FASD Spring Forum May 4-5, 2015 Altamonte Springs, Florida

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Shining the Light on New PD Standards FASD Spring Forum May 4-5, 2015 Altamonte Springs, Florida is an affiliate of

Monday May 4, 2015 Time Location Event 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Pre-function Area Registration & Coffee 8:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m. Crystal Ballroom Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Crystal Ballroom General Session: Digging into the New PD Protocol Standards: Indicators of Quality with Debbie Cooke 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Crystal Ballroom Unpacking the New PD Protocol Standards with Debbie Cooke 11:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Crystal Ballroom FASD Membership Meeting 11:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Crystal Ballroom NETWORKING LUNCH (included in registration) 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Crystal C Capital Ballroom Crystal A/B Crystal D Conrad Concurrent Session 1: Florida Standards and Assessment with DOE PD and Social Media: Making Connections Implementing Visible Learning with Hillsborough, Orange and Volusia Principal as Instructional Leadership Coach: Coaching vs. Evaluating Crucial Conversations: Tools for Real Talk when Coaching Gets Real 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Break 2:45 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Crystal C Capital Ballroom Crystal A/B Crystal D Conrad Concurrent Session 2: Florida Standards and Assessment with DOE PD and Social Media: Making Connections Implementing Visible Learning with Hillsborough, Orange, Lee, Sarasota and Volusia HQ MIP Discussion with Jason Graham and Debbie Cooke Crucial Conversations: Tools for Real Talk when Coaching Gets Real 2

Tuesday May 5, 2015 Time Location Event 7:45 a.m. 8:10 a.m. Main Ballroom Full Hot Breakfast (Breakfast included in registration) 8:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. TBD District Size-Alike Session 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Main Ballroom 10:05 a.m. 10:25 a.m. 10:25 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Main Ballroom Exemplary Practices Panel ~ FASD 2014 Award Winners: Brevard s Video Instructional Performance Program Osceola s Instructional Coaching Series with TeachLivE Break/Hotel Checkout Facilitated FLDOE General Session and Legislative Update with Eileen McDaniel and Jason Graham, Facilitated by Alyson Adams with District Participation 11:55 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Main Ballroom Wrap Up and Evaluation 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Main Ballroom FASD Board Debrief Session Debbie Cooke General Session Overview Digging into the New PD Protocol Standards Indicators of Quality are a top priority for all professional development leaders and implementers in Florida. Debbie will present a userfriendly examination of the new standards and offer suggestions for implementation with fidelity. Debbie Cooke is a highly respected, ethical and principled professional specializing in the areas of educational leadership, professional development and facilitative collaboration. She has been involved in the field of education for nearly 30 years, and has served in an administrative capacity for the majority of her career. Debbie earned her Bachelor s Degree in Elementary Education from Stetson University and a Master s Degree in Educational Leadership from Nova University. Debbie is also a graduate of the National Staff Development Council Academy Program and a nationally certified Strategic Instruction Model (SIM) professional developer. She is the former Executive Director of the Center for Professional Learning for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, as well as the former Manager of Staff Development for the Palm Beach County School District. She also served the latter district as an Instructional Specialist in its Performance Development Department. She is, first and foremost, a teacher, serving earlier in her career as an Exceptional Student Education instructor. Debbie s hands-on commitment to the professional development field and toward continuing education includes active participation with: Florida Association of Staff Development (FASD) -- Past Regional Director and President, Debbie is currently serving as the Executive Director of FASD. National Staff Development Council (1998 to present). Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (1993 to present). Palm Beach County Juvenile Association (1992 to 1995; Vice President 1993 to 1994). SIM Advisory Council member -- University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (1999 to present). Certified Florida Protocol Reviewer with experience in leading reviews (2003 to present). Debbie is also a Certified Trainer for Clinical Education Training and Classroom Walkthrough Training. She has been the recipient of a number of professional awards and honors, including the Outstanding Staff Development Practices Award Recipient from FASD; the SIM Jane Langenbach Award for Training Excellence; and the SIM Leadership Award from the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. Debbie s website: www.wpgl.com 3

School District of Brevard County: School District of Osceola County: Session Descriptions Exemplary Practices Panel: FASD 2014 Award Winners Crafting High Quality Components for District Master Inservice Plans (HQ MIP) Debbie Cooke, Executive Director, FASD wpglconsulting@comcast.net Plan to join this session if you are interested in getting into the weeds with MIP components. Participants will revisit the illustrative template from FDOE, receive sample components as models for what a good one looks like and engage in authentic creation of MIP components to incorporate in their own district documents. Crucial Conversations: Tools for Real Talk when Coaching Gets Real Tara Hart, Director, Casey Busha, Program Specialist and Sally Weaver, Instructional Coach, K-12 Academic Services, Marion County Tara.hart@marion.k12.fl.us Video Instructional Performances (VIP) Lynn Conroy, Coordinator and Linda Buffum, Staff Development Specialist, Brevard Public Schools Professional Learning and Development Conroy.Lynn@Brevardschools.org and Buffum.Linda@Brevardschools.org Instructional Coaching Series with TeachLivE Janice Franceschi, Osceola County Director of Professional Development and Dr. Cherie Behrens, Assistant Professor, UCF Castroj@osceola.k12.fl.us and Cherie.Behrens@ucf.edu Casey.busha@marion.k12.fl.us Sally.weaver@marion.k12.fl.us When coaching, do you find yourself stuck and unable to move forward to realize goals? Do you avoid the hard and real conversations that are necessary for progress? Based on the book Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, this session will equip you with tools for building and maintaining productive, respectful relationships. Find out how to get unstuck when the stakes are high, emotions run strong and opinions differ. The Florida Standards and Assessments: Everything a Professional Development Leader Needs to Know Denise P. Barrett, Ph.D. K-12 Director of Standards Implementation, FDOE Denise.barrett@fldoe.org When designing and delivering high-quality professional development activities focused on the Florida Standards, the emphasis should be on empowering instructional leaders and teachers with practical strategies that facilitate student engagement and mastery of the standards. This session will provide an in-depth look at the Florida Standards and how they facilitate rigorous and relevant instruction using the real-world applications and examples necessary for preparing students to become college and career ready. Best practices and practical, research-based strategies for implementing the standards in all classrooms will be shared. 4

Next Steps for Visible Learning with Hillsborough, Orange and Volusia Counties Session Facilitator: Karen L. Beattie, Ed.D. Coordinator, Professional Development and Support, Volusia County Schools klbeatti@volusia.k12.fl.us A panel representing three districts will present their work aligning Visible Learning within their districts professional development plans. Specific examples will be presented along with time provided for participants questions. Principal as Instructional Leadership Coach: Coaching vs. Evaluating Lauren Gibbs, Coordinator, Kathy Dixon, Principal-in-Residence, and Jamey Burns, Coordinator, UF Lastinger Center for Learning Ljb3@coe.ufl.edu dixonkv@coe.ufl.edu jameyb@coe.ufl.edu The professional development that principals receive directly impacts their ability to build school capacity for improvement. Principals are expected to serve as the instructional leaders of their schools but often are not provided the professional development to support their own growth. In this session, we will share how a yearlong certified instructional leadership coaching program for school-based administrators can help administrators navigate between the roles of evaluator and coach as they support the learning of their teachers. #Inspired PD Meg Roa and Jeremy Blinn, Specialists, Office of Professional Development and Support, Volusia County mrroa@volusia.k12.fl.us jblinn@volusia.k12.fl.us What do Dove dark chocolates, teacher empowerment and Twitter have in common? One district is on this journey and wants to share it with you! Hear their story, ask your questions and plan your journey. Participants will network with colleagues to discuss innovative PD opportunities to implement in their own districts. District Size-Alike Rooms and Facilitators for May 5 th Morning Session ROOM DISTRICT SIZE FACILITATORS Capital Ballroom Small Districts: Brenda Crouch and Carol Milton Waldorf Smiddle Districts: Deb Elliott and Barbara Eubanks Barron Middle Districts: Karen Beattie and Tara Hart Conrad Large Districts: Shari Huene-Johnson and Sallie Jenkins Crystal Ballroom Very Large Districts: Chuck Bradley and Sherry Gibson Post-Forum Events FASD Board Debriefing May 5 th @ Noon 1:00 p.m. Crystal Ballroom FDLRS HRD Statewide Meeting May 5 th @ 1:15p.m. to May 7 th @ 4:00 p.m. Crystal Ballroom 5

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