Friday, August 22, 2014
What does a Strategist do?
Meet our eleven fabulous strategists. We have two at the high school, two at the middle school and seven for our elementary buildings. What is it exactly that these people do?
These talented individuals are front line support to teachers in buildings.
Their mission: to improve classroom instruction and delivery of content and to influence student performance!
By utilizing teachers' planning and collaboration time, strategists look at student data and discuss with teachers ways to improve classroom management, knowledge of subject area, classroom instruction, and formative assessments. Strategists will be consulting, collaborating, observing, and coaching teachers at various levels this school year.
Strategists may work with teachers one on one, or with a whole grade level on targeted areas.
Our Instructional Strategists will be covering a wide variety of curriculum areas and will partner with other teacher leader positions such as, model teachers, curriculum facilitators, Technology Integration Coaches, and building principals, as well as district teaching and learning staff. Our strategists will be busy.
To contact one of our strategists use this list below:
Bowman Woods Elementary-Terri Streicher
Echo Hill Elementary-Laura Robertson
Indian Creek Elementary-Sara Hofer
Linn Grove Elementary-Tiffany Kinzenbaw
Novak Elementary-Kim Ophoff
Westfield Elementary-Kelly Kretschmar
Wilkins Elementary-Molly Dabroski
Excelsior Middle School-Steven Starkey
Oak Ridge Middle School-Nicole Redington
Linn-Mar High School-Sheri Crandall and Tina Oberbroeckling
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Meet The Mentor Coaches
Remember your first day of work?
How did you feel?
Stressed?
Overwhelmed?
That is exactly how first and second year teachers feel coming fresh out of college. In fact research shows that many new teachers leave the profession within the first five years. An astonishing 50% of new teachers find other means of employment. In an effort to help combat the obstacles and frustration that new teachers face, Linn-Mar now has three mentor coaches committed to helping beginning teachers handle classroom management, lesson planning, co-teaching, and curriculum needs. By providing guidance, goal setting, observation, and reflective conversations Mentors are working to help new teachers find success in the teaching profession.
How did you feel?
Stressed?
Overwhelmed?
That is exactly how first and second year teachers feel coming fresh out of college. In fact research shows that many new teachers leave the profession within the first five years. An astonishing 50% of new teachers find other means of employment. In an effort to help combat the obstacles and frustration that new teachers face, Linn-Mar now has three mentor coaches committed to helping beginning teachers handle classroom management, lesson planning, co-teaching, and curriculum needs. By providing guidance, goal setting, observation, and reflective conversations Mentors are working to help new teachers find success in the teaching profession.
Carol Kesl-Elementary Mentor Coach
Jennie Lorenzen-Middle School Mentor Coach
"A
key to achieving Linn-Mar’s vision and mission is to provide our students with
quality teaching. I’m excited for the
opportunities the Teacher Leadership Program will provide for teachers. Through
this program, teachers will learn from each other and gain knowledge and
resources to enhance their teaching, so we can make a positive impact on student
achievement at Linn-Mar.”
Sue Atwater-High School Mentor Coach
It's only the first week of school, but these Mentor Coaches have attended new teacher training and orientation meetings with new staff, worked to help them set up classrooms, and focus on first day lesson planning.
Our Mentor Coaches have also been working with induction specialists, building based staff that help provide immediate support when the Mentor Coach is working with staff in another room or building. The role of the induction specialist is to provide quick guidance on building procedures, daily questions, and basic information. The Mentor Coach and the induction specialist work in tandem to ensure teachers are getting the support teachers need to meet the curriculum requirements of the district and state and to increase student achievement. By impacting teaching, we know we will impact learning.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Technology In Action
Meet our Technology Integration Coaches
“I am excited to assist the Linn-Mar staff and students through the integration of technology into our classrooms. The Teacher Leader program gives me the opportunity to have a direct impact on the instruction all of our students receive!” “The Teacher Leadership Plan will encourage greater collaboration amongst teams and across grade levels by providing teachers the time and access to highly effective teacher colleagues. " |
“I believe that having a Technology Integration Coach
will help encourage teachers to explore how technology can impact student learning. I am looking forward to supporting teachers in their current classroom technology use and challenging them to practice technological agility." |
“Technology Integration Coaches will work collaboratively with staff to increase student engagement through technology and to incorporate expected technology skills into teacher lesson plans. Business and Industry expect our students to have a basic level of knowledge in the uses of technology to demonstrate creative thinking, develop innovative products, to conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, make informed decisions, and apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Technology Integration Coaches support the preparation of students as global citizens for an ever-changing world.” |
School officially begins today for all teachers at Linn-Mar. However, since August 6th,
our TICS-(Technology Integration Coaches) have been hard at work helping our teacher
leader staff learn how to navigate Office 365, set-up Surface pro tablets for the Teaching
and Learning Staff. Our 42 new hires, and many veteran classroom teachers have also hit
the pavement early to begin work before students arrive.
As always when many people are back at work, technology and
network issues arise.
Our TICS have
helped trouble shoot printing issues as well as walked teachers through
the
transition from MACs to PCs.
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Our Technology Coaches are helping to meet the basic needs
of staff as they learn to embrace technology.
Once those needs are met, they will help coach staff in ways to utilize
technology within teachers’ specific curricular area.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Launching Leadership at Linn-Mar
Linn-Mar Community Schools in Marion, Iowa is one of 39 school districts in the state to receive the Teacher Leadership and Compensation Grant. It will provide $2.1 million in funding to implement Teacher Leadership Roles for 25% of our teaching staff. This would equate to 116 positions. At Linn-Mar we are unique in the fact that our staff has always been willing to step up to the plate. With more than 200 applicants vying for these roles, we have currently created and filled 150 roles for teachers. So in reality we have achieved finding leadership roles for 32% of our teaching staff. Remarkable!
20 of these positions are full time release out of the classroom and the rest are in classroom positions. Those in classroom positions will be served by teachers who remain teaching full time but use planning, and some re-lease time to influence curriculum, instruction, PLC meetings, building initiatives and committees such as PBIS, MTSS, and technology.
Our instructional strategists, coaches, and in-classroom leaders will have the opportunity to influence teaching and performance in a way we have never embraced before. We look forward to seeing our plan unfold and develop.