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Summer Institute Session Team Leaders Check-In Introduction February 6th, 2013
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Page 1: SI Team Leader Session

Summer Institute Session

Team Leaders Check-In

Introduction

February 6th, 2013

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Webinar Protocol

• PLEASE MUTE —your computer and we will

move you to panelist so you can talk

• Eliminate background noise as much as

possible.

• Be sure you are signed in with your name.

• Send messages through the chat window to

all as needed; we may not monitor the

questions bar.

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Thank You!

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Meeting Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants

will.…

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Team Leader Group NormsWhat should we add to this list?

• We’re all in this boat together, so lets agree to…

– Participate

– Collaborate

– Expect to be supported

– Ask for what we need

• If we start sinking, and we need some help, we’ll

be clear about whether we need a bucket or a

boat.

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SI 2013 – Plans (still) underway!

• “Summer Institute is not about just [curriculum] content, rather the work

of the agency”

• FOCUS: Building Leadership Capacity to Change Teacher Practice and

Change Student Outcomes

• We are thinking differently about the overall structure

– Choice

– LEA/Charter School involvement

– More facilitation, less direct training

– Integrated content – topic-based

– Greater integration of technology

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“Design Studios” and

“Remodeling Sessions” - TOPICS

“Design Studios”

(3-hour sessions)

“Remodeling Sessions”

(90-minute sessions)

Assessment and Accountability *Curriculum-Based Sessions (all content area standards)

Building Instructional Improvement through Data

Literacy

Inter-Rater Reliability

Building Professional Development Capacity Leaders with Leaders

Career and College Readiness NCEES Online System

Connecting to Serve All Students NC Read to Achieve

Home Base PD to Ensure Improved Outcomes

NCEES Responsiveness to Instruction (RtI) and the New

Standards

P21 Framework

TPACK Toolkit

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2-Day ScheduleDAY 1

9:00am-12:00pm ―Design Studios‖

(3-hour sessions)

12:00pm-1:00pm Catered Lunch

1:00pm-4:00pm

1:00pm-2:30pm

(90-m

inute

sessio

ns)

―Remodeling Sessions‖

(CURRICULUM)

2:30pm-4:00pm ―Remodeling

Sessions‖

(TOPIC-BASED)

Leaders with

Leaders

(JOB-ALIKE)

DAY 2

8:00am-11:00am ―Design Studios‖

(3-hour sessions)

11:00am-12:00pm Catered Lunch

12:00pm-3:00pm Facilitated Team Time and Closing Celebration

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Locations

DATE REGION LOCATION DATE REGION LOCATION

July 8-9 Region 2 Greenville

Convention

Center

Greenville

July 8-9 Region 6 Hilton Charlotte

University

Hotel

Charlotte

July 10-11 Region 1 July 10-11 Region 8

July 15-16 Region 4 Sheraton

Imperial

Convention

Center

Durham

July 15-16 Region 5 Koury

Convention

Center

Greensboro

July 17-18 Region 3 July 17-18 Region 7

EAST WEST

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Important Dates - Targets

• By January 25: Save the Date posted to NCDPI Professional Development Webpage

• AFTER February 1: Weekly communication in RttT Weekly Newsletter for Summer

Institutes 2013

• By March 25: Webinar Series for Summer Institute teams

• By April 1: Registration opens for Summer Institutes 2013

• By April 26: Summer Institutes Wikispaces available to Summer Institute teams

• By April 30: Registration Window closes for Summer Institutes 2013

• By May 1: Home Base Demo available to Summer Institute teams

• By June 14: All changes and updates to Summer Institute teams due

• July 8-July 18: Summer Institutes 2013

• ONE WEEK FOLLOWING EACH SUMMER INSTITUTES: Participants complete

Evaluation Survey for CEUs

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Some Guiding Principles

• The focus of Summer Institutes is to answer this guiding question:

How does “your content/topic” help a teacher improve their practice?

How do teachers know the students learned it?

– We are working to Change Teacher Practice in order to Change

Student Outcomes.

• Content for all sessions will be housed on one wikispace. Pre-work for

participants is strongly encouraged.

• Mid-March: Webinar Series developed for Summer Institute

participants (or Team Lead)

• Common Themes throughout all sessions: Home Base, Standards 1-

6, Dufour questions, Universal Design for Learning, Guskey’s model of

evaluating PD

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More Guiding Principles

• Objectives for each session are critical. Clearly defining what the

participant will learn and experience is extremely important. Therefore,

fine tuning the title of a session is an option, but sure leadership will

have to approve any proposed adjustments.

• Home Base must be woven into every session (although there is one

Design Studio dedicated to Home Base). Online Modules should be

woven into every session (where appropriate)as well.

• Design Team Leads are leading your teams. You are instrumental in

moving the work forward, ensuring the timelines are met, and being

informed about what is happening. As the team lead, you are

empowered to carry things out.

• A rubric will be provided to support the development of your content

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Something to Think About

• Would your topic lend itself to blend a

virtual opportunity within the

presentation?

– (We are exploring options for this summer)

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How to Proceed

• Contact your planning/design team (in the next week)

– Introduce yourself

– Describe the work

– Establish a plan to get it accomplished

• Design and prepare the session (ongoing)

– Use the Planning Wiki

– Participate in Team Leader Sessions

• Determine who will facilitate (East and West)

• Participate in session review (aka. Vetting, date TBD)

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Session Planning

• What is important for participants to know

and be able to do?

• How will you engage them in the learning?

• Craft a brief description of the session.

• What materials and resources will you

need?

• What roles will your team members play?

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Where Stuff will Live

• Link to NCDPI Summer Institutes 2013 Page:

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/profdev/conferences/summeri

nstitutes//

• Link to Summer Institutes 2013 Wikispaces

(for LEA Teams):

http://si2013.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

• Link to Summer Institutes 2013 Wikispaces

(for Design Teams/DPI only):

http://si2013planning.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/home

• To see examples from last year’s planning efforts

http://si2012.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

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Join the Wiki

• Go to: http://si2012.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

• Request Membership

• Ask your team members to do the same

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Maintain Your Page

• List your Team Members

• List your Group Norms

• Post your plan for accomplishing the work

– http://si2012.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Arts+Educati

on+Team

– http://si2012.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Social+Studie

s+2.0+Team

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Support

• Task Team Leads

– Robert Sox

– Michael Hickman

– Cynthia Martin

– Kim Simmons

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Questions??

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Thank You!!!

• Have a GREAT week!!


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