Partnership Next GenerationLearning
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Will Discuss ~
• Why Do We Need to Move to Next Generation Learning?
• What is Next Generation Learning?
• What is the Partnership?
Challenges and Opportunities!
• Reductions in Investment ~– Bill Gates ~ 2008 Levels
• Bi-partisan concerns with quality!– PS Remediation– Educator Effectiveness Questions
• Technology Advancements
What is Next Generation Learning?
A personalized system of educationthat prepares each child for life, work andcitizenship in the 21st century.
Critical attributes:
1. Personalized learning2. Authentic student voice & agency3. World-class knowledge and skills4. Performance-based learning5. Anytime, everywhere opportunities6. Comprehensive systems of learning supports
NxGL Policy Development in NHNxGL Attributes NH Policies and/or Innovations
Personalized Learning ICT E-Portfolio Requirement:Extended Learning Opportunities, ELO Network and Charter ModelingMultiple Pathways to Graduation tied to Compulsory Education (SB 18)
Authentic Student Voice and Agency E-Portfolio Requirement; Charter Schools, ELO Modeling
World Class Knowledge and Skills Common Core; Certain Charters;Competency-based system requirements
Performance Based Assessment New State Accountability ModelI3 Network; Charters
Anytime, Everywhere Opportunities ELOs; Online Learning Policies—Snow days/Sick days; VLACS
Student Centered Comprehensive Systems of Support
Effective Educator policy (developing); Response to Intervention—APEX/PBIS; My Voice Survey and Follow the Child Data Supports; Multiple Pathway Designs
“Customized, Personalized
Education for All Students, Not Defined by
Time or Place!”
Susan Patrick
President and Chief Executive Officer of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL).
iNACOL is the international K-12 nonprofit association representing the interests of practitioners, providers and students involved in online learning worldwide.
Milan Village Schoolhttps://sites.google.com/a/sau20.org/milanvillageschool/home/nxgl
Gene Wilhoit
Executive Director of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)
Tom Carroll
Leads the National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future NCTAF in its mission to empower educators who are transforming their schools from teaching organizations into learning organizations.
“Personalized High Schools engage students by allowing
them to plan and develop their own pathways through school
based on their talents, interests, and aspirations.”
Support for achieving this is provided through workshops designed to:
• Guiding personalized learning through advisory programs • Developing a personal learning process for each student • Implementing regular student led conferences• Changing the culture of the school so that students are trusted and supported to lead their own learning
“Rather than grades and test scores, the work itself –
portfolios, exhibitions and student-led conferences –
shows what the students have learned.”
Support for implementing performance assessments include:
• Developing an inquiry based approach to instruction • Developing and scoring rubrics for portfolios, exhibitions • Changing the culture of the school so that students are trusted and supported to carry out long term projects with a demanding assessment at its conclusion.
Authentic student voice is the deep engagement of students in
directing and owning their individual learning and shaping
the nature of the education experience among their peers.
Four key realms in which students can (and do!) make
academic decisions are:
• what they learn
• how they learn
• how well they learn
• why they learn.
World Class Knowledge and Skills
World-class Knowledge and Skills require achievement goals to sufficiently
encompass the content knowledge and skills required for success in a globally
oriented world.
World-class Knowledge and Skills require achievement goals…
……. Determine a continuum of competencies through which students demonstrate mastery.
……. Mastery requires that a student apply content and skills in performance based scenarios.
……. Grades must represent the mastery level of students.
……. Learning time is determined by mastery and not grade level.
….. achievement goals to sufficiently encompass the content knowledge and skills
….. Achievement goals (competencies) should be designed on essential knowledge and skills within and across discipline areas
….. Common Core Standards in Language Arts and Math creates portability and equity of learning opportunities district to district
….. Essential Skills should be identified in all disciplines in order to prioritize learning and focus curriculum
……content knowledge and skills required for success in a globally oriented world.
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21st Century Fluencies should be integrated into curriculum design and pedagogy.
21st Century Fluencies integrate UbD, high quality assessment and critical thinking skills.
They are a design model for curriculum, high quality assessment and authentic learning.
Anytime Everywhere Learning
Extended Learning Opportunities in NH
ELO + NxtGL = MASTERY
Students become •more engaged, •take greater ownership of learning,•cultivate habits of mind, •increase inquiry and solution-building,•decrease desire to drop out
Blended Classroom &
Virtual Classes
Hybrid ELO & Classroom
Hybrid Community ELO & Virtual Learning
Alternative Learning Plans
Non-School Setting
AlternativeSchedule
Day/Evening Pathways
Credit- Bearing Extended Learning
Opportunities
STUDENTS
~adapted from the Ohio Department of Education report: new emphasis on learning
What if ...we designed high school around students’ needs?
• Flexible schedules were offered to acknowledge brain research that says that teenage brains are wired for late nights and late mornings?
• Students could demonstrate their mastery of competencies and move forward instead of sitting in class bored?
• Students could earn credit simultaneously in more than one content area through real world projects and problems that they select based on their interests?
• Students could earn credit for learning experiences that included postsecondary connections and postsecondary mentors, internships, educational travel, on-line learning and community service?
• Learning experiences nurtured students’ skills in understanding their own strengths, their local and global communities, and their goals and aspirations?
Anytime, Everywhere Learning allows us to do that.
Implementation
Implementation science is a framework that includes processes, tools, and activities that are systematically applied to the change process to effectively put into place a practice, program, or initiative.
Research shows that effective implementation occurs in a framework that includes 7 components. The practices or initiatives being implemented are described in sufficient detail so that they can be effectively taught, evaluated, supported, and sustained.
(Adapted from: Fixsen, D. L., Naoom, S. F., Blase, K. A., Friedman, R. M. & Wallace, F., 2005)
Implementation Frameworks
• Practice, program and systems change through…– Multi-dimensional, fully integrated use of
• Implementation Drivers
• Implementation Stages
• Implementation Teams
• Improvement Cycles
COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS OF SUPPORT
• Creating a Pre-Kindergarten- 20 Continuum
• A Focus on the Learner
• Shared Conversations Regionally About What Learning Environments Need to Look Like to Support Learning
• Rethinking the Role of the Teacher
New Hampshire’s Next Generation of Educators
• Criteria for Excellence in Teaching – Clear Expectations Across the Continuum
• Facilitating Learning Environments with a Focus on the Learner as Partners Working Together to Assure Student Learning
21st Century Learners
• Building collegial environments
• Support the creation of well-defined and mutually beneficial partnerships between schools and institutions of higher education.
• What If We Could Completely Rethink the Current Structure?
• What is the Evidence of Student Learning?
IHE Network Educator Preparation Programs
• May 24, 2011- Working Together to Influence Change
• The Commissioner Barry, Tom Carroll, and Gene Wilhoit – Setting the Stage for Learning
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