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http://pacff.wikispaces.com/

Scroll down on the left hand side, until you seeOTHER EVENTS

Click on2009 National Student Teacher Supervision Conf.

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LEARNING EXCHANGE: 

Slippery Rock College of Education

Student Teacher Supervision Conference 2009

Beth Cornell, Joanne Mangiapane and Diane Chessman

PA Classroom for the Future Mentors

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Classrooms for the FuturePA High School Reform Initiative

• Improve teaching and learning

• Increase academic achievement and student engagement

• Transfer the responsibility for learning to the students to use 21st century skills

• Change classroom practice.

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CFF Three Year Growth

• Year 1 – 103 Schools in 79 districts – 90 coaches

• Year 2 – 358 Schools in 303 districts – 380 coaches

• Year 3 - 543 schools in 453 districts – 450 coacheso Urban, suburban, rural, small,

large

• Cumulative:• 500,000 Students affected• 20,000 teachers• Over 145,000 laptops

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Millennial Students

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Millennials

• Learn socially• Cooperative• Want to be engaged• Interactive• Tech Savy• Self expression

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School 1.0 School 2.0• Teacher Centered • Content coverage • Memorizing information • Lecturer • Whole group configuration• Single instructional and • learning modality• Memorization and recall• Single discipline• Isolated• Textbook dependent• Teachers teaching to one learning style• Learning content• Learning isolated skills

       and factoids• Acting purely as a student• Technology as Add-on

                                                                                                           

• Learner Centered• Learning and Doing• Using Information• Facilitator/Co-Learner• Flexible grouping configuration• Multiple instructional and learning

modalities to include all students• Higher Order Thinking Skills - creativity• Interdisciplinary• Collaborative• Multiple sources of information• Teachers addressing multiple

        learning styles• Learning how to learn• Completing authentic projects

• Acting as professional in the discipline• Technology integrated into Curriculum

and Instruction

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PA Smart ClassroomsParticipating Schools: Core subject classrooms

(English, Math, Science, Social Studies)

• one laptop per student desk (cart of 25)• a teacher laptop • a printer/scanner• imaging software• productivity software• a web cam• an electronic whiteboard • a projector• up to three digital still cameras • up to five digital video cameras

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K12ware Reflection Tool

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PA Standards Aligned System

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RANGE OF INSTRUCTIONALPRACTICE

Ed Coughlin from the Meteri Group

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Three CFF Coach Presenters

Eric Norberg

Laurel School District

Dr. Brenda J. Taylor

Slippery Rock Area School District

Parke H. Wentling

New Wilmington Area School District

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High Education Reflection

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