bcssa summer leadership academy presentation on the graduation program
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BCSSAAugust 15, 2014
Where are we now? What have we done?Where do we hope to go next
Context& Background
What Do We Know?
Can we stay status quo
or…Has the quo
lost its status?
Personalized Learning
6
Quality Teaching and Learning
FLEXIBILITY and CHOICE
HighStandards
LEARNINGEmpowered by Technology
Three Big Words…
Research + Response from the Field = Motivation to
try something new
So, what have we done? And what do we
still need to do?
The Educated Citizen• thoughtful, able to learn and to think critically,
and who can communicate information from a broad knowledge base;
• creative, flexible, self-motivated and who have a positive self image;
• capable of making independent decisions;
• skilled and who can contribute to society generally, including the world of work;
• productive, who gain satisfaction through achievement and who strive for physical well-being;
• cooperative, principled and respectful of others regardless of differences;
• aware of the rights and prepared to exercise the responsibilities of an individual within the family, the community, Canada, and the world.
AGPA
Grrr…
Equal Value
ACADEMIC TRADES
BALANCE
- Career and Skills Training Programming
- Career Awareness Activities
- Career Exploration Opportunities
- Career Engagement Experiences
- Career Champions (success stories/successful practices)
How will everything we know and everything we
have done, impact our Graduation program?
The feedback has suggested…
Less of… More of…
Grade Levels (Grades 10, 11, 12)
Learning experiences not separated by Grades
Less of… More of…
Focus on teaching (“Sage on the Stage”)
Focus on learning in personally meaningful ways, including in the community
Less of… More of…
Teachers as content experts
Teachers as mentors/advisors, as well as content experts
Less of… More of…
Limited student opportunity to shape their graduation program
Students actively plan their graduation program and create a personalized graduation learning plan
Less of… More of…Education takes place in school between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Learning takes place anywhere at any time
Less of… More of…Focus on subject-based courses
Focus on core competencies as well as common & personal content
Less of… More of…
Multiple course-based Provincial Exams
Provincial assessments of literacy and numeracy
Less of… More of…
Course-based reporting at scheduled times
Meaningful and ongoing communication about student learning, focusing on competencies as well as content
Less of… More of…
Graduation based on ‘successful’ course completion, where ‘success’ means to pass with as little as 50%
Graduation based on proficiency of learning standards
Less of… More of…
Graduation Transitions Presentation
Culminating assessment such as “capstone” project
Meeting Exceeding
Honours Distinction
The Value of This GridThis grid is a graphically-based visual framework for assessment that does not suggest or require comparative metrics, and one that supports learning depth as opposed to a “checklist” of learning outcomes that may or may not encourage depth.
Employers can use this data in their hiring process to confirm candidates with appropriate foundational studies.
Capstone ProjectThe Capstone project culminates in a deeper learning project which can be an inquiry-based question, an ACE-IT story, an apprenticeship story, a fine arts production etc. The Keystone is created specifically to show who you are, where your interests lie, and who you have become. It should be something that students take proudly to their post-secondary educational experience, or to their employer.
NATURALSCIENCES
NUMERACY
LIFESKILLS
LITERACY
ARTS
SOCIALSCIENCE
SolvingProblems
EarthSciences
MakingThings
ProblemSolving
ScientificProcess
PersonalFinance
LEARNEROBJECTIVE
S
Personalised
Objectives
DRAFT
Name: Jane Roberts PEN: 256341679 School: Northwest High School
COMMUNICATION
THINKING
PERSONAL + SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCIES
See the
Project
Web samples
Provincial AssessmentLiteracy Numera
cy
Capstone Project
………………………………….…………………
………………………………….……………….
………………………………….……………….. Exploring
Name: Jane RobertsPEN: 256341679School: Northwest High School
Keystone Project Science Fair – A Thermal-Spectroscopic Study of Lysozyme Unfolding (Time code: 5:09)
Jane’s CommentsFor my keystone project, I worked with a fellow student to investigate the thermal effects lysozyme generates when it interacts with bacterial cell walls. We showed test results of what happens when you lower the temperature of bacteria as lysozyme interacts with it. We came in second place.
Teacher’s CommentsJane has an excellent grasp of scientific
exploration, determination, hypothesis and
evaluation in order to come to a reasonable
conclusion. She is remarkably resourceful and
determined in her hunt for an answer. She has
a strong interest in geology and biology and
should consider a career in the earth sciences.
Back to Grid
Submitted: Grade 12 Title: A Thermal-Spectroscopic Study of Lysozyme UnfoldingSchool: Northwest High School (Time code: 5:09)
Meeting Exceeding
Honours Distinction
The Value of This GridThis grid is a graphically-based visual framework for assessment that does not suggest or require comparative metrics, and one that supports learning depth as opposed to a “checklist” of learning outcomes that may or may not encourage depth.
Employers can use this data in their hiring process to confirm candidates with appropriate foundational studies.
Capstone ProjectThe Capstone project culminates in a deeper learning project which can be an inquiry-based question, an ACE-IT story, an apprenticeship story, a fine arts production etc. The Keystone is created specifically to show who you are, where your interests lie, and who you have become. It should be something that students take proudly to their post-secondary educational experience, or to their employer.
NATURALSCIENCES
NUMERACY
LIFESKILLS
LITERACY
ARTS
SOCIALSCIENCE
SolvingProblems
EarthSciences
MakingThings
ProblemSolving
ScientificProcess
PersonalFinance
LEARNEROBJECTIVE
S
Personalised
Objectives
DRAFT
Name: Jane Roberts PEN: 256341679 School: Northwest High School
COMMUNICATION
THINKING
PERSONAL + SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCIES
See the
Project
Web samples
Provincial AssessmentLiteracy Numera
cy
Capstone Project
………………………………….…………………
………………………………….……………….
………………………………….……………….. Exploring
Name: Jane RobertsPEN: 256341679School: Northwest High School
Category: History and Events / Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening
Jane’s CommentsMy grandfather was in the war and he used to
tell me stories how people got hurt. My history
teacher told me hundreds of people get hurt in
war and some even die. War is not a good
thing.
Submitted: Grade 10 Title: Why War is BadSchool: Northwest High School
Back to Grid
Meeting Exceeding
Honours Distinction
The Value of This GridThis grid is a graphically-based visual framework for assessment that does not suggest or require comparative metrics, and one that supports learning depth as opposed to a “checklist” of learning outcomes that may or may not encourage depth.
Employers can use this data in their hiring process to confirm candidates with appropriate foundational studies.
Capstone ProjectThe Capstone project culminates in a deeper learning project which can be an inquiry-based question, an ACE-IT story, an apprenticeship story, a fine arts production etc. The Keystone is created specifically to show who you are, where your interests lie, and who you have become. It should be something that students take proudly to their post-secondary educational experience, or to their employer.
NATURALSCIENCES
NUMERACY
LIFESKILLS
LITERACY
ARTS
SOCIALSCIENCE
SolvingProblems
EarthSciences
MakingThings
ProblemSolving
ScientificProcess
PersonalFinance
LEARNEROBJECTIVE
S
Personalised
Objectives
DRAFT
Name: Jane Roberts PEN: 256341679 School: Northwest High School
COMMUNICATION
THINKING
PERSONAL + SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCIES
See the
Project
Web samples
Provincial AssessmentLiteracy Numera
cy
Capstone Project
………………………………….…………………
………………………………….……………….
………………………………….……………….. Exploring
Name: Jane RobertsPEN: 256341679School: Northwest High School
Category: History and Events / Cultural Awareness
Jane’s CommentsI like The Group of Seven and Tom Thompson
paintings. Tom Thompson did a painting called
West Wind that is just beautiful. I wanted to do
something that pays homage to it.
Submitted: Grade 10 Title: The Blue RiverSchool: Northwest High School
Back to Grid
Meeting Exceeding
Honours Distinction
The Value of This GridThis grid is a graphically-based visual framework for assessment that does not suggest or require comparative metrics, and one that supports learning depth as opposed to a “checklist” of learning outcomes that may or may not encourage depth.
Employers can use this data in their hiring process to confirm candidates with appropriate foundational studies.
Capstone ProjectThe Capstone project culminates in a deeper learning project which can be an inquiry-based question, an ACE-IT story, an apprenticeship story, a fine arts production etc. The Keystone is created specifically to show who you are, where your interests lie, and who you have become. It should be something that students take proudly to their post-secondary educational experience, or to their employer.
NATURALSCIENCES
NUMERACY
LIFESKILLS
LITERACY
ARTS
SOCIALSCIENCE
SolvingProblems
EarthSciences
MakingThings
ProblemSolving
ScientificProcess
PersonalFinance
LEARNEROBJECTIVE
S
Personalised
Objectives
DRAFT
Name: Jane Roberts PEN: 256341679 School: Northwest High School
COMMUNICATION
THINKING
PERSONAL + SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCIES
See the
Project
Web samples
Provincial AssessmentLiteracy Numera
cy
Capstone Project
………………………………….…………………
………………………………….……………….
………………………………….……………….. Exploring
Name: Jane RobertsPEN: 256341679School: Northwest High School
Category: Physical Universe / Cultural Awareness
Jane’s CommentsI didn’t know about residential schools before. I
felt bad for the families of some of my friends.
The forum helped me to learn more about their
experiences and it was my contribution in
helping them heal.
Submitted: Grade 12 Title: Student Led Aboriginal Student ForumSchool: Northwest High School
Back to Grid
Meeting Exceeding
Honours Distinction
The Value of This GridThis grid is a graphically-based visual framework for assessment that does not suggest or require comparative metrics, and one that supports learning depth as opposed to a “checklist” of learning outcomes that may or may not encourage depth.
Employers can use this data in their hiring process to confirm candidates with appropriate foundational studies.
Capstone ProjectThe Capstone project culminates in a deeper learning project which can be an inquiry-based question, an ACE-IT story, an apprenticeship story, a fine arts production etc. The Keystone is created specifically to show who you are, where your interests lie, and who you have become. It should be something that students take proudly to their post-secondary educational experience, or to their employer.
NATURALSCIENCES
NUMERACY
LIFESKILLS
LITERACY
ARTS
SOCIALSCIENCE
SolvingProblems
EarthSciences
MakingThings
ProblemSolving
ScientificProcess
PersonalFinance
LEARNEROBJECTIVE
S
Personalised
Objectives
DRAFT
Name: Jane Roberts PEN: 256341679 School: Northwest High School
COMMUNICATION
THINKING
PERSONAL + SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCIES
See the
Project
Web samples
Provincial AssessmentLiteracy Numera
cy
Capstone Project
………………………………….…………………
………………………………….……………….
………………………………….……………….. Exploring
Sharing success and moving ahead
More To Do
“It’s voluntary… but inevitable”
What Next?• Working collaboratively
to “get it right”
Embrace the
Journey
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