A Look At Learning (A.L.L.) 1 Showcase Salinas Union High School District April 30, 2015 Our Team Tim Vanoli, Superintendent Dan Burns, Associate Superintendent Blanca Baltazar-Sabbah, Director of Educational Services Leticia Lopez, District Lead Instructional Coach Alma Saucedo, ELD Curriculum Specialist/Instructional Coach Middle School EL Specialists: Guillermo Arenas, El Sausal, Sam Benish, Washington, Margarita Cardenas, Harden, Dr. Marisela Cerda, La Paz High School EL Specialists: Melissa Bowen, North Salinas, Rosalina Cabrera, Alisal, Patricia Cardona, Salinas, Marc Tejeda, Everett Alvarez 2 Demographics ● Total enrollment 14,200 ● ELs: 3,514 o Long-Term ELs: 85% o Newcomer ELs: 15% ● RFEPs: 6,040 A Look at Learning Showcase 2015 3 Our Journey 2007-08 a •EL Catch Up Plan •Title III Plan 2008-09 •EL student placement flowchart 2010-11 •SCCOE Partnership •GRR/CM Initiatives 2012-13 •Instructional Coaching •Common Core Transition 2014-15 •Systematic ELD •Explored ELA/ELD Framework 4 Research Guiding Our Work Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach (Knight, 2007) Reparable Harm (Olsen, 2010) Improving Education for English Learners: Research-Based Approaches (CDE, 2011) Unmistakable Impact (Knight, 2011) 5 Research Guiding Our Work Instructional Coaches and the Instructional Leadership Team (Spalding & Smith, 2012) Cognitive Coaching Seminars Foundation Training Learning Guide 10th edition (Costa & Garmston, 2014) ELD/ELA Framework (CDE, 2014) 6 Signature Practice: Instructional Coaching Systematic ELD GRR/CM Instructional Coaching Common Core State Standards GRR = Gradual Release of Responsibility CM = Constructing Meaning 7 Instructional Coaching A.L.L. provided framework for Coaching Model Monthly IC collaboration to refine our practice o A.L.L. Training with Yee and Denise o Cognitive Coaching o Communication Skills o Introduction to Systematic ELD for E.L. Specialists 8 IC Collaboration 9 ELD 1- Middle School 10 ELD 2 – Middle School 11 ELD 2 – High School 12 Lessons Learned by Coaches We must: Internalize the A.L.L. Observation Cycle process Use a checklist to guide the sequence of implementing the A.L.L. Cycle Deepen our knowledge of Systematic ELD Increase planning time! 13 Lessons Learned by Teachers Mr. Cortez, ELD 2 “Looking back on my lesson, I realized that I need to make the information more relevant and meaningful. I feel that my students were not challenged enough.” 14 Lessons Learned by Teachers Mr. Cano, ELD 2 High School “The next time I teach Sarah Plain and Tall I will focus on creating lessons which have more precise language goals that align with what we are working on in the grammar book such as pronouns, adverbs, and verbs in the future tense.” “I would like to continue training in Systematic ELD and working alongside coaches.” 15 Lessons Learned by Teachers Mr. Ross, ELD 1 Middle School “During the Guided Practice, I was going to place the tools for each “career” in the pocket chart mixed up, but still under the right category, “tools.” I realized this was nearly useless for the students. Instead, I used it as an opportunity to get reading/pronunciation practice with vocabulary they would encounter in the partner practice phase. So I had students read the word, and gave each student a vocab card. In the end, each student had two cards.” “I want to be able to better differentiate my instruction. I want to better use the available materials from our curriculum (Inside) so that students can have quick access to ready-made practice that is appropriate to their level and independent.” 16 Next Steps Coordinate a district A.L.L. Cycle for ELD teachers who are singletons at their site Work with more than one ELD teacher at a time (groups of 2 or 3) Create a bank of exemplary lessons & videos Create online communities for teachers to share resources 17 CCSS Literacy Implementation Plan Salinas Union High School District CCSS Literacy Implementation Plan 18
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