Teachers of Lebanon Community School District have been participating in book studies over the past few years. Here is the space to share ideas and reflections about the readings, as well as share ideas and support each other as we work towards being great educators for today's children.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Data Class: Identify the Problem
This year I am participating in the Portfolio project and am planning on working on intervention in the classroom and tracking data on students that come to me below grade level. I have students in literacy, reading specifically, that are more than 2 years behind grade level and students in math that have "holes" in concepts that are making their learning and enjoyment of math, and thus of school in general, very challenging. I am passionate that all students are capable of learning and can be brought forward if the time and effort on the part of all stakeholders is firm and unwavering. I have read the second chapter of The Data Toolkit and began with Identifying the Problem in a very systematic format. It is a powerful tool that has forced a lot of reflection on my part and also has allowed me to move past my frustration of "why" and toward the possible solutions that are available. I am excited to continue this journey and am so hopeful that with support these kids will make great progress.
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How would you describe your "systematic format" to a layperson? What kind of data are you collecting? What kind of "Ah Ha"s are you having as you process?
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