Session Descriptions and Resources
Monday, August 25 Sessions
Foundation 1: High-Quality Instruction
Title: It’s All about Quality Learning & Instruction
Presenter: Marty Chaffee, Oakland Schools School Quality Consultant
Description: It’s all about quality learning and instruction. Strengthening teacher instruction is essential in order to meet the rigor of preparing students for career and college readiness. In this workshop, participants will gain tools and processes which will support and strengthen their work in classrooms.
Location: Room 202
Resources: Marty's Power Point Presentation with Related Links
Title: Mini-Lessons - Tips, Teaching Points, and The Teach, Oh My!
Presenter: Mike Thomas, Kindergarten teacher at JFK
Description: In this breakout session participants will learn when approaching a minilesson to review three critical areas to help guide their instruction: the tips, the teaching point and the teach. Also, participants will learn ways to take the minilesson into student conferences and small group work for more effective instruction.
Location: Room 208
Resources: Instructional Grouping Mini-Lesson Conference Power Point
Mini-Lesson Template Writing Workshop Conferring Grid
Class Profile
Title: Socratic Seminars Across the Content Areas
Presenter: Beth Grillo, ELA Curriculum Coordinator
Description: In this session, participants will learn how to implement Socratic Seminars in various content areas. Participants will receive background on the Socratic technique, tips on how to successfully hold a seminar, assessment ideas, and hard and electronic copies of planning handouts. Beth will hold a mini-Socratic Seminar in the second half of the session.
Location: Room 105
Resources:
Socratic Seminars Overview Socratic Seminar Grade Sheet
Socratic Seminars Holistic Rubric Socratic Seminars in the Science Classroom
Socratic Seminars for Social Studies - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
ELA Materials:
"Salvador Late or Early" by Sandra Cisneros "Salvador..." Leaping Off Question "Salvador..." Guiding Power Point
Presenter: Marty Chaffee, Oakland Schools School Quality Consultant
Description: It’s all about quality learning and instruction. Strengthening teacher instruction is essential in order to meet the rigor of preparing students for career and college readiness. In this workshop, participants will gain tools and processes which will support and strengthen their work in classrooms.
Location: Room 202
Resources: Marty's Power Point Presentation with Related Links
Title: Mini-Lessons - Tips, Teaching Points, and The Teach, Oh My!
Presenter: Mike Thomas, Kindergarten teacher at JFK
Description: In this breakout session participants will learn when approaching a minilesson to review three critical areas to help guide their instruction: the tips, the teaching point and the teach. Also, participants will learn ways to take the minilesson into student conferences and small group work for more effective instruction.
Location: Room 208
Resources: Instructional Grouping Mini-Lesson Conference Power Point
Mini-Lesson Template Writing Workshop Conferring Grid
Class Profile
Title: Socratic Seminars Across the Content Areas
Presenter: Beth Grillo, ELA Curriculum Coordinator
Description: In this session, participants will learn how to implement Socratic Seminars in various content areas. Participants will receive background on the Socratic technique, tips on how to successfully hold a seminar, assessment ideas, and hard and electronic copies of planning handouts. Beth will hold a mini-Socratic Seminar in the second half of the session.
Location: Room 105
Resources:
Socratic Seminars Overview Socratic Seminar Grade Sheet
Socratic Seminars Holistic Rubric Socratic Seminars in the Science Classroom
Socratic Seminars for Social Studies - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
ELA Materials:
"Salvador Late or Early" by Sandra Cisneros "Salvador..." Leaping Off Question "Salvador..." Guiding Power Point
Foundation 2: Creating a Positive School and Classroom Culture
Title: Classroom Zen: Creating Voice and Movement Scales
Presenter: Mary Perfitt-Nelson, Oakland Schools School Psychology Consultant
Description: Mary Perfitt-Nelson will help teachers consider the wide range of activities in the classroom and the level of sound and movement needed for maximum learning to occur. Teachers will create a scale for noise level and movement that they can then teach their students. This helpful technique will help create a culture of learning.
Location: Room 204
Resources: Voice Move Grid Voice Move Model Backward Plan - Voice Movement
CHAMPS Teacher Needs CHAMPing Matrix
Title: Building a Community Classroom
Presenters: Eric Bruner and Sandra Bruner
Description: Elementary and Middle School staff will be introduced to the Morning Meeting. The Morning Meeting allows the classroom to begin each day as a community of caring and respectful learners.
Location: Room 101
Title: Understanding Challenging Behavior - Our Brain, Responses, and Strategies
Presenter: Heather Urbanowicz
Description: In this breakout session, participants will learn about the different parts of our brain, how it relates to challenging behavior (from tattling to anger/aggression), and strategies to use in the classroom. This is geared mostly toward a PreK-6 audience but others may benefit as well.
Location: Room 209
Resources: Conference Power Point
Presenter: Mary Perfitt-Nelson, Oakland Schools School Psychology Consultant
Description: Mary Perfitt-Nelson will help teachers consider the wide range of activities in the classroom and the level of sound and movement needed for maximum learning to occur. Teachers will create a scale for noise level and movement that they can then teach their students. This helpful technique will help create a culture of learning.
Location: Room 204
Resources: Voice Move Grid Voice Move Model Backward Plan - Voice Movement
CHAMPS Teacher Needs CHAMPing Matrix
Title: Building a Community Classroom
Presenters: Eric Bruner and Sandra Bruner
Description: Elementary and Middle School staff will be introduced to the Morning Meeting. The Morning Meeting allows the classroom to begin each day as a community of caring and respectful learners.
Location: Room 101
Title: Understanding Challenging Behavior - Our Brain, Responses, and Strategies
Presenter: Heather Urbanowicz
Description: In this breakout session, participants will learn about the different parts of our brain, how it relates to challenging behavior (from tattling to anger/aggression), and strategies to use in the classroom. This is geared mostly toward a PreK-6 audience but others may benefit as well.
Location: Room 209
Resources: Conference Power Point
Foundation 3: Intervention and Enrichment
Title: Tech Treasures - Sharing the Riches of the Web
Presenters: Amy Ceglarek and Judy Smith
Description: In this session, presenters will share web resources and apps that enhance instruction, learning, and classroom management. Emphasis will be on tools that boost student engagement and facilitate effective lesson presentation. Participants will walk away with a good selection of enrichment and intervention tools. Come ready to share your own favorites!
Location: Room 210
Resources: 101 Free Tech Tools Top 10 Ways to Wake Up Students in Class Conference Handout
Title: So I Have This Interactive Projector Thing...What Do I Do With It?
Presenter: Scott Collins, UHS Social Studies Teacher
Description: Scott will show you some cool things you can do with your interactive projector and host a "How do I..." Q&A session.
Location: Room 212
Video Resources: How to Calibrate Your Board How to Use the Document Cam with Audio
How to Use Power Points with Voice Recording How to Use Camtasia
Presenters: Amy Ceglarek and Judy Smith
Description: In this session, presenters will share web resources and apps that enhance instruction, learning, and classroom management. Emphasis will be on tools that boost student engagement and facilitate effective lesson presentation. Participants will walk away with a good selection of enrichment and intervention tools. Come ready to share your own favorites!
Location: Room 210
Resources: 101 Free Tech Tools Top 10 Ways to Wake Up Students in Class Conference Handout
Title: So I Have This Interactive Projector Thing...What Do I Do With It?
Presenter: Scott Collins, UHS Social Studies Teacher
Description: Scott will show you some cool things you can do with your interactive projector and host a "How do I..." Q&A session.
Location: Room 212
Video Resources: How to Calibrate Your Board How to Use the Document Cam with Audio
How to Use Power Points with Voice Recording How to Use Camtasia
Foundation 4: Assessment and Results
Title: Formative Assessment - What It Is, and What It Isn't
Presenter: Les Howard, Oakland Schools Literacy Consultant
Description: Les will introduce help participants explore their understanding of the concept of formative assessment through an interactive, discussion-based game.
Location: Room 205
Title: Content Standards and Depth of Knowledge
Presenter: Tom Maes, Math Curriculum Coordinator
Description: Participants will investigate assessable content standards and depth of knowledge of the questions they ask.
Location: Room 211
Title: Standards-Based Grading
Presenter: Blake Prewitt, Superintendent of Ferndale Schools
Description: What does each grade indicate to students, parents, and teachers? What is the difference between an A,B,C,D,E? What does a grade mean? How do I show that a student has mastered the subject? How do I move the student or parent conversation away from the "grade" into what they have learned, or what they have not learned? We will explore options for grading and how to change the conversation about grading.
Location: Room 104
Presenter: Les Howard, Oakland Schools Literacy Consultant
Description: Les will introduce help participants explore their understanding of the concept of formative assessment through an interactive, discussion-based game.
Location: Room 205
Title: Content Standards and Depth of Knowledge
Presenter: Tom Maes, Math Curriculum Coordinator
Description: Participants will investigate assessable content standards and depth of knowledge of the questions they ask.
Location: Room 211
Title: Standards-Based Grading
Presenter: Blake Prewitt, Superintendent of Ferndale Schools
Description: What does each grade indicate to students, parents, and teachers? What is the difference between an A,B,C,D,E? What does a grade mean? How do I show that a student has mastered the subject? How do I move the student or parent conversation away from the "grade" into what they have learned, or what they have not learned? We will explore options for grading and how to change the conversation about grading.
Location: Room 104