Thursday, December 5, 2013

Seeing change already

Yesterday afternoon the MSAD #6 Math Vertical Team met.  This team is made up of teachers from all levels (K-12) and represent all eight of our school buildings.  We took some time to share around the table the positives and the struggles so far in working to implement the Common Core math standards this year.

Certainly, there were struggles and challenges shared, such as the need to create common assessments, figuring out which standards (of the many!) carry the most leverage for our students, and how to help students that aren't finding success in mastering a certain standard.  More importantly, though, were the things our teachers shared that clearly exhibited we are off to a FANTASTIC start.

  • Teachers said that by unpacking standards (talking through and clarifying) with the students, the kids were learning and using math vocabulary more successfully.  
  • Kids clearly know what they need to learn and why they need to learn it, and what's most powerful is that they can verbalize it.
  • Teachers are seeing that they can tailor their instruction more deliberately.
  • Kindergarten kids are physically tracking their progress toward mastering standards---they can see where they are and where they need to go.  
  • For students that need interventions to catch up, those teachers are able to pinpoint exactly what the specific need is and focus right in.  
  • Teachers know their kids, academically, even better.  Doing progress reports was actually LESS time consuming for one teacher since she had so much clear evidence from her kids right in front of her.
  • Students who meet standards have a more specific path for more challenge---a teacher can move a student within the same topic area but at a higher, deeper level.

This team is more than ready to roll up their sleeves and tackle some of the issues and challenges.  Our next meeting is Wednesday, January 22, 2014.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Stakeholders #2

The second Stakeholders Group meeting was held on November 5th.  Participants took a look at video clips of kids in standards-based classrooms, talking about their learning.  Topics of discussion included Maine Public Law 669 (proficiency-based diplomas, a requirement for students in the class of 2018), some clarity around the difference between standards-referenced and standards-based educational systems, where "the standards" come from, and how a standards-based system would breed success for our kids and MSAD #6.

Questions that have surfaced so far...




What does it LOOK like?  Click to see kids in Maine schools.






The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, December 9th at 5:00 pm.  We meet at the MSAD #6 Central Office building on Main Street in Buxton.  Please join us!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Curriculum Work

We have had teams of teachers in grades K-12 doing curriculum work in math, English/language arts, science, and social studies this past month.  Teachers have had after school meetings in the areas of math and ELA, discussing the Common Core State Standards implementation.  Questions are surfacing and brainstorming is being done, which we expected.  The teachers are finding that they have a better and clearer focus for their instruction.  Each level---elementary, middle, and high school---have articulated what their specific next steps will be.  We're off and running.

In the area of science, teachers met for a full day to discuss the Next Generation Science Standards. Our middle school has done a large amount of work already, as has our high school.  The elementary teachers enjoyed meeting with the middle and high school science teachers and have started discussions about building better foundations for our kids in early years.  The focus isn't just science content, but thinking strategies and problem solving, and readying kids to be science thinkers.

We also held a full day meeting in the area of social studies, where the teachers looked at several resources and sets of standards.  The state hasn't given any definitive direction as to where to go in this subject area, but has given suggestions.  The social studies team looked at the National Center for History in the Schools standards, the National Council for Social Studies standards, and more specifically at the College Career and Civic Life (C3) Framework to guide the work.  The purpose of the framework is "for states to upgrade their state social studies standards and for practitioners — local school districts, schools, teachers and curriculum writers — to strengthen their social studies programs." 


These curriculum teams will continue to meet throughout the year--there is much work still to be done, but we're off to a great start with enthusiastic and collaborative teachers!




Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Stakeholders Group Meeting #1

On October 10th, the first Stakeholders Group meeting was held at the MSAD #6 District Office. Facilitators are Paul Penna, principal of Bonny Eagle High School, and Krista Poulin, Assistant Curriculum Coordinator.  An invitation went out to all parents, and staff members working in MSAD #6. Students in our middle and high school were also asked to join.  There were approximately 45 folks in attendance at this first meeting!

The mission of this diverse group is to research, discuss, and come to a decision regarding the educational direction of MSAD #6---do we want to move forward in becoming a standards-referenced, standards-based, or proficiency-based school district?  The MSAD #6 school board will be looking for a recommendation in May 2014.

During this first meeting, the facilitators provided background information, showed short videos to elicit feedback and discussion, and gathered input and ideas from the participants.  Rich dialogue was had, openly and honestly, about our current system, student learning, and success for ALL students.

If you didn't attend this first meeting but are interested in joining the group, please email Krista Poulin at kpoulin@bonnyeagle.org or call 929-2307.  The next meeting is November 5, 2013 from 5:00 to 6:30 at the MSAD #6 District Office.



 Slideshow Presentation, click here



             

         

Friday, October 4, 2013

Summer Work Photos

Some photos from our Performance-Based Education symposiums this past summer...

August 6-8, 2013
Symposium Level 2


















August 13-15, 2013
Symposium Level 1





Students from RSU 57, answering questions from our participants