Certified Instructional Coaching Program 2014-2015 Certified Instructional Coaching participants visit Lockheed-Martin University of Florida Certified Instructional Coaching Personnel Dorothy Carr Sylvia Boynton Jeff Dow Alex Prinstein Des Floyd Coach-in-Residence, Palm Beach County Coaching Facilitator Coaching Facilitator Coaching Facilitator Coaching Facilitator School District of Palm Beach County 2014-2015 Co-Facilitators Brittany Anderson Secondary Science Teacher, Palm Springs Middle Jennifer Davis Secondary Science Curriculum Specialist Adrian Dowdell Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Specialist Christine Percy Mathematics Resource Teacher Pamela Rice Science Resource Teacher Lacey Sawyer Secondary Science Specialist, Area 4 Laura Tomas Mathematics Coach, Orchard View Page 1
Summary of Certified Instructional Coaching Program Activities in Palm Beach County 2013-2014 The program began with an intensive, 4-day institute for a cohort of district and area support staff on May 28-31, 2013 at Pine Jog School. The institute was then repeated on July 29-August 1, 2014 at Don Estridge High Tech Middle School in order to introduce schoolbased academic coaches and teachers to the Certified Instructional Coaching program. After the initial summer institutes, six half-day follow-up sessions were scheduled throughout the academic year. Groups were split to attend either a Tuesday or Wednesday session; these were held on September 17-18, 2013; October 15-16, 2013: November 19-20, 2013; January 14-15, 2014; February 4-5, 2014; and May 14, 2015. Training sessions were facilitated by University of Florida Lastinger-Center certified coaches and utilized an electronic platform so that participants could development an electronic portfolio to demonstrate proficiency in coaching. The portfolios consisted of video clips, data displays, written reflections, and reports on coaching conversations. Portfolios were assessed according to a coaching rubric to determine participants proficiency in holding coaching conversations, maintaining an instructional focus, and utilizing data effectively. Data from reflective surveys completed by participants at each follow-up session were analyzed to uncover training areas needing revision or barriers to implementation. Based on this feedback, the UF facilitators created action steps to address problems and revised training agendas. At the final session, which coincided with the First Annual Palm Beach County STEM Initiative Learning Showcase, 30 teachers and 19 district and area staff were awarded their Certificates. Page 2
Summary of Certified Instructional Coaching Program Activities in Palm Beach County 2014-2015 The 2014-2015 4-day summer institute for the program was held on August 4-7, 2014 at Palm Springs Middle School. As in year one, this institute was followed by 6 follow up sessions, held on September 16-17, 2014; October 28-29, 2014; November 18-19, 2014; January 13-14, 2015; February 3-4, 2015; and May 13, 2015. Changes to the program were implemented in the 2014-2015 academic year, based upon feedback garnered from participants in year one of the project. Participants reported a need to focus more attention on STEM concepts, so the follow-up sessions were expanded from halfday to full-day sessions. Coaching concepts were discussed during morning sessions and the newly hired STEM-Integration Specialist (Nancy Bourne) with the district s STEM Coordinator (Bruce Wear) provided STEM-related activities in afternoon sessions. More practice on creating and analyzing data displays was incorporated into the training and more time was allotted for participants to practice coaching conversations with their peers. Significant milestones for the 2014-2015 Certified Instructional Coaching program included: 7 co-facilitators worked with the UF facilitators to plan agendas and coordinate the summer institute and follow-up sessions. In this manner, district staff and teachers built capacity to lead coaching professional development sessions. Of the 53 original participants, 83% (n=44) remained active in the program after the original 4-day institute. 75% of the 53 original participants (n=33) remained active in the program throughout the year. 94% (n=31) of the participants remaining active completed the program and received their certificates on May 13, 2015. Of the 30 teacher-participants who achieved Certified Instructional Coaching status in the 2013-2014 year, only one has left the SDPBC. Two moved to non-title 1 schools while one accepted employment at the Area 2 Office. Four others transferred to other Title 1 schools. Therefore, of the 30 certified coaches, 27 continue to serve Title 1 students in the SDPBC; 29 still serve Palm Beach County students. Page 3
Goals for Certified Instructional Coaching Program 2015-2016 In 2015-2016, University of Florida Certified Instructional Coaching personnel will transition to a more advisory role. The SDPBC personnel who served as co-facilitators with UF personnel in the 2014-2015 academic year will lead the 4-day summer institute planned for August 3-6, 2015 and will also lead the six follow-up sessions. The follow-up sessions will continue to utilize the same format (one half-day of coaching in the morning session with one half-day of STEM activities in the afternoon) and will be held on: September 9-10, 2015 October 6-7, 2015 November 3-4, 2015 December 2-3, 2015 February 2-3, 2016 May 12, 2016 Two new co-facilitators will be recruited; these new co-facilitators will work closely with the SDPBC personnel leading all the sessions to continue to build district capacity for coaching professional development. The two new co-facilitators recommended for the 2015-2016 school year are Rocio Shaw (Teacher, Diamond View School) and Victoria Ondo (Teacher, Seminole Trails School). Other goals for 2015-2016 include: Develop and implement field trips for the coaching participants to two area STEM-related businesses Recruit exemplary STEM teachers from district elementary and secondary classrooms to work with the STEM Integration Specialist to demonstrate STEM lessons during the follow-up sessions Recruit an additional 60 teachers to the Certified Instructional Coaching program Exceed the 75% retention rate from 2014-2015. Page 4
Retention of Palm Beach County Certified Instructional Coaching Teaching Participants From 2013-2014 Teacher 2013-2014 School 2014-2015 School Retention Status Angela Jacque Coral Sunset Coral Sunset Barbara Alber Grassy Waters Grassy Waters Chris Abbott West Gate West Gate Cory Friess West Riviera Northmore Assigned to a different Title 1 school Cynthia Archer Highland Highland Donna McCarthy South Grade South Grade Elizabeth Sheppard Diamond View Diamond View Karla De La Cruz Barton Area 2 Office Moved from School to Area Office Laura Tomas Orchard View Orchard View Linda Millcarek Forest Hill Forest Hill Linda Petuch Pine Jog Pine Jog Michele Kramer Hidden Oaks Hidden Oaks Rachel Turbet Hope-Centennial Lighthouse Assigned to a non-title 1 school Robert Barker J. C. Mitchell J. C. Mitchell Robin Griffin Loxahatchee Groves Loxahatchee Groves Rochelle Galbraith Gladeview Gladeview Page 5
Retention of Palm Beach County Certified Instructional Coaching Teaching Participants From 2013-2014 (continued) Teacher 2013-2014 School 2014-2015 School Retention Status Shatoya Howard Pine Grove Forest Park Assigned to a different Title 1 school Shelly Miller Gove Gove Taylor Franzi Boca Raton Boca Raton Middle Assigned to a non-title 1 school Trisha Borgen Rolling Green Rolling Green Victoria Parise Pioneer Park Westward Assigned to a different Title 1 school Brittany Anderson Palm Springs Middle Palm Springs Middle Luis Paniagua Pahokee Middle/Senior Pahokee Middle/Senior Michelle McRae Tradewinds Middle Forest Hill High Assigned to a different Title 1 school Selma Burgess- Bayton Bear Lakes Middle Bear Lakes Middle Ted Gliptis Tradewinds Middle Tradewinds Middle Torlorean Young John F. Kennedy Middle John F. Kennedy Middle Anna Tabernilla Forest Hill Community High Forest Hill Community High Frank Cornell Forest Hill Community High Forest Hill Community High Thomas Brand John I. Leonard High Left SDPBC Page 6
Palm Beach County Certified Instructional Coaching Teaching Participants From 2014-2015 Teacher Name Steven Arango Katherine Berkley Valerie Blessington Nancy Bourne Debbie Breuinger Cheryl Collier Karina Cousins Lauren Denis Whitney Fisher Christian Garate Lauren Gardner Melissa Kaliser Ellen La Voie Jessica Lomauro Cathy Machaj Heather Nicols Rachel Park Daryl Pauling Joyce Pribell Lauren Rodriguez Janice Russell Rocio Shaw Cynthia Saint Louis Kristin Shenberg Dawn Simpson Lorna Smith Vincent Taormina Tamera Thomas Victoria Turpie Stephanie Webster Terry Williams Palm Beach County School Greenacres Hidden Oaks Meadow Park STEM Integration Specialist, SDPBC Cypress Trails Melaleuca Orchard View Greenacres Carver Middle John I. Leonard High Hammock Pointe Lake Worth High Royal Palm Beach High Rolling Green Liberty Park Carver Middle Diamond View Carver Middle Barton Melaleuca Palm Springs Middle Diamond View Cholee Lakes Seminole Trails C.O. Taylor/Kirklane Pine Grove Lake Worth High Glade View Seminole Trails Indian Ridge School Palm Springs Middle Page 7
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