& SPRING-FORD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT present Hybrid Learning. It s Elementary! Mrs. Gail Kennedy Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Dr. Keith Floyd Spring-Ford Area School District
PA Hybrid Learning Institute The PA Hybrid Learning Institute (PA HLI) was formed in 2011 as a partnership between six PA Intermediate Units, Dellicker Strategies, Education Elements and Harrisburg University. In the fall of 2012, PA HLI helped 15 schools launch the first hybrid learning pilot programs in Pennsylvania. The overall effort encompassed 1,911 students and 48 teachers across eight counties.
PA HLI Partners
What is Hybrid Learning? Hybrid learning is the integration of traditional teaching and digital instruction to help deliver the core curriculum at school. Student centered environment Peer learning Projectbased Mentoring/ coaching Online Classroom Assessment
Role of the Education Service Agency Professional Development Coaching School Recruitment Single Point of Contact Leverages Partnerships Facilitates Funding Opportunities Consortium Purchasing
2012-13 Hybrid Learning Pilot Schools Allentown Central Catholic HS Crestwood HS Dallas HS Eastern Lancaster Co. Garden Spot HS Eastern Lancaster Co. Garden Spot MS Hazleton Area HS Lancaster Co. Alt. Education Program Lebanon HS Lower Dauphin HS Manheim Central MS Pottstown HS SD of Lancaster Wheatland MS Spring City Elementary Hybrid Learning School The Anderson School West Side Career and Technology Center
Characteristics of Hybrid Learning Blends digital and traditional teaching methods Rotates students among different learning stations Delivers small group instruction Employs frequent benchmark assessments Uses student information to differentiate instruction Provides cost-effective personalized learning Education occurs primarily at-school.
Key Benefits: Customized Education Measures of performance were benchmarked and tracked through the pilot s duration.
Components of Hybrid Schools 1. Digital Content Instructional software/ adaptive applications 2. Hybrid Learning Management System (HLMS) Ties it all together 3. Operations Support Planning, Deployment and Employment Support Services 4. Computers/Devices
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Spring City: Our Story From the Beginning At the onset, we believed that Hybrid Learning = Technology But quickly realized that Hybrid Learning Technology. Hybrid Learning = Instruction Instruction & Technology Intersection Instruction is the cornerstone of the Hybrid model Technology is the tool/conduit to the Instructional Program Technology fosters student engagement in the instruction Engaged Students + Staff Instructional Expertise + Digital Content = Individualized Instruction & Individualized Learning
Evaluating and Choosing Digital Content Instruction as our Foundation Exploration of Content began Digital Content Options were provided. RUBRIC INCLUDES: General Curriculum Assessment Reporting Technology Implementation Professional Development Grade level, subject areas and named courses Scope & sequence, alignment to standards, curriculum development approach, lesson type and content pathways Alignment to curriculum and standards, flexibility in assignment and creation, and scoring Configurability, delivery format, and frequency Delivery of content, single sign-on, provisioning and reporting Hardware set-up, bandwidth requirements, and initial student load/registration Requirements, recommendations and online resources available to support the school Digital Content was vetted by all stakeholders (including teachers)
Three Models Rotation: Lab Rotation: Classroom Flex Student groups rotate between traditional classroom instruction and online instruction in a computer or learning lab. Lab monitored by an instructional aide rather than certified teacher. Student groups rotate between traditional classroom instruction and online instruction within the classroom. Classroom overseen by certified teachers, apprentice teachers, and instructional aides. Students learn primarily online in a brick and mortar school location. Teachers act as facilitators.
Our Structure Next Structure Instructional Program Structure (Rotate in Classroom) was established Which lead to Synergy - Aligning Curriculum Components Lesson Plans Standard/Common Core Digital Content/Resources Assessments - Professional Development - Vital Component - Implementation - Built upon a community of learning with the buy-in of all stakeholders - Evaluation
Spring City Model
Welcome To Spring City Elementary Hybrid Learning School
Spring City Accomplishments Implemented consistent and dynamic classroom environments throughout the building Students modeled increased independence and selfdirection in the three learning stations. Teachers and Staff (including LTS s) received hybrid learning training from MCIU Teachers engaged with MCIU Instructional Coach assisting with program fidelity, classroom management, & resource development. Successfully launched hybrid learning, including integration of Computers, Smart Boards, ipads, and Apple TV s into their classrooms
Spring City Accomplishments Spring City Elementary Hybrid Learning School students exceeded standards for PA academic growth in both math and reading using the hybrid program throughout the school building.
Spring City Accomplishments Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS):* * University of Oregon The percent (%) of Kindergarten students reaching benchmark/core as reported on the Summary of Effectiveness Report increased by +33.3% from the mid-year to the end-of-year reporting The percent (%) of 1 st Grade students reaching benchmark/core as reported on the Summary of Effectiveness Report increased by +34.6% from the mid-year to the end-of-year reporting
Spring City Accomplishments Hosted several site visits for local dignitaries and other PA HLI schools, as well as a virtual event for new PA HLI schools The Spring-Ford team attended multiple PA HLI networking events from September 2011through present day Spring-Ford Area School District conducted a hands-on rollout of the Hybrid Learning Institute to their students, teachers, and community members Received monthly Hybrid Learning Reports including an Executive Summary, Tracking Content Level Data, and Recommended Modifications
Spring City Testimonial I feel that I know my students better now than at any other time in my teaching career. - Spring City Elementary Hybrid Classroom Teacher
State Funding Support In 2012, MCIU received $256,996 in state funding to support three pilot school implementations. In 2013, MCIU received $50,750 to support the planning and assessment phase of the project for three new schools. In 2013, MCIU received an additional $75000 in state funding to support existing and new implementations for the 13-14 school year.
Partnerships MCIU is willing to partner with ESA s to share services and resources. Contact us if you are interested.
Contact Information Mrs. Gail Kennedy Director of Technology & Information Services Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Phone: 610-755-9352 Fax: 610-539-9185 Email: gkennedy@mciu.org Dr. Keith E. Floyd Director of Curriculum & Instruction Spring-Ford Area School District Phone: (610) 705-6158 Cell: (484) 942-5364 Fax: (610) 705-6245 Email: kfloy@spring-ford.net
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