Teacher Work Sample Indiana Wesleyan U i

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Teacher Work Sample Indiana Wesleyan U i
Teacher Work
Sample
Indiana Wesleyan
U i
University
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Capstone Requirement
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Teacher Work Sample
• There
h
are multiple
l l teaching
h
processes identified by research as
f d
fundamental
l to improving student
d
The TWS is
a best practice
instructional process.
learning.
g
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Teachers need to not only be
deliberative and purposeful
in designing instruction that
enables
bl students
t d t tto meett
learning
g standards and
goals, but…..
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They also
l need to be able
l to
document the degree to
which learning occurs in their
classrooms
l ss
ms ass a result
s lt of
f
their teaching.
g
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• The p
purpose
p
of the TWS is to
provide pre-service teachers with a
deliberate,
step-by-step
p y
p process…
p
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…..by
b which
h h they
h design
d
a unit of instruction
along with an assessment plan.
• Designed to measure the
growth in student learning
that
h results
l from
f
the
h planning.
l
i
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• Learning at its best…
• is
i a result
l off sharing
h i information
i f
i and
d
ideas,
• challenging someone else’s
else s interpretation
and having to rethink your own,
• and working
work ng on problems inn a climate
cl mate of
mutual support.
(Alfie Kohn)
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The
h student
d
teacher
h will
ll
• know their students,
• reflect on the teaching,
• make instructional changes and
• redirect the instruction as dictated
by all assessment outcomes.
outcomes
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• A successful pre-service teacher supports
l
learning
by designing
d
a Teacher
h Work
k
Sample that contains multiple assessment
and instructional strategies.
strategies The project is
built and therefore focuses on each
student’ss prior knowledge, strengths, as
student
well as areas of concern.
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PROCEDURES FOR
THE
HE TEACHER
E HER WORK
SAMPLE
TASKS TO BE DONE
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Procedures for
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11. D
Design an instructionall sequence.
2. Design
g and administer a
pre-assessment to the students.
3 Aggregate and analyze data from
3.
the assessment.
4 Develop and /or adjust instructional
4.
plans.
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5. D
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Deliver
l
instruction.
6. Design
g and Administer a
post-assessment to students.
7 Aggregate and analyze data
7.
data.
8. Construct a data display.
9 W
9.
Write
i a reflective
fl
i commentary on
the process.
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Procedures for
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• INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN
• ASSESSMENT PLAN
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INSTRUCTIONAL
N R C
N L PLAN
PL N
1. STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
Age, gender, race/ethnicity, special needs,
Achievement/developmental levels,
Unusual cultural or community characteristics,
languages other than English, or other
factors that should be considered in the
design of instruction and assessment.
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INSTUCTIONAL PLAN
2 UNIT PLAN
2.UNIT
Include the unit plan, block plan and
d l plans.
daily
l
Incorporate
p
the lesson plans
p
that
include the pre-test and post-test.
Show how instruction was implemented
using the pre-test data.
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INSTUCTIONAL PLAN
3 LESSON PLANS
3.
Minimum of 4 lesson plans
p
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INSTUCTIONAL
N
C
N L PLAN
PL N
4. REFLECTION &
SELF-EVALUATION
Use lesson plan questions to guide
your reflection and responses.
Provide examples of instructional
decision-making.
T
Two
greatest barriers
b
i
to learning
l
i
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REVIEW:
REV
EW INSTUCTIONAL
N
C
N L PLAN
PL N
1. Student Characteristics
2.Unit Plan
3 Lesson Plans
3.Lesson
4. Reflection & Evaluation
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•
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•
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
1. Pre-test
2. Formative Assessment
3 Post-test
3.
4. Quality Control
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• What teachers know and can do
makes the most difference in what
children learn.
•
Linda Darling-Hammond
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
1. PRE-TEST
Aligned with unit plan, standards and
objectives
Appropriate for level and subject area
Clear criteria for assessment (rubric
developed)
D
Data
analysis
l i and
d description
d
i i
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
2. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Informal assessments designed to monitor student
learning
Q
Questions
ti
and
d answers, games, guided
id d and
d
individual practice, among others
• Formative assessments are developed
p and planned,
p
,
correlated with instructional objectives. The formative
assessment plan must be included in the TWS.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
3. POST-TEST
-Must be the same as the Pre-test
-Data analysis and description
-Displayed in a form that can be
compared to the Pre-test
Pre test
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
A. Fair
B Accuracy
B.
C. Consistency
D Freedom
D.
F
d
from
f
bias
bi
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
A. Fair
Do they assess what students have been
taught?
Is the scoring
scor ng rubric
rubr c criteria
cr ter a accurately
described and clearly understood?
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
A. Fair
1.)) Using
g alignment
g
charts or curriculum maps,
p ,
document how students have been taught the
knowledge and skills upon which they were tested.
2 Usi
2.
Using assessment
ss ss
t descriptions
d s i ti s and
d sscoring
i
rubrics, document how students understand what
is expected of them.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
B. Accuracy
Assessments are accurate when they
measure what they are designed to
measure.
measure
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
B. Accuracy
1)) Using
g alignment
g
charts or maps,
p , document how
assessments aligned with unit goals, standards
and learning objectives.
2) D
Demonstrate
st t th
thatt th
the complexity
l it of
f th
the
assessment is similar to the standards with
which
wh
ch itt iss aligned.
al gned.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
C. Consistency
Assessments are consistent when the
produce dependable results or
results that would remain constant
on repeated trials.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
C. Consistency
1.)) Using
gy
your observations of
f your
y
students’
performances in similar situations, document the
degree to which the results from this assessment
are consistent with these other findings.
findings
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
D. Freedom from Bias
Assessments are f
free f
from bias when contextual
distractions are removed from the testing
situation (free of racial and ethnic stereotypes,
poorly conceived language and other forms of
insensitivity) that might interfere with student
performance.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
D. Freedom from Bias
1.)) Describe the conditions under which the assessment
is administered, taking into consideration
a) Extraneous noise levels, lighting conditions, any condition that would cause
student discomfort, and the functionality of any equipment necessary for the
assessment situation.
b) Technical considerations, such as proper instructions, well-worded questions and
appropriate materials reproduction.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
D. Freedom from Bias
2)) Document the review p
process that determined
that the assessment is free of racial and ethnic
bias, stereotypes, poorly written or ungrammatical
test questions,
questions unfair task situations,
situations and other
forms of bias.
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ASSESSMENT
E MEN PLAN
PL N
4. QUALITY CONTROL
A. Fair
B Accuracy
B.
C. Consistency
D Freedom
D.
F
d
from
f
bias
bi
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FLOW OF THE TWS
BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
THE TEACHING
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BEFORE THE TEACHING
DURING THE TEACHING
AFTER THE TEACHING
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• Before you teach…..
*collaborate with your supervising teacher
*d
*determine
i a comprehensive
h
i unit
i
The Unit
Th
U i must be
b based
b
d on existing
i i curriculum
i l
and
d state
standards.
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B f
Before
you teach…..
h
*Describe the Student Characteristics
*Identify
Identify learning goals (state standards)
*Create the unit plan
*Use precise daily learning objectives that clearly
s
support
t the
th learning
l
i goals
ls and
d standards
st d ds
*Create a pre and post assessment tool
(Same tool/test)
*Create formative (daily) assessment tools to assess
knowledge gained
* Formulate a Block Plan (in pencil)
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• You don’t have to see the whole
staircase, just take the first step.
•
Dr. Martin Luther King,
g Jr.
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– During
D i the
h Teaching:
T
hi
*Administer the Pre-test
*A l
*Analyze,
aggregate
t and
d chart
h t the
th outcome
t
*Design lesson plans (appropriate, engaging at the
correct
c
rr ct level of
f difficulty
ff cu ty and
an complexity)
c mp
ty)
*Teach to the specific objective
*Acquire tangible formative (daily) assessment
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After the Teaching….
Teaching
*Analyze and document Quality Control issues.
*Write a reflective commentary.
*Construct a data display showing both pre and
post-assessment
t
t data.
d t
*Conclusions must clearly be drawn.
*Use appropriate data as artifacts in the E-Folio.
E Folio
*Submit the TWS in the prescribed format as
part of the e
e-folio
folio requirements toward the end of
the student teaching semester.
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TEACHER WORK
SAMPLE
• A man who does not plan long ahead
will find trouble right at his door.
•
Confucius
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TEACHER
E HER WORK
SAMPLE
SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
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TWS Submission
Requirements
•
•
•
•
•
•
Ownership
Table of Contents
Charts, Graphs and Attachment
Anonymity
References and Credits
Narrative Length
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TWS
WS
Submission Requirements
• Ownership
p
Complete a Cover page that includes
–
–
–
–
(a) your name
(b) date submitted,
(c) unit title
((d)) g
grade level taught.
g
The completed project will be housed in __________________.
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TWS
Submission Requirements
• Table of Contents
Provide
P
id a ttable
bl of
f contents
t t with
ith page
numbers that lists the sections and
attachments in your TWS document.
document
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TWS
Submission Requirements
• Charts,
Ch
Graphs
G
h and
d Attachments
h
Include all charts, graphs and assessment
instruments used in the development of the TWS.
TWS
Submit the Unit Plan,
Plan Block Plan as well as
supporting Lesson Plans.
Submit student work and other evidences of your
instructional journey.
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TWS
Submission Requirements
– Anonymity
• It is imperative that all students remain
anonymous in the TWS document.
document
• Fictional names or numbers can be recorded.
• Student p
pictures may
y be used if written
permission has been granted.
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TWS
Submission Requirements
• References
R f
and
d C
Credits
d
• If another person’s work is used or
referred to in any way, you must cite
the research. All web sites utilized
must be clearly established
establ shed as well.
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TWS
Submission Requirements
• Narrative
N
i L
Length
h
• No more than two pages per each phase of the
narrative (except, Lesson Plans) is expected.
ii.e. Student
St d t Ch
Characteristics,
t isti s U
Unit
it O
Overview,
i
Bl
Block
k Pl
Plan, L
Lesson
ss Pl
Plans,
s
(much more than two pages) Pre and Post Assessment Dialogue,
Quality Control Issues, Reflection and Self-Evaluation
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TWS EVALUATION
• The
h completed
l
d document
d
will
ll be
b
evaluated using the provided Rubrics:
Teacher Work Sample Design and Assessment Rubric
Unit Plan Development and Assessment Rubric,
Lesson Plan Design
L
D g and Assessment
m
Rubric
u
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TEACHER WORK
SAMPLE
• I never attempt to teach my pupils; I only
attempt to provide the conditions in which
they can learn.
•
Albert Einstein
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SAMPLE
https://indwes.edu/Academcis/CAS/
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SAMPLE
DISCUSSION
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