I officially retired from Missouri public schools on June 30, 2014. On July 1, 2014 I put another hat on my head, that as the Project Director for the Heart of Missouri Regional Professional Development Center on the University of Missouri campus. I am excited to remain a part of public education and am eager to share information on the Collaborative Work project with districts in Missouri. My focus is on school districts in Lincoln County, which is fairly close to my home in St. Charles.
The month of July I will be training on the Collaborative Work project. I have been handed a large, 6" binder full of materials that have been shared with previous Project Directors and I have spent much of my time reading the lessons and about the CW project.
About the CW project, it was developed under a grant from the US Department of Education, to the Missouri Department of Education. Materials and methodology was created by professionals using the work of John Hattie, and specifically on five overview topics and four specific teaching/learning practices. The four practices are assessment of capable learners, effective feedback, reciprocal teaching and spaced v. massed practice. I am familiar with the first three, but the last one I will be doing a bit of homework!
The over arching topics are collaborative data teams, implementing with fidelity, developing and using common formative assessments, and using data to make decisions about teaching and learning practices. Internal coaching rounds out the topics.
My first three days have been spent READING and READING and READING the many developed learning packages that are in existence. I love reading so this is a great thing but I can feel my eyes starting to think they've done enough for today.
I love the CW process as it has teachers working with their actual lessons in a day-to-day manner with the state standards. It incorporates formative assessment, data team processing, instruction, and post assessment. LOVE IT! This is what made my heart go pitter patter as a principal. Love this process.
I am eager to meet with my districts and see how I can help lead teachers through this process, increasing achievement for all. I am impressed with the work they have already done.
Retired elementary principal who now is an Improvement Consultant at the University of Missouri.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Air Can Move Objects
Students in Dr. Mazzei's classroom learn that air can move objects. First graders learn that even though we can't see it, air can do many things. Today, the perfect weather gave this teacher the right moment for flying kites. Good planning on the teacher's part allowed this to happen. Thank you, Dr. Mazzei, for having flexible learning plans that allow you to take advantage of the teachable moment!
Monday, March 10, 2014
Teacher of the Year-East Elementary
Congratulations to the East School Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Kymn Shepherd! We are so happy for her at East. Mrs. Shepherd has been a teacher at East since the building opened. We wish her luck in the district competition!
Friday, February 21, 2014
Kindergarten Presents to the Board!
Each month the Board of Education asks a specific building to provide a program for the board members. It is a fun chance to show our board what our students are doing in school. First graders presented information about the flag in the fall and kindergarteners are telling board members about writing.
Their stories were delightful, and you can tell by the faces of the Board that they were having a great time as well!
Their stories were delightful, and you can tell by the faces of the Board that they were having a great time as well!
Friday, January 24, 2014
Monday, December 9, 2013
Christmas and Holiday Activities at East
We are busy with the holiday season at East. Students kicked off the holiday season this year by having our first grade Christmas concert on December 3. The students did a wonderful job as usual, thank you to Mrs. Cluck!
Monday, November 11, 2013
Veterans Day Parade
This year our kindergarten and first grade students celebrated Veterans Day with a parade by the veterans from our local VFW. First grade students sang Old Glory for the veterans who came in from the parade. There is nothing more powerful than children's voices lifted in song. When the children were ready to leave the rotunda, the veterans lined up and "high fived" or shook the hands of every first grader. This was such a powerful and personal event for the students.
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