Wow! Where did the time go between January and April! Sorry that I haven’t published any of our great works here in the Curriculum area for some time. So, I need to catch everyone up.
Response to Intervention - The Elementary Learning Team has been meeting nearly every other week to continue to collect and refine information to use to implement our new system in the fall 2011. The three groups - Data Collection Tools, Interventions, and Problem Solving Process – have done an outstanding job of investigating and identifying items of assistance to staff as well as developing a system for implementing the process involving staff and administration at the elementary level. We are planning to present our new RtI system for the elementary schools to Superintendent Kuffel later in the month of May.
Common Core Curriculum – Teachers in all levels, K-12, have now been introduced to the new curriculum standards to be used by all teachers in the state of Illinois and across most all of the nation. Teachers have read through the Math and English Language Arts standards for their grade level and the grade level both before and after the one they teach (elementary). Teachers in the Middle School and High School have been led in their discovery process by the principals in those buildings. All teachers have worked through the new standards that are not linked to the current Illinois Learning Standards. Lastly, teachers have been asked to become familiar with the College and Career Readiness Standards for the Language Arts in their grade level area (elementary or MS/HS). This summer a team of teachers will determine the 1) power standards that will serve as the basis for our district’s quarterly and unit assessments, 2) select individual student objectives, 3) write assessments for each unit and quarterly assessment and finally write units of instruction based on all three items. The units will likely be written throughout the 2011-12 school year.
We have been told that the Science Standards for the Common Core Curriculum (C3) will be available in the summer, so work on these documents will begin as soon as they are received.
Teachers understand that the C3 is replacing the 1997 Illinois Learning Standards. Although we don’t know at this time the sequence of student objectives for the quarterly state assessments (grades 3-12), we are going ahead to plan assessments to coincide with our new written curriculum. We expect to make minor modifications to the mapping or calendar placement of units in the year to reflect the assessments from the state. Unit assessments will be written and used regardless of the time of year the information is taught.
Teachers will be receiving professional development to assist with data collection for the RtI and C3 assessments. Additional PD will be planned in the area of lesson planning and implementation – especially in light of the exciting new technology we will soon have available throughout the district.
I-PAD Roll Out – Teachers in the Elementary levels as well as high school and middle school, will have sets of I-Pad 1′s to use later this spring and next fall as an instructional tool. These great “hands on” tools will be fantastic for practicing literacy and numeracy skills, creating story boards and accessing interactive websites, and learning interpretive and research skills. The goal in the district is to move to “one to one” computing through use of mobile computer labs and I-Pads. Teachers in the elementary schools are checking the devices out overnight or for several days to experiment with applications and adaptations for students. We anticipate having enough devices to create a classroom set or to share between classes and teachers so that every student will have access. Teachers in Art, Music, and PE will also have access to the devices.
Writing Workshop at HS – On April 27, selected high school teachers will attend a content area writing workshop in the Library. The agenda will include a review of the 6 Traits of Writing, Common Core Standards for Writing, and David Conley’s College and Career Readiness related to Writing. Teachers will use websites to investigate classroom activities to increase use of writing as an instructional tool to improve research and investigative skills.
New Employees – The Elementary Principals have been interviewing candidates for elementary classroom and physical education openings. Middle and High School principals have interviewed for dean of students and business openings. We are very pleased with the background and strength of our candidates. All positions have now been filled. Applicants who were not selected will be sent notification letters in the coming week.
BUG project at Northside School – In conjunction with the Kiwanis Club of Geneseo, the PTA and 3rd through 5th grade classroom teachers participated in a program to help students improve their grades in the 3rd quarter of the school year. Students in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades worked together to learn and bring up their grades (Bring Up Grades) to earn a BUG certificate. Students with straight A’s also helped tutor and otherwise assist their classmates. These students were recognized with a Super BUG certificate. An assembly was held on April 7th for parents of the students so recognized. The president and other officers of the Geneseo Kiwanis club were in attendance at Northside school to help honor these students’ accomplishments! The fourth quarter BUG awards will take place on the last day of school – June 3rd.
Developmental Class Research – High School Math and English Classes.Researchers at Columbia University Teacher’s College have invited me to undertake a research project dealing with students at the high school who have completed non-credit community college classes before graduation. Across the country, researchers and community college administrators and professors are concerned with increasing rates of students needing additional course work before qualifying for 100 level classes. In order to learn more about the affect of offering these pre-100 level classes in the high school, I am embarking on a project to learn more about student outcomes as a result of participation in these classes. Geneseo High School offers a Literature and Communication class as well as 081 and 090 college algebra courses – all modeled after courses at Black Hawk College.
A variety of data has been gathered from records going back to the class of 2008. Present year seniors and juniors taking our developmental level classes at the high school will be surveyed this spring regarding their post-secondary plans. The paper will be given at a conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management in Washington, DC in November.
We are all looking forward to the last few weeks of school. The excitement for activities -such as field days for all elementary K-2 and 3-5 students – is mounting. Our PTA’s have worked hard this year to make a point of promoting health and wellness. We are exercising and enjoying lots of fruits and vegetables in our school lunches and snacks.
I promise not to be gone from the blog so long before my next entry!!
Dr. Swanson