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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Zits and Data

My biggest complaint so far about being pregnant is my acne.  It is out of control!!!  Not to gross you out, but I feel like I'm a teenager again.  My face HURTS it's so bad.  I am getting zits in places I have never gotten them before - in my eye brows, in between my eyelids and eye brows, and all around my hairline.  I have figured out how to get rid of my headaches though....take an allergy pill!
On a different note, some of you may wonder what I actually do at my job.  Here is one project I took up:
This is our school data wall.  It has every single students' name on it, twice.  The left column contains students who fall below standards in both reading (on the left) and math (on the right) by grade level.  The middle column is all students who meet standards in both subjects, by grade level, and the right hand column consists of all the students who exceed standards in both subjects, by grade level.

Clearly, teachers want to focus on helping the students in the left hand column catch up to their peers.  Teachers - do you know which of your students fall below standards?  Amazingly, the left hand column contains the fewest amount of students, which makes it really manageable for our teachers to really target those students.

There are several things we do to help these students that I haven't seen in any school I've ever worked at before.  First of all, we offer them free after school tutoring in reading and math twice a week.  Secondly, we require teachers to look at their classes' data and determine the skills they are the weakest in.  Teachers have to create an intervention calendar and focus on one of the skills per week.  They have to carve out 10 minutes a day to do mini lessons on the subject Mon-Thurs, and then give a short assessment on Friday.  They then have to input that data into their intervention calendar weekly, proving:
  1. They are aware of the standards their students are the weakest in
  2. They are actually targeting those skills daily in addition to continuing on with the regular curriculum
  3. They are proving with data from their weekly assessments, whether their students are experiencing learning gains in that area
The things we require of our teachers are amazingly overwhelming, but no one could argue that it's not what a phenomenal teacher would do.   It is awe inspiring to see true education reform in action!  And I thank the lucky stars that I don't have to do it!  =)

I found this on the PostSecret App today and liked it so much I thought I'd share:



1 comment:

  1. Sorry about the skin, pregnancy will kick your butt and stretch your belly :) Wish I had some advice.

    And I LOVE what your school is doing! I am currently on the public/private fence right now (Danielle has 1 more full school year before K,) and a friend of mine wants to "start" a charter school... want to come start another one in Chicago?!

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