Friday, September 24, 2010

CLASSROOM WALKTHOUGH 3.0.1

Teachscape, the company that produces and maintains the Classroom Walkthrough tool and database, has updated to Classroom Walkthrough 3.0.1 (CWT 3.0.1) and is currently available at www.teachscape.com.

As of 09/30/2010, all Florida districts should use the CWT Florida Standard Look Fors-DA. The CWT 2.0 workspaces are still visible to administrators. All walks captured should be done with the new Data Collection Tool and CWT 3.0. Once this is activated, the current tool in use will be removed from your access, however, you can still run reports on data collected against these surveys/tools.

If you use a hand-held device, Teachscape recommends that you delete the 2.0 software first before downloading 3.0. You will find installation instructions in the Using the Data Collection Tool module in the Classroom Walkthrough Resource Library workspace. The Look Fors tool will be posted on the HRD website and is also available on the Teachscape website (www.teachscape.com) on the Resource Library tab: Introduction to CWT.

Please feel free to share this information with your leadership teams conducting Classroom Walkthroughs. CWT 3.0.1 courses are offered regularly. Dates, times and locations are available on ESS by searching for CWT 3.0.1 2-Day Training. For further information please contact Camille Spence, Coordinator, Teacher Development/HRD, at (754) 321-5013.

To download the memo with the updated 2-page CWT Florida Look Fors – Differentiated Accountability document, click here.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

FPMS UPDATE

All school based administrators are required to complete an FPMS Update by September 30, 2010. The only exceptions are the Principals who attended and signed into the Evaluation Coordinators' Summer Leadership Training, and any new Assistant Principal who completed FPMS training within the last 12 months.

Please log onto the link below, complete the Update,and you are done! The Update will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Contact either Dr. Cathy Kirk or Heather Thompson-Parente if you have any questions or need additional information.

FPMS Update: http://www.quia.com/quiz/2515815.html

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Reflections on Summer Leadership Academy 2010

This year's Summer Leadership Academy was once again an outstanding opportunity for administrators in Broward County Public Schools to attend new professional learning sessions, networking opportunities, see long-time friends and colleagues and to meet new friends.

Below are some reflections for attendees of this year's Summer Leadership Academy. Please take a few moments and add your favorite memory to this list.

"The variety of training sessions and trainers were amazing!"
"HRD was extremely organized and proactive in putting this event together under the leadership of Ms. Sherry Rose" "The materials provided will help all Administrators be more effective in their current positions"

Cindy Pluim
Coordinator,
Interim Assistant Principal Program

Leadership and Non-Instructional Development, HRD



Great effort by HRD running another successful event. Networking with our fellow administrators was great!

Brad A. Schmidt

Intern Principal

Dolphin Bay Elementary School



This year's leadership academy provided clarity on Zero Tolerance legislation, Policy 5006 and how they directly impact the way we deal with and approach our students at the school level. One cannot begin to create a positive learning environment if the sole objective of managing student misconduct is punishment; we must work together to provide resources and tools for students to learn constructive behavior leading them to academic and social success.

Karen Birke

Assistant Principal

Bair Middle School



Truly a spectacular learning experience! I am proud to work with such outstanding professionals.

John Vetter

Intern Principal

Pompano Beach Middle School



I truly believe my experience during the training will assist me with my interpersonal skills, time management and ability to create a culture conducive for learning.

Ms. Keietta L. Givens
Intern Principal

Deerfield Beach Middle School



I enjoyed my Summer Leadership Academy experience tremendously! The workshop that I attended was called "Implementing Change". I can say that this was the most active workshop I have attended in a while. Everyone was participatory and had great input. I am looking forward to utilizing the things that I learned from the workshop within my school, when I get one of course. The trainers were a perfect fit for the workshop, because they were both retired principals who have been there, done that, and got a t-shirt!!! Their leadership during the workshop was awesome!! I am looking forward to next year!

Trials make us think; thinking makes us wise; wisdom makes life profitable.


Wylie L. Howard Jr.
Assistant Director

McFatter Technical Center



Growth demands a temporary surrender of security
Gail Sheehy
and...

~ The only failure is not to try ~


Sharon Boyd

Intern Principal

Boulevard Heights Elementary



Informative and captivating
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
Bill Cosby

Channale Williams

Assistant Principal

Coral Springs Middle



"The PowerPoint and handouts from the SREB Prioritizing, Mapping, and Monitoring the Curriculum session will be utilized as reference materials for the Sheridan Technical Center's Cosmetology and Health Science Professional Learning Community activities during the 2010-2011 school year to increase student achievement."

Ellen Albano
Assistant Director

Sheridan Technical Center



The 2010 Leadership Academy was an opportunity to network with colleagues and provided me with resources for this school year.

Vicky B. Saldala

ESOL & Pre-K-2 Director

Intern Principal Program



During the 2010 Leadership Academy, I participated in the Coaching for Success module. During my training, I gained valuable knowledge on how to further motivate and guide members of my school community towards success. I recommend this professional development course to anyone wanting to move their school or department to the next level.

April Schentrup

Intern Principal

Davie Elementary



CWT 3.0 and Unwrapping the Standards were two great trainings that took administrators back to the heart of teaching in the classroom. I enjoyed the presenters, who found a way to make the trainings educational but entertaining. Thank you, HRD, for another quality event!

Belinda Hope

Intern Principal

Bair Middle School



It was a wonderful opportunity to grow professionally. The training was right on target with the district initiatives and offered real information we could use.

Paul Seay

Intern Principal

Boyd Anderson High School