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System Implementation and MonitoringRegional Session
London West
Day One
Winter, 2014
Resources are available at
sim.abel.yorku.ca
Agenda Day 1
Day 1 of Winter SIM is a monitoring experience• What you told us• Student Voice• Monitoring Through Implementation• Monitoring Moment• Lunch• Breakout: Cross-board, role-alike sharing• Team consolidation
You told us …
For Winter K-12 SIM you requested:• Growth mindsets, grit, resilience• Cross-board, like-role sharing• Monitoring: what are other boards monitoring and
how are they doing it• Time for discussion• Articles and videos• Grade 9 applied strategies• Interventions in mathematics• Descriptive feedback as part of monitoring• Use of qualitative data
Goals• Inquire and co-learn about implementation and
monitoring of your plan within your learning team
• Build and mobilize knowledge through outside and in-the-room thinking
• Build our capacity to monitor our progress and impact
• Consider how educator and student mind-sets influence our actions
• Support coherence building by connecting the work of the province and district with the schools
Student Voice
Scott Johnson, Principal Holy Trinity Catholic School St. Clair CDSB
Video – Student Voice
“The power of positive teacher-student relationships is critical for learning to occur.” p. 25 SEF
Team Conversation
• How is student voice a source of evidence and how can it be used as part of the monitoring process?
• In your role, how are you paying attention to student voice and how is it informing your work?
“The single biggest factor in whether students try or give up, leave or stay is their sense that somebody in the school knows who they are and cares about what happens to them”
Steven Katz - Monitoring
Engage in collective learning around challenges of practice so that understanding of those challenges grows deeper. Through investigation proposed solutions emerge that are then tested/monitored to see if they help. We want to see evidence of a permanent change in thinking and behaviour.
Team Time
Complete the Monitoring Moment chart in preparation for sharing this afternoon.
Please use dark markers so that your work can easily be read by the other teams who will be visiting your chart.
Decide which member of your team will stay with your chart to briefly share important learnings and to answer questions.
Breakout room allocation for ‘Monitoring Moment’ work
• Kensington 1 – Thames Valley DSB• Kensington 2 – Greater Essex County DSB• Manchester – London District CSB• London A – Avon Maitland DSB
• Bristol C – Windsor-Essex CDSB (main room) St. Clair CDSB
Huron Perth CDSBLambton Kent DSB
Lunch 12:00-12:45
Gallery Walk as a Team
• As a team move from chart to chart • Use post-its to add suggestions, questions or
comments for each chart - (leave on the charts)• Use post-its to jot down ideas to bring back to your
team• In preparation for discussions this afternoon, please
take note of your discoveries, wonderings and questions.
Questions to Consider• What is the connection between what you heard and what
you are doing?• What are the implications for your role in the monitoring
and implementation of your plan?• How are you involving all of your stakeholders? - Whose voice is missing? - How might you invite them into the discussion and planning? • What are your next steps in preparation for the Spring
SIM session?
Cross-Board Like-Role Conversations
Take your own Monitoring Moment worksheet + your notes re discoveries, wonderings and questions to your break-out room.
Role Breakout LocationSupervisory Officers Kensington 1
Elementary Administrators
Kensington 2
Secondary Administrators
Manchester
System Program Support Staff
London A
Questions to Consider• What is the connection between what you heard and what
you are doing?• What are the implications for your role in the monitoring
and implementation of your plan?• How are you involving all of your stakeholders? - Whose voice is missing? - How might you invite them into the discussion and planning? • What are your next steps in preparation for the Spring
SIM session?
Team De-Brief
• Share learning from break-outs
• Add information to your team chart.
• Review the questions on the Monitoring graphic to determine if there are questions relevant to your work that still need to be answered.
Breakout Sessions for Day 2Title Presenter Location
Deepening Math Understanding in Thames Valley
Thames Valley DSB Kensington 1
Networking Schools to Reflect, Plan, Learn and Monitor: The Greater Essex County DSB’s OFIP Journey
Greater Essex County DSB Kensington 2
The Student Success School Support Initiative
Windsor Essex CDSB Manchester
K-12 Numeracy - Our Collaborative Learning Process:Intermediate Math
Avon Maitland DSB London A
System Learning Stories Dr. David Cameron, Student Achievement OfficerResearch Evaluation and Data Management Team, Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat
Bristol C