Joan Bissell, CSU Elaine Guarnieri-Nunn, EnCorps Jeremy Roschelle, SRI Steve Schneider, WestEd
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100Kin10 Partners Respond Collaboratively: Bold Initiatives Preparing Teachers for
The New Standards
Joan Bissell, CSUElaine Guarnieri-Nunn, EnCorps
Jeremy Roschelle, SRISteve Schneider, WestEd
Chris Roe, CSLNet
California State University Initiatives
Joan BissellDirector, Teacher Education and
Public School Programs
A New Generation of Teachers…Prepared for the CCSS and NGSS
Five year project that will prepare new teachers for the standards
A partnership design featuring university/K-12 collaboration
Emphasizes clinical preparation with partner schools/districts
Is to be guided through leadership of faculty with K-12 input
Addresses all disciplines with significant attention to STEM
Features grants to CSU campuses for reforms with K-12 partners
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Emphasis on Faculty Co-Professional Development with K-12 Partners
Collaborative CCSS and NGSS professional development
Support for K-16 Professional Learning Communities
Purposes:
Build on knowledge both on campuses and in K-12 schools
Align pre-service with Districts’ CCSS/NGSS approaches
Establish ongoing PD opportunities for CSU faculty and K-12 teachers
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CSU Reforms Preparing K-6 Teachers for NGSS
In 2012, CSU began an NGSS reform initiative focused on strengthening undergraduate preparation of future elementary teachers
Reforms focus on cross-cutting concepts, integration of science and engineering, and the NGSS scientific and engineering practices
They addresses commonalities between the NGSS, CCSS-M, and CCSS-E/LA—e.g., read, write, speak, engage in argument from evidence.
http://teachingcommons.cdl.edu/ngss/
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CSU Campus NGSS Reform Models
Seven campuses were selected to develop NGSS reform models:– CSU Bakersfield: Cross-disciplinary capstone science course– CSU Chico: Innovative labs that address crosscutting concepts– CSU Fresno: Integrated STEM Teacher Preparation – CSU Fullerton: Engineering within biology, earth, physical science– CSU Sacto: Connect Life, Physical, Earth/Space Science & CCSS-M– San Diego State: Physics and Everyday Thinking and EiE– Cal Poly SLO: Challenging, engaging Engineering labs
http://teachingcommons.cdl.edu/ngss/csu_projects
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Additional Campus Approachesto Develop Understanding of CCSS-M & NGSS
Faculty engage in Lesson Study, analyzing one another’s teaching After-school practicums: candidates deploy CCSS-M, NGSS practices Studio classrooms in which content knowledge, lab are fully integrated Cross-disciplinary faculty learning communities, overcoming silos Summer curriculum development institutes with K-12 partners Engineering initiatives: Integration with science content; new labs; EiE
http://teachingcommons.cdl.edu/ngss/engineering_design
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CSU Faculty Priorities and Concerns
Fostering content & pedagogical knowledge for CCSS, NGSS teaching
Advancing conceptual teaching and learning of mathematics Integrating CCSS-M, NGSS, and CCSS-E/LA standards Helping to plan high quality NGSS assessments Opportunities to plan together with K-12 districts and schools Recognition of need for significant time to achieve implementation
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Lesson Study and K-6 CCSS-M
100Kin10 Research Design Competition—Gold standard research in partnership with University of Chicago Urban Education Lab (UEL)
2. Examines Impact of Lesson Study on K-6 Teachers’ CCSS-M Knowledge and Practices within LA high need school district
3. We have learned of the deep struggles of elementary teachers in understanding and teaching mathematics with conceptual emphasis
4. We have seen the impact of Lesson Study in advancing CCSS-M and in creating a community of practice that teachers value and learn with
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Impacts of NGSS Reforms On Elementary Teacher Candidates
This course allowed me to witness the power and excitement of science, and the numerous ways in which science can positively impact the lives of our students.
Working in the after-school program was an incredible experience in which I learned how to implement science activities in a fun and exciting manner.
Without this experience, I am not sure I would have considered working with middle school students. I now plan to add a math or science authorization. This is an excellent hands-on experience.
Because of the encouragement and inspiring teaching approaches of our science teacher and supervisor, I have decided not only to strive to be an amazing elementary teacher, but also to add a science credential.
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Impacts of CCSS-M Lesson Study On Current Elementary Teachers
I have a better understanding of how to ask students questions to help them to master or improve their conceptual knowledge.
I am becoming more aware of how my students are thinking and how their thought process is working by asking “why” questions.
I am now encouraging my students to talk and reason with one another and explain their thinking instead of just looking for the correct answer.
I am creating lessons involving problem-solving, discussions, and writing for a more complete analysis/understanding by the children.
I am giving my students more opportunities to explore on their own and to explain their thinking in an effort to increase understanding.
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EnCorps STEM Teachers Program
Recruits and transitions experienced STEM professionals into second careers in education to help ensure that every child in a disadvantaged
community receives an excellent math and science education.
Elaine Guarnieri-NunnExecutive Director
EnCorps’ Model Pre-Service Placement:
– Opportunities to tutor in partner schools and community-based organizations
– Work with math and science content area teachers as a “guest teacher”
– Experience teaching and learning in preservice
Professional Development:– Boot Camp (3-days in summer);Fall and
Spring Institutes
Individual Coaching and Cohort Support throughout the year:
– Professional networking with other STEM professionals and/or veterans who are also transitioning to teaching
– CSET Test support materials
Partnering with partner teacher credentialing programs for a streamlined, credential process
Alignment with NGSS & CCMS Teacher Candidates have opportunities to see
new standards being implemented by master teachers in partners schools & begin to put experience into practice
EnCorps PD includes: – Overviews, deep dives and
implementation models in new standards– Emphasis on ways EnCorps participants
can leverage their STEM experience to help students make connections between engineering practice and content
– Emphasis on project-based learning – 30% of EnCorps participants are
engineers – well suited to help teach and cultivate engineering practice and content.
Long-Term: EnCorps Community of STEM practice
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Digital Advertising Print Ads & Collatoral Partnering w/corporate funders Google Ad-words for nonprofits Referral Campaigns Social Media Campaign Informational sessions –
webinars Informational sessions for AAA
(Already assembled audiences) – connecting with professional associations (IEEE, SWE, etc.)
Educators as Ambassadors
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Recruitment & Selection
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Center for Technology in LearningJeremy Roschelle, Co-Director
Supporting Teachers in Learning Argumentationfor the CCSS-M and NGSS
For Faculty and Pre-service Candidatesin both Regular and Special Education
Campus instruction + clinical practice to advance complex CCSSM / NGSS skills like fostering argumentation?
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Content
Methods
Theory
Campus In a School
Field Experience
Mentoring
PD
Campus instruction + progressive approximations + clinical practice to advance complex CCSSM / NGSS skills like fostering argumentation
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Content
Methods
Theory
Campus In a School
Field Experience
Mentoring
PD
simulation role play
exemplars feedback
Dynalogue: a tool for expressing what deeper learning looks like
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DynaLogue allows preservice candidates to quickly and easily author animated dialogs between two characters. Their characters speak according to your script while expressing their ideas on a whiteboard.
Dynalogue Status Developed through NSF project, ended 2012 In active use at SFSU and SDSU since 2012 Available as OER at http://dynabook.sri.com/dynalogue/ More importantly, part of a suite of resources and
activities called “DynaBook” then enable instructors to create compelling preservice activities that are approximations to practice of complex pedagogical skills required by CCSS-M and NGSS
And SRI’s “Bridging” program of in-service TPD, which has strong preliminary research results
U-Teach STEMSteve SchneiderSenior Program DirectorScience, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
U-Teach STEM
Three Strands:• Science and Engineering
Content
• Pedagogy
• Leadership
Science & Engineering
Content
Engineering is Elementary (EiE) provided a model for understanding engineering design process and engineering practices.
Consumer Product Testing allowed participants to think like scientists as they made claims about their products based on experimental evidence
Nature of Science assisted participants with learning to think like scientists.
Pedagogy Sessions
How People Learn (Bransford et al., 2000) provided research on how students learn. All other sessions were designed to align with this compendium of research.
5E Instructional Cycle (Bybee) provided a common instructional model for NGSS aligned science.
Note booking featured scientists’ notebooks and the rationale for note booking in science and engineering.
Conceptual Flow provided a planning format for identifying the important science content to be taught at each grade level.
Leadership Sessions
CA Common Core Standards (CACCS), Next Generation Science Standard (NGSS), 21st Century Skills gave participants a preview into how to integrate CACCSS and the NGSS.
Myers-Briggs helped participants with understanding their temperament types as they work in teams.
Quality STEM Learning Experiences Great STEM Educators Innovative STEM Networks
Chris Roe, President and CEO
CA Teacher Enrollment Plummets
Source: Annual Report Card on California Teacher Preparation Programs for the Academic Year 2009-2010, Oct 2011 Commission on Teacher Credentialing
California’s teacher preparation programs, credentialing policies and professional learning practices must be redesigned to attract, prepare and retain more educators who are ready and well-supported to deliver rigorous and engaging STEM education.
Barriers to Improving Students Learning in STEM Subjects
• Preparation, induction and professional learning programs for teachers of all subjects are in general discreet, disconnected and repetitive.
• Most of our K-8 teachers have inadequate math and science content knowledge, and they are confused about how to teach these subjects
• Current practices and priorities of higher education institutions get in the way of improving student learning in STEM subjects.
• The values and practices of the sciences and mathematics professions de-incentivize high quality teaching.
• Lack of communication and alignment between the systems that serve children ages birth-to-5 and the K-12 system.
What Has to Change?
• Transform a chaotic system of discreet preparation and training experiences into a coherent, aligned and logical system of continuous and progressive training
• Content knowledge, pedagogical training and clinical practice should be integrated in teacher preparation programs.
• Two-and-four-year colleges and graduate schools of education should collaborate with school districts & county offices of education
• Teachers should be organized into professional learning communities and learn to work in teams and they need to be treated as the professionals they are
What Has to Change? (cont)
• Teacher-candidates and higher education faculty should ramp up their efforts to learn to use technology appropriately as a tool to accomplish multiple objectives
• We should ask teachers to demonstrate new and deeper competencies as they progress though each phase of their teaching careers, and we should recognize and reward them accordingly.
• Hold all teacher preparation and induction programs accountable for each teacher’s effectiveness in the classroom using multiple measures
All Stakeholders Must…
• Own their roles in the problem• Craft a common vision• Define their roles in the solution• Complete the process of “backwards designing” a new
roadmap.
100Kin10 Partners and Our Contact Information
Joan Bissell: [email protected]
Elaine Guarnieri-Nunn: [email protected]
Jeremy Roschelle: [email protected]
Steve Schneider: [email protected]
Chris Roe: [email protected]