Strategic Objective #1: Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment & Planning
Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment & Planning
Support learning through instructional experiences that are purposeful, engaging and equitable for all students
Strategies & Action Steps for the School Year 2021-2026 | |
1.1 | Strengthen instructional practices that promote purposeful student engagement in learning and provide support for all learners |
1.2 | Expand integrated hands-on, real-world learning opportunities for all learners and their diverse post-secondary pursuits including college, careers, and the military |
1.3 | Establish and maintain systems to provide students and educators with actionable feedback to maximize student achievement |
1.4 | Provide differentiated professional learning experiences to all staff |
CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION, ASSESSMENT & PLANNING OUTCOMES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
- Strengthen instructional practices that promote purposeful student engagement in learning and provides support for all learners
- Adoption of evidence-based, high quality instructional materials in the areas of Math PK-12; English/Language Arts PK-12; Social Studies 5-8; and Science PK-12
- Adoption of evidence-based Early Literacy Resources: Heggerty and Fundations
- Contracted with Early Bird as a diagnostic tool for reading readiness and Amplify Data Systems to monitor individual student progress in grades K-4
- Contracted with Ellevation; EL program management and instructional software tool that supports our multilingual students and educators
- Purchased the i-Ready Learning Diagnostic and Instructional Resource (K-HS)
- Purchased Open Architects; provides multiple dashboards to monitor student performance academically, behaviorally, social/emotionally and attendance
- Expand integrated, hands-on, real world learning opportunities for all learners and their diverse post-secondary pursuits including college, careers, and the military
- Reimagined/redesigned Taunton High Library to establish an Early College Learning Community Space
- Redefined the role of the Internship Coordinator responsible for Career Technical Worksite Placements within Bristol County
- Created a High School Director of Guidance position
- Dual Enrollment articulation agreements established or expanded with Bristol County Community College, UMass Dartmouth, and UMass Boston
- Establish and maintain systems to provide students and educators with actionable feedback to maximize student achievement
- Establishment of a District and building-based Instructional Leadership Teams
- Established the position of Testing and Research Coordinator (data analyst)
- Nine (9) Instructional Coaches who hold regular grade-level meetings where they facilitate planning, analyze data, or provide professional development
- Collaborate with Math and Literacy Consultants to develop and support job-embedded professional learning opportunities for our educators
- Administrators and Coaches participated in Investigating History, Illustrative Math, and OpenSciEd professional development with an emphasis on student discourse
- Implemented i-Ready in grades 1-8 providing teachers with user-friendly and actionable math and reading growth and achievement data. Teachers are using the data to hold one-on-one conferences with students that are focused on individualized academic goal setting
- Formative and summative assessment data within each discipline is collected regularly in various platforms for live data analysis and replanning
- Provide differentiated professional learning experiences to all staff.
- Coach-specific professional development provided to all instructional coaches from The New Teacher Project, Looney Consulting, and Harvard University
- Education First and Wonders Representatives provided professional development to all educators in grades K-5
- EduCurious provided professional development related to Investigating History throughout the year to social studies teachers
- Boston College has provided direct coaching and professional learning to science teachers in grade 6-12
- Experts in mathematics practices have participated in learning walks and provided support in interventions and special education in mathematics classrooms
- Course reimbursement provided to educators in fulfillment of licensure requirements and/or for professional growth
- Educators are encouraged to attend trainings/workshops which will enhance their professional growth. Fees/costs are either reimbursed or paid directly by the District