a student thinks and learns? 
Level 4: What's Next? What new perspectives did you learn from your colleagues? What questions about teaching and learning did looking at student work raise for you? As a result of looking at student work, are there things you would like to try in your classroom to increase rigor, increase relevance, promote reflection?
Action Step:  Teachers will participate in "Looking at Student Work Sessions" and will  assess student writing using a department developed rubric.
 
STAAR rubric for assessing expository writing. http://curriculum.mydallasisdonline.org/file.php/1/STAAR/RLA/Latest%20STAAR%20Updates%20and%20Resources/Resources/EOC%20I,%20II,%20III/EOC%20Writing/R10%20-%20High%20School%20Expository%20Writing%20Rubric.pdf
 
Who Is Responsible: Science Teachers
 
Timeline:
 
Key Action 2C1:
 
 
The Community Liaison will actively recruit parent volunteers and ensure participation at school activities and events.
 
 
 
 
Evidence of Support/Assessment: Discuss school and community events and opportunities to encourage parent participation.
 
Discussion: In what events have you participated? How was parent involvement? What strategies can we put in place to increase parent involvement?
 
 
 
 
Action Step: Recruit teachers to participate in the Mayor’s Race on Dec 7, and solicit ideas for ways the science department can support the “Giving Tree” project.
 
Who Is Responsible? Ms. Megahan
 
Timeline: Friday’s Meeting
 
Questions for
Administration:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, September 20, 2013

Agenda for meeting Friday, 9/27/2013, 8:15


9/27/2013

We will meet in Ms. Maldonado's room at 8:15. 

Please bring your laptop, and curriculum map so you can work in content areas pulling up data. 

The agenda for today's meeting:

1. Work with content teacher's to pull data, and compile a report for Dr. Ortega.

2. Focus on objectives on the curriculum map for the second six weeks. 

3. Prepare an excel report to forward to Dr. Ortega.

Monday, September 16, 2013

September 16 PLC

Short meeting this morning to establish the best time for Department PLC. 

Dr. Ortega explained that we will meet two days a week. Wednesday afternoon meetings are mandatory. If there is not a school wide faculty meeting, then we are to meet in our PLC. 

Data driven decision making is the topic for meetings until further notice. She doesn't have evidence of this yet. 

The five teachers present voted for Friday afternoons as the best time for meetings, however, Dr. Ortega sent Ms. Elliot to veto Friday afternoon meetings.

So now we need consensus again. Shall we meet Friday mornings, or is Thurs afternoon better? I will need to reschedule tutoring.

Please reply in comments below or by email ASAP so I can plan accordingly.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

PLC Meeting Wednesday Afternoon 9/11


From Dr. Ortega's earlier email.
 
"Wednesday:
 
If did not cover Monday's agenda, continue or begin and add:
 
6.  Now that we know the weakest areas, how will we add to our maps to insure we spiral these through the year?   How and how often will we assess to ensure our students are improving in these skills/concepts/content?
 
Thank you all for your continued good work.".
 

Please bring your curriculum map with data notes or some documentation of the data.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Writing practice

Teaching students to write portions of the lab report, before expecting the whole. Writing for a specific purpose and audience ELPS 3-C. The language needs shaping, but this student understands random sampling as a tool for reducing error! To the students credit, the active voice was used. Please share resources for science writing conventions we need to reinforce.
Two different students, in the same research group, writing different conclusions. 

Students were instructed to redesign an investigation, being certain that they used terms from the word wall. This student will rewrite this prompt on a poster to display on parent/teacher night.

Science PLC 9/9/2013

9/9/2013 First PLC meeting


Mr. Parisi if you would please help me with the minutes on Wednesday. The Wednesday meeting will be in  Mr. P's room starting promptly at 4:20. We were a little slow to get rolling this morning, but I know we are all adjusting.



I will find and forward the template for PLC sign in to someone with a working printer. Ms. De La Paz is working to find print cartridges for our department printers.



A few things to note.
Please use the Blogspot to send me things that you need to know. Simply enter your concerns under comments. This will centralize the information, allow us all to work as team at resolving issues, and serve as documentation of the very hard work you are all doing. I see you. I feel you.

Ms. Mctear sent her apologies for being caught in an unsually long commute to school.
Suggested Agenda for Monday:

1.  Disaggregation of EOC test items - the one with the bold red markings.


Biology and Chemistry have EOC data to disaggregate. Physics and Environmental systems uses mid-term ACPs as reported on Data Portal. Mr. McGaugh has no access and must rely on Ms. Everett.

Ms. Poledor suggested that we pull from Curriculum maps if data is unavailable.


2.  Find areas of strength and weakness
Ms. Megahan suggested that we look at low scoring objectives, aka, those with the lowest percentage of mastery, and record the percentages on the curriculum map highlighting the lowest.


3.  What is the follow-up?  What action can be taken to improve?

 Here's a picture of how Ms. Megahan has done that. This allows me to also spiral objectives that may not get covered just before the exam in the fall, or to continually spiral the low-scoring objectives.  Ms. Megahan lists raising these objectives as evidence outcomes on her lesson plans.

This was a little challenging as the many of the objectives tested last year show up in the fourth six weeks of this curriculum map. I've heard that the tests are being rewritten.




4.   What common assessments will you be using and how often?


Common content designed tests administered every three weeks. New teachers are still working to log into Eduphoria as instructed by the Tech Help Desk at Dallas ISD. They think that once new teachers login with the common password, then the system will pick them up for file and data sharing.
Ms. Poledor asks that we include 2 to 3 open-ended items on the tests (much like last year).
 
5.   What can my content area do to address writing? (ELA will have to analyze both  reading and writing.)
Mr. Joseph spoke about not accepting work that was not written with complete sentences, and in paragraph form. He also spoke about not accepting lists. 
Ms. Megahan encouraged everyone to teach prewriting, and explained that lists are a strategy for pre-writing much like outlines and that our students struggle with bridging their thoughts in a logical manner.  She thinks we need to make prewriting (outlines, concept maps, brainstorming) part of the writing requirements, and build this into grading.


Ms. Megahan also spoke about using Free Response questions in AP classes, explaining that students need experience with time writing in order to be successful at the Free Response on the test.




Wednesday, May 8, 2013

05/09/2013

Good morning. Our goals today are:


  1. This Is Water - a short video from David Wallace Ferguson about intentional thought. May be something you want to share. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmpYnxlEh0c
  2. Department Concerns to be addressed.
  3. Talk culminating projects as a tool for keeping wayfarers engaged.
  4. Share the staff development for early release:

May 10, 2013

 

Early Release Professional Development

 

 

·        STAAR Quality Resources

o   Core teachers will view training resources (videos) as a content team.  These resources were donated by Deborah Louis as part of the Mayor’s Grow South Initiative.

 
 
username is DISD email address
password is starQuality



·        Region 10 Professional development for Social Studies

o  Region 10 Consultant will share strategies for increasing student engagement and making instruction student led versus teacher led. 

·        MRS for Electives

o   Elective teachers will discuss effective implementation of MRS in their classroom, then demonstrate/model an MRS using teachers as students.

 

·        ALL teachers will complete the School Climate Survey before they leave for the day.

     


       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      Thursday, May 2, 2013

      Wednesday, May 1, 2013

      Science Professional Learning Community 5/2/2013

      To address the Implementation aspect of our Systemactic Coaching Rubric for Achieving the Sixth Archetype: Characteristic of an Effective School we will talk about differentiated instruction in the classroom.



      We will:



      1. share our successes for the last few weeks.
      2. watch a short video about Differentiation in the classroom.(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2VXbb-hxoo)
      3. hopefully watch a demonstration of that technique in action (filming today).
      4. talk about challenges, look at resources, and share ways we can use this in our classrooms. (http://legacy.mckinneyisd.net/departments/curriculum/MISD/Secondary/Documents/How%20to%20Differentiate%20Instruction.doc)


      Mr. Parisi would you please keep the minutes of our meeting. Perhaps we should do this as a blog to conserve, and create a dialogue. Minutes can be posted as comments.