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Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-09-11-2024.pdf
) loaning tyes here Teachers on Special Assignment for Educational Technology Integration TOSAs Cynthia Richardson Rebecca Kratzig 6-12 Support, MP3 Technology class PK-5 Support, MP3 Teachers Examples of Support e Supporting healthy digital habits and teaching digital citizenship to teachers and students © MSD tech expectations © Online footprint © Online security and privacy @ Promoting equitable student access to curriculum materials and grade level learning © Google Classroom © Google Read and Write © Chrome accessibility features © Online platforms for curriculum and assessment (Desmos, Formative, Amplify, etc.) Helping teachers create engaging classroom activities and assessment that use technology oO Formative program © Collaborate tools o Engaging digital lessons © Leveraging video and audio resources e Student assessment and data support © _ji-Ready diagnostics, personal pathway monitoring, and helping teachers plan for interventions © Supporting principles and teachers using their data to inform instruction and goal setting Mission and Vision of Educational Technology & Meridian strives to be a welcoming place where understanding and respect are priorities. Everyone will be honored, valued and heard. e __ Learners experience a community that embraces and honors who they are. e Eyenyone sees themselves represented in their educational environment. e = All voices are invited, heard and empowered. During the 2023-24 School Year, TOSAs worked on draftin ga Connected Instructional Technology Outcomes: (ISTE, CEL, UDL) Wh AS ck fa CEC4: Student status Mission and Vision of SE 4: Participation and meaning making Educational Technology” aligned pacercel ae ; . . : Norms for learning with each strategic commitment PCC5: Ethics and advocacy thro ugh our various frameworks 2.2 b: Advocate for equitable access and standards. ISTE: Educators | 2.4.D: Cultural competency 2.3.a: Positive experiences, relationships and community ISTE: Student ee collaborator 1.2: Digital citizen 72: Relevance 8.3: Foster collaboration and community Core competencies: staff Core competencies: student Core competencies: leaders Digital collaborative tools e Digital collaborative tools Digital collaborative tools Monitoring software e Digital citizenship Monitoring software Teaching digital citizenship Planning for digital citizenship Cultural competency Cultural competency Social media impacts on student belonging, response skills Helping teachers think outside the standard paper Escape Rooms for reviewing content Using Al to leverage modifications/accommodations Meridian Middle School Student of Concern Form Highlighted Examples (Cynthia) Create documents for streamlining data collection and interaction ‘Student Name ‘Grade level [MUL/TEP/S04 [Home Language | Date of Referral Referring staff/ream Next Steps ~ S 1 __ Staffing with parents ‘Reason for Referral Student Strengths ‘Student Needs “Sate Assessment Scores ‘Other Assessments Cl Refer for testing T1_[Language/Speech 58A Math cickto soled > [IRLA T__ Continue classroom monitoring O_ [Behavior SBA ELA dlckto select» |wroa CO other: O_|Heatth concer wcas ick to select_~ ‘Next Mesting/ Check-in G__|Motor skills (Fine7aros5) Ready Heaith 1 |Reevatuate 504/1€P Fall Ready clekto select > Vision Impairment T_ [reading Winter i-Ready dlckto select» |Hearing Impoirment O_|ram Spring i Ready dickto select» |Health Plan [wating Ready profile POF @ fle Health Pion Deis cit lepplicable) ‘Staff Notes/Observations Current Grades WIN Interventions ‘Notes for Next Time (Subject Date(s)/Focus) ELA ELA > [ELA Social Social Studies + |Social studies Studies Science Science ~ |Science Math Math + |Math Elective Elective > |Elective Elective Elective > [elective PE PE > |Pe [ {In-Class Accommedations/Modifications Tried in the past four weeks(check all that apply) Contact & Communication Strategy ‘Teacher Notes (eg, succes of interventions) |In the pastfour weeks. Ihave Teacher(s) icontacted and/or collaborated with: T_ Written & Oral directions together Student DB Adutt Proximity Parents/quardians G_ Alternate or Verbal Assessment Schoo! counselor Alternative Schedule Reduced Case Manager Alternative Testing Location Drug and alcoho! ooo aaa Assignment lesson outline Cue card or visual routine Daily oF Weekly School/Home Communication Digital access to assignments Escort to Class Extra Check for Understanding BO00 0000 0000) counselor Family/Community services director Principal or assistant principal School Psychologist Grade level teom ML Specialist Reading Specialist Teachers’ responsibilities: Green sections BioLab Breakout: Unraveling the Experiment Gone Awry The purpose of this activity is to help review the concepts from Unit 4 before doing the transfer task. You may use any and all notes to help you with this activity. You may also use Google Read and Write to support the reading portions of this activity. You may complete this as a group or individually. crichardson@meridian.wednet.edu Switch account a * Indicates required question Email * Record crichardson@meridian.wednet.edu as the email to be included with my response The Situation Your science teacher is taking your 9th grade biology class on a field trip to visit the University of Washington's biology laboratory. While there, you have the opportunity to participate in some experimental research projects that go terribly wrong. You must solve the puzzles and answer the questions correctly to reverse the effects of the experiments. Highlighted Example (Rebecca) Creating “Topic Tickets” (math quizzes) for all grades e Allows for translation and other accessibility tools (read aloud) e Allows teacher to respond to data quickly (quizzes given “once per week) e Will support teachers in unpacking this data in order to create interventions Funding 2018-2019 EdTech planning committee identified that a K-5 and 6-12 instructional coach to support core instruction that integrates technology with strong professional development and collaboration time for all staff to provide high-quality instruction was necessary for effective use of technology. Only one such position was able to be funded out of the EdTech Levy and Cynthia Richardson was brought into this position in August 2021. With changes in the technology department staffing and targeted cost savings, we were able to start the 2023-2024 school year by adding Rebecca Kratzig as instructional support K-5 with no increase to district costs. Cynthia was shifted to providing instructional support 6-12. Questions