Friday, May 11, 2018

Summer Work and Fall Professional Learning

This will be the final curriculum blog post for the 2017-2018 school year.  As we prepare to finish strong, I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation for all of the hard work and dedication that occurs to support all students at Southeast Polk. The support and effort to develop and showcase the many talents and gifts of our students is amazing!


Summer Work
When the students leave, the work that teacher teams engage in is incredible!  Many subject areas will be working on curriculum development and revision this summer.  Below is a learning map that outlines the work that will be done.



In addition, several schools will be hosting summer school, and there will be multiple learning opportunities including the PLC Institute, ISTE Conference, Special Education Symposium, Iowa Reading Conference, Inquiry Design Model Conference, Environmental Science Camp, and Camp Invention, just to name a few!  As you learn, work, and relax this summer, be sure to add the #whatteachersdointhesummer hashtag to any #sepolk tweets you might post.

Fall Professional Learning
The dates have not yet been established, but there will be a district professional development offering in the fall to support ideas from the book "The New Art and Science of Teaching" by Robert Marzano. This course will be a hybrid of face to face meetings and online work. It will include access and alignment to the Marzano Instructional Compendium.  All teachers who take the class will receive a copy of the book and it will be offered for 1 credit.  On another note, the course "Disrupting Thinking" will be offered again next spring.  More details on both of these opportunities will be shared later.

Again...a sincere thank you for all you do!




Friday, May 4, 2018

Proficiency Scale Examples

A big thank you to all teachers who submitted proficiency scale examples. A copy of "The New Art and Science of Teaching" is coming your way!  I am sharing these in the blog for others to use and to spark ideas for your own classroom.  If you still have scales to share, you may post them with the hashtag #sepolkscales.  Enjoy!