Thursday, April 2, 2015

NEPF and WBT

This post is intended primarily for my fellow educators in Nevada, but it may be of use to others as well.

Nevada has adapted a new framework for teacher evaluation that was implemented during the 2014/2015 school year.  It is called the Nevada Educator Performance Framework (NEPF).  After reading through it I immediately realized that Whole Brain Teaching is in complete alignment with the framework.  So I decided to create a chart showing which components of WBT fit with which performance indicators for each standard.  Below is the chart:

NEPF and WBT
This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, but simply a starting point when looking at how components of Whole Brain Teaching fit into the Nevada Educator Performance Framework.

Standard 1:  New Learning is Connected to Prior Learning and Experience
Indicator 1:  The teacher activates all students’ initial understandings of new concepts and skills
·        The essential question and answer (Steps one and two of five step lesson plan)
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Indicator 2:  The teacher makes connections explicit between previous concepts and new concepts and skills for all students
·        Teach Okay
·        Electronic Super Speed Grammar
·        The Writing Game
·        Red/Green Writing Focus Skills
·        Smooth Bumpy Planet
·        Super Speed Rhyme
·        The Genius Ladder
Indicator 3:  The teacher makes clear the purpose and relevance of new learning for all students
·        Mirrors
·        Teach Okay
Indicator 4:  The teacher provides all students opportunities to build on or challenge initial understandings
·        Teach Okay
·        Yes/No Way (Step four of five step lesson plan)

Standard 2:  Learning Tasks have High Cognitive Demand for Diverse Learners
Indicator 1:  The teacher assigns tasks that purposefully employ all students’ cognitive abilities and skills
·        Teach Okay
·        Critical Thinking (Step five of five step lesson plan)
·        Oral Writing
·        Brainies/The Brainy Game
·        Magic Mirror
·        Crazy Professor Game
Indicator 2:  The teacher assigns tasks that place appropriate demands on each student
·        Super Speed Reader 100
·        Super Speed Reader 1,000
·        Super Speed Math
·        “Help me!” Brainy
Indicator 3:  The teacher assigns tasks that progressively develop all students’ cognitive abilities and skills
·        The Genius Ladder
·        Electronic Super Speed Grammar
·        Red/Green Writing
·        Super Speed Reader 100 and 1,000
·        Super Speed Math
·        Super Speed Rhyme
·        Electronic Biffytoons
·        The Writing Game

Indicator 4:  The teacher operates with the deep belief that all children can achieve regardless of race, perceived ability and socio-economic status
·        Super Improvers Team
·        Scoreboard

Standard 3:  Students Engage in Meaning-Making through Discourse and Other Strategies
Indicator 1:  The teacher provides opportunities for extended, productive discourse between the teacher and student(s) and among students
·        Teach Okay
·        Uh Oh Switch
·        Oral Writing
·        The Writing Game
·        The Brainy Game
·        Prove It
·        The Bullseye Game
·        The Agreement Bridge
Indicator 2:  The teacher provides opportunities for all students to create and interpret multiple representations
·        Critical Thinking (Step five of five step lesson)
·        Brain Toys
·        The Crazy Professor Game
·        Prove It
Indicator 3:  The teacher assists all students to use existing knowledge and prior experience to make connections and recognize relationships
·        Critical Thinking (Step five of five step lesson)
·        The Genius Ladder
·        The Writing Game
·        Electronic Super Speed Grammar
·        Red/Green Writing
Indicator 4:  The teacher structures the classroom environment to enable collaboration, participation, and a positive affective experience for all students
This indicator in many ways defines WBT; therefore, all components of WBT could fit under this indicator



Standard 4:  Students Engage in Metacognitive Activity to Increase Understanding of and Responsibility for Their Own Learning
Indicator 1:  The teacher and all students understand what students are learning, why they are learning it, and how they will know if they have learned it
·        Language Arts and Math Pics
·        Super Improver Board
·        Super Speed Math
·        Super Speed Reading 100 and 1,000
·        Red/Green Writing
·        Paperclip Proofreading
Indicator 2:  The teacher structures opportunities for self-monitored learning for all students
·        Super Speed Reading 100 and 1,000
·        Super Speed Math
·        The Writing Game
·        The Brainy Game
·        Paperclip Proofreading
·        Super Improvers Board
·        Universal Homework Model
Indicator 3:  The teacher supports all students to take actions based on the students’ own self-monitoring processes
·        Super Speed Reading 100 and 1,000
·        Super Speed Math
·        The Writing Game
·        The Brainy Game
·        Paperclip Proofreading
·        Universal Homework Model

Standard 5:  Assessment is Integrated into Instruction
Indicator 1:  The teacher plans on-going learning opportunities based on evidence of all students’ current learning status
·        The Five Step Lesson Plan
·        Super Speed Reading 100 and 1,000
·        Super Speed Math
·        Red/Green Writing
·        The Genius Ladder
·        Oral Writing
Indicator 2:  The teacher aligns assessment opportunities with learning goals and performance criteria
·        Question Time (Step four of five step lesson plan)
·        Paperclip Proofreading in combination with red/green writing focus
Indicator 3:  The teacher structures opportunities to generate evidence of learning during the lesson of all students
·        Question Time (Step four of five step lesson plan)
·        Smart Cards

Indicator 4:  The teacher adapts actions based on evidence generated in the lesson for all students
·        Steps three and four of five step lesson plan
·        Mirrors


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