This document outlines a plan for a 1:1 pilot program in the Brewster Public Schools to prepare students for learning, life, and work in the 21st century. The plan aims to engage and empower students by providing digital tools and connectivity resources. Specifically, it seeks to have students become self-directed learners who create and connect to learning communities. Teachers will undergo professional development to learn strategies for managing digital learning environments and developing online content and resources. The plan involves recruiting teachers, providing training, and having teachers implement enhanced or reimagined curriculum using digital tools and resources. It aims to measure success based on student achievement and mastery of 21st century skills.
1. High Leverage Skills for a Digital Age
1:1 Pilot – Brewster Public Schools
Jonathan P. Costa, Sr.
May 4th, 2015
http://digitallearningforallnow.com
http://www.slideshare.net/jpcostasr
costa@educationconnection.org
Jonathan P. Costa
3. Our world has changed…
1. It is digital, flat, open
and pluralistic.
2.It is unpredictable and
volatile.
3.It is increasingly
unforgiving to those
who are unskilled.
12. Adequate preparation
for a higher order
thinking digital
environment requires
one-one access by staff
and students.
It Takes Access
13. No Surprises - We Know How This Works
1
Rethink
Reengineer
Retrofit
14. Consider the Shift from Retrofit to Rethink
Retrofit
“Read the part of
Chapter 6 in the online
text that describes the
Boston Massacre and
be prepared to answer
the review questions.”
Rethink
1. Team One find 5 historical
narratives by different authors
2. Team Two find 5 primary source
documents from the trial
3. Team Three find 5 British history
references and opinions
4. Team Four find 5
contemporaneous editorials.
15. What Are The Shifts Involved?
Retrofit
1. What are the goals of this lesson (student learning)?
2. How would you measure its success?
3. What is happening in the learning environment
where this work is being completed?
– What are the students doing – what skills do they need to be
successful?
– What is the teacher doing – what skills does he/she need to
be successful?
Rethink
1. What are the goals of this lesson (student learning)?
2. How would you measure its success?
3. What is happening in the learning environment
where this work is being completed?
– What are the students doing – what skills do they need to be
successful?
– What is the teacher doing – what skills does he/she need to be
successful?
16. High Leverage Focus on Student Learning
Critical and
Creative
Problem Solving
“Making the Main Thing the Main Thing”
Construct and/or
Analyze
Arguments
Based on
Evidence
Meaningful and
Fluent
Communication
Digital and
Informational
Literacy
17. The More You DO,
The More You Learn
Passive
Superficial
Active Involvement
Engaged & Empowered
*Adapted from National Training Laboratories, Bethel, Maine
18. Align Your Systems With Your Goals for Learning
Type of
Assessment
Required
Subject Area
Responsibilities
Everyone’s
Responsibility
Content
(Declarative)
Facts
Content Skills
(Procedural)
Discrete Skills
CC/21st Cent. Skills
(Contextual)
Applied Understandings
Type of
Knowledge
Desired
Type of
Instruction
Required
Lecture, video,
films, assigned
readings and
memory activities.
Classroom or textbook
problems, experiments,
discussions, practice and
repetition.
Complex projects,
real time explorations,
authentic and relevant
skill applications.
Amount of
Time
Required
Discrete units,
spiraled and
predictable.
Ongoing, systemic and
without a finite
or predictable end.
Discrete units,
spiraled and
predictable.
Recall & recognition
based quizzes, tests,
and activities. Multiple
choice, matching, etc.
(SAT/AP/Exams)
Checklists,
analytic rubrics,
or other agreed upon
skill standards
(AP/SB/CAPT/Exams)
Holistic and,
analytic rubrics,
or other agreed upon
standards of rigor
(Portfolios, Exhibitions, SB)
19. Basic Goals of the Pilot Classrooms
Engage and Empower – bring digital tools to
every learner so they can find their own voice.
Prepare and Connect – use internet
connectivity to help connect every student
and teacher to resources that support their
goals.
Access and Enable – ensure that the
infrastructure of the school and classroom
can support all of these strategies.
20. More Specifically, For Students:
• Continually demonstrate goals in ever richer and
surprising ways.
• Become increasingly self-directed and take
ownership of their learning.
• Learn by doing and creating.
• Experience school as engaging, challenging, and
authentic.
• Connect to their learning communities and
resources any time, any place.
• Master the principles of digital citizenship and
model those attributes for others.
• Academic achievement and mastery of key 21st
century skills continually improves.
21. More Specifically, For Teachers:
• Managing and navigating a digital learning environment
where students have ready access to their own digital
learning devices.
• Experiment with a variety of instructional approaches and
evolve their practice.
• Model self-directed learning in their own professional
development.
• Model authentic creation by developing content &
resources specific to their courses and students.
• Model 21st century work environments by participating in
and developing professional learning communities inside
and outside their building (with other pilot teachers in
district and with others outside the district as well) and
improving their practice together.
• Experience school as engaging, challenging and modeling
authentic learning beyond the classroom.
22. What is the plan?
• Recruit and select participating teachers.
• Bring participating teachers and their
administrators together for a Learn21 Professional
Learning Summit to prepare teachers for success.
• Identify which primary strategy each teacher will
pursue for the upcoming school year.
• Enhance existing curriculum with digital resources
• Reframe or transition from primarily textbook or
paper resources to digital resources. Teachers
taking this approach will use a supporting strategy
to work through the major issues related to
making this shift.
23. Three Domains, Three Levels
G = Goals P = Practices M= Measures
Mission
Every child
successful in life,
learning and work.
Theory of Action
Focus
Measure
Connect