Instructional Strategies

Instructional Strategies Info- Links

http://www.fortheteachers.org/instructional_strategies/

http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/designteach/design/instructionalstrategies/

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/fine_arts/visual_arts/strategies_correlations/

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three-level-study-guide

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journaling

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Instructional Strategies List

High Quality Standards

WV Standards for High Quality Schools

Standard I – Positive Climate & Cohesive Culture

In high quality schools, the staff shares sound educational beliefs and values, establishes high expectations and creates an engaging and orderly atmosphere to foster learning for all.

Function Category

 Function A – Shared Beliefs and Values
The staff works collaboratively around a set of shared educational beliefs and values and uses these to intentionally shape the school’s climate and culture.
 Function B – High Expectations for All
The staff establishes high expectations for self and student that are written, clearly communicated and readily observed in educational practice and personal behavior.
 Function C – Safe, Orderly and Engaging Environment
The school environment is safe, well-managed and clean and contributes to an engaging and inclusive atmosphere.

Standard II – School Leadership

In high quality schools, the principal fosters and develops distributed leadership among staff, students, and stakeholders in order to focus collective action for improved school performance.

Function Category

 Function A – Principal Leadership
The principal exhibits the professional knowledge, skills and dispositions that reflect strong leadership and effective management. (Note: Specific indicators of instructional leadership by the principal appear within each of the High Quality Standards)
 Function B – School Teams and Councils
The school teams and councils function effectively to advance the mission and goals of the school through leadership, planning and problem-solving.
 Function C – Teacher Leadership
Teachers assume responsibility for school and classroom improvement and are provided authentic opportunities and resources to lead and influence professional practice.
 Function D – Student Leadership
Students are engages in age-appropriate leadership opportunities that develop self-direction and a sense of responsibility for improving self, school and community.

Standard III – Standards – Focused Curriculum, Instruction & Assessments

In high quality schools, the staff delivers a standards-focused curriculum that enhances the unique qualities of each learner and assures that all students attain the essential knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary in the global, digital age.

Function Category

 Function A – Classroom Learning Environment
Teachers create and manage an inviting classroom environment that is student-centered and fosters student refection, intellectual inquiry and self-direction.
 Function B – Standards-Focused Curriculum
Teachers implement a standards-focused curriculum aligned with the Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools and the 21st Century Learning Skills and Technology Tools.
 Function C – Instructional Planning
Teachers design long and short term instructional plans for guiding student mastery of the Content Standards and Objectives based on the needs, interests and performance levels of their students.
 Function D – Instructional Delivery
Teachers facilitate engaging instructional experiences that enhance individual student progress in mastery of the curriculum using multiple strategies, appropriate assessments, learning resources, digital tools and processes aligned with instructional targets.

Standard IV – Student Support Services & Family/Community Connections

In high quality schools, the staff places student well-being at the forefront of all decisions, provides support services to address student physical, social/emotional and academic growth, and forms positive connections to families and the community.

Function Category

 Function A – Positive Relationships
Positive relationships exist between the school staff and the students, families and the larger community.
 Function B – Student Personal Development
The school staff attends to student physical, social-emotional and academic well-being through coordinated student support services for health, child nutrition, character education, guidance and counseling, special education and English second language.  Function C – Teacher Leadership

The school staff forms partnerships with various community agencies and organizations to enhance the ability to meet the needs of all students.

Standard V – Educator Growth & Development

In high quality schools, staff members participate in processes of self reflection, collaboration and evaluation that lead to professional growth and development in order to impact student learning.

Function Category

 Function A – Professional Development
The staff engages in continuous learning opportunities for professional growth designed to improve school and classroom practice.
 Function B – Teacher Collaboration
The teachers participate in high functioning professional learning communities to collaborate on the improvement of students learning through the study of relevant data, problem analysis and the implementation of strategies that improve instructional practice.
 Function C – Evaluation, Feedback and Support
The staff participates in processes of evaluation that facilitate self-reflection and informs the process of professional growth.

Standard VI – Efficient & Effective Management

In high quality schools, efficient and effective management procedures assure that facilities, fiscal resources, personnel, and data and technology systems add value to student learning and comply with law and policy.

Function Category

 Function A – Facilities
Facilities are clean, well maintained, safe and secure, aesthetically pleasing, and configured to meet the learning needs of students.
 Function B – Fiscal Resources
Policies and processes are established and applied to obtain, allocate and efficiently manage school fiscal resources.
 Function C – Personnel
High quality personnel are selected according to West Virginia Code and are purposefully assigned and retained to effectively meet the identified needs of students.
 Function D – Data, Information Systems, Technology Tools &

Infrastructure

The school has appropriate technology infrastructure and utilizes data information systems and technology tools to support management, instructional delivery and student learning.

 

Standard VII – Continuous Improvement

In high quality schools, there is collective commitment to collaboratively identify, plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, and communicate the changes necessary to continuously increase student learning.

Function Category

 Function A – Focused and Coherent Plan
The staff establishes a coherent approach for improving the performance of students based on the mission and goals outlined in the strategic plan.
 Function B – Processes and Structures
The staff has well-defined structures for building professional relationships and processes necessary to collaboratively engage all stakeholders in actions to increase student learning.
 Function C – Monitoring for Results
The staff monitors changes in practice and implements adjustments, evaluates the results of student learning, and communicates the progress to all stakeholders.

WV High Quality Standards

Matrix & DOK Support

Matrix & DOK Support

Mastery Matrix 2 TEMPLATE

CORNERSTONE SKILLS

The 4 C’s of Learning Skills

Matrix

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matrix-template 1.0

Mastery Matrix 2 TEMPLATE 2.0

Depth Of Knowledge Levels

Cornerstone skills 2013-14

Fayette County FYS-Session 1 (Sept 2013)(1)

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CORNERSTONE SKILLS

The 4 C’s of Learning Skills

CORNERSTONE SKILLS EXAMPLES

  • Analyze
  • Infer
  • Compare & Contrast
  • Justify
  • Evaluate
  • Create
  • Synthesize
  • Summarize

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Depth   Of   Knowledge Levels

  • DOK 1: Recall–Remember their developmental level

 

  • DOK 2: Multiple steps, one answer, cognitive decision

 

  • DOK 3: Justify, some collaboration, abstract, real world, interdisciplinary, more than one answer, multiple approaches

 

  • DOK 4:
  • Performance tasks are Key in the higher order DOK 3-4
  • DOK 4 is “real world application”  (application is a skill)
  • The nature of a DOK 4 activity calls for a PBL  -project based learning
  • Take more time
  • Rubric
  • Product is important and different
  • Teacher is facilitator…roles change as the student does the work
  • Collaboration
  • Students make decisions
  • Students do research
  • Challenge the kids
  • Problem solving
  • Higher order thinking –HOT
  • Discovery & Inquiry
  • Student does the work and they discovery through inquiry
  • Cross disciplines
  • Greater student autonomy…not cookie cutter
  • They are not led, as they come to their own conclusions.
  • Curve ball….. Throw on a “what if”, make it real world, this changes directions in thought…This is big, as it shifts the PBL to make them

 

Do not confine a student’s way to show mastery

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Matrix tools:

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Here are some DOK support items per content area:

All areas:  DOK Support- NEVADA Document

By content:

MATH

Grades3to5_MATH

MATH DOK

DOK MATH-CognitiveRigorMatrixMathScience

SCIENCE

DOK Science

Science Extended Depth-of-Knowledge Stages

ELA

ELA DOK hess et al

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Reading DOK Levels

Social Studies

SS_DOK

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Related arts:

DOK Vo Tech Co Curr

DOK-FINE ARTS

Surface Tablet info

Microsoft Pro User Guide PDF- en-us_Surface_Pro_User_Guide

http://surfaceprotips.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html

Keyboard- http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/touch-mouse-and-search/how-to-use-the-on-screen-keyboard

Touch- http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/touch-mouse-and-search/using-touch-gestures-tap-swipe-and-beyond

Windows 8- http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/getting-started/get-to-know-windows

More– http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/feature-10-tips-tricks-microsoft-surface-pro-rt-tablets

Cheat Sheet

Microsoft Surface For Dummies

From Surface For Dummies, 2nd Edition by Andy Rathbone

No matter which version you’re using — Microsoft Surface RT, Surface Pro, Surface 2, or Surface 2 Pro — to get the most out of your device, you’ll want to keep your system updated and know how to navigate your tablet using the Charms bar in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1.

Keep Your Surface Current via Windows Update

Your Microsoft Surface automatically downloads waiting updates from Windows Update, but it doesn’t always install them until you restart your Surface. To be on the safe side, follow these steps to download the latest updates and restart your Surface.

  1. From any screen, slide your finger inward from the screen’s right edge to fetch the Charms bar, and then tap the Settings icon.

  2. When the Settings pane appears, tap Change PC Settings.

  3. At the PC Settings’ screen’s bottom left edge, tap Windows Update.

  4. Tap Check for Updates now, install all waiting updates, and restart your Surface, if requested by Windows Update.

Navigate Your Surface with the Windows 8 Charms Bar

The Charms bar, an icon-filled strip that appears along the screen’s right edge, works throughout your Microsoft Surface, from the Start screen to the desktop. You’ll find yourself constantly summoning the Charms bar to move quickly from one place to another, as well as to search and send information other places. To summon the Charms bar, slide your finger inward from the screen’s right edge. The Charms bar appears, with its five icons:

  • Search: Tap this, and a Search pane appears. Type a word in the Search box, and your Surface lists any matching apps, files, or settings, as well as a list of websites dealing with your search term.

  • Share: When you want to share what you’re seeing with friends, tap the Share icon. The Share pane appears, listing all the apps capable of sharing what you’re seeing.

  • Start: Tap this for a quick way to return to the Start screen.

  • Devices: This gateway to devices attached to your Surface offers three options: Play lets you stream music or video to other computers; Print sends documents to the printer, and Project sends your screen’s contents to an attached projector or TV.

  • Settings: Tap this to see all of your settings, different ways to change either the app you’re seeing, or your Surface’s general behavior.

All of the Surface click-on keyboards include keys dedicated to the Charms bar’s all-important icons. Look along the top row for keys dedicated to Search, Share, Devices, and Settings.

New e-mail & Webtop

Your “access” mail is being phased out…  your new address drops the “access” for just “k12.wv.us” mail… Change it by watching this tutorial….

Office 365 email Setup

 

WVDE Info on new mail & Office 365

 

Step by step-  New Email PDF 

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The WVDE Webtop initiative provides WV educators with 21st century tools.  It combines third party tools such as the Google Apps suite, as well and WVDE developed web applications.  Any teacher is invited to sign up and create a webtop and instantly gain access to all of the tools.  You can watch the presentation “Webtop Overview“, make sure you see the Speaker Notes.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ui-AoQRRcuPWavVvNfTNBpwSp5eh9Fy3uAzLtKRInBc/edit#slide=id.i0

Webtop Online Tools

WVDE Google Apps

  • Google Calendar – Track events, coordinate schedules, share everything online.
  • Google Sites – Create and manage with others online content.
  • Google Docs – Online word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation tool.
Personal Webtop Space – save files and access them from anywhere.  Create online backups of your documents.Webtop Communities – Online social networking.  Maintain a personal blog, or a community blog.  Share pictures, create relationships with other teachers around the state.  Use it as a teaching tool.  Create a community for your class.Epearl – Student Eportfolios
Epearl was developed by Concordia University and it is a free, bilingual, web-based electronic portfolio software. Based on sound research evidence, coupled with feedback from the field, ePEARL has been designed to encourage self-regulation in learners within student-centred curricula.  More InfoManhattan Virtual Classroom
Manhattan is a web based learning platform that helps you to manage blended face-to-face and electronic classroom.  It has 17 different modules to help you migrate part of your class into the electronic realm.  Some of these are Assignments, Handouts and Notices, Class Discussions, Team Discussions, Podcasts, and more.  Teacher ManualWebtop Dropbox
The webtop dropbox is an attachment personal attachment area.  Each user can upload their files to their dropbox and easily share those files with anyone via email, google sites, or any other online tool.Webtop now gives you licenses to Microsoft Office software to download to your personal computer- Here is a guide to show you how to access this!InstallSoftware-PC_002

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Office 365 email Setup