May 20, 2019

Article #5 >>>>> Board of Education Comprehensive Design Presentation 2019-2022 >>>>> Four Guiding Programmatic Emphases >>>>> Multi-Tiered System of Supports, Social Emotional Learning, Equity, and Literacy

Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
 
MPS Vision and Current Strategies
 
Multi-tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is an evidence-based, best practice framework intended nto accelerate student achievement by providing inclusive and equitable educational practices.  MPS believes that all students deserve the support needed to access grade level benchmarks and accelerate beyond them.
 
Key MTSS Strategy
 
>>>>>    Ensure students who need additional supports are identified, receive evidence-based interventions aligned to core instruction, and that their progress is monitored.
 
Key MTSS Goals
 
>>>>>    Establish common understanding of MTSS;  dispel persistent myths
>>>>>    Ensure all students receive standards aligned, differentiated, and culturally relevant daily instruction
>>>>>    Ensure all schools are safe, supportive, and caring environments where students receive the social, emotional, and behavioral supports they need to be successful
 
MTSS Framework
 
>>>>>    Infrastructure to Support Implementation
>>>>>    Team Process
>>>>>    Assessment Cycle 
>>>>>    Multi-Tiered Instruction & Prevention
 
Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
 
MPS Vision and Current Strategies
 
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) helps children and adults
 
>>>>>    understand and manage emotions
>>>>>    set and achieve positive goals
>>>>>    feel and show empathy for others 
>>>>>    establish and maintain positive relationships
>>>>>    make responsible decisions
 
MPS believes that this work requires partnerships with students, familiesm and community, and it begins with the SEL skill development of adults.
 
SEL Strategy
 
>>>>>    Advance SEL skill development through an equity lens for all MPS adults throughout MPS as models and teachers
>>>>>    Ensure all schools use evidence-based direct instruction practices and materials to support students in their SEL skill development and expression
>>>>>    Promote developmentally-focused SEL standards from Early Childhood through adult integrated with grade level core content standards
 
CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) Framework
 
Home and Communities
Schools
Classrooms
SEL Curriculum and Instruction
Schoolwide Practices and Policies
Family and Community Partnerships
 
Self Awareness         >>> 
Self Mangament       >>> 
Responsible
  Decision-Making    >>> 
Relationship Skill     >>> 
 
Equity
 
Courageous Conversation Compass
 
Believing  >>>  Thinking  >>>  Acting  >>>  Feeling
 
Equity Vision & Current Strategies
 
Minneapolis Public Schools Equity Framework and Policy 1304 outlines the district belief that every student deserves to learning in an environment where their racial and ethnic diversity is valued and contributes to successful academic outcomes.  Educational equity, the raizing of achievement for all students while narrowing gaps and eliminating racial or cultural predictability in outcomes, benefits all students and our entire community.
 
Key Equity Strategies
 
>>>>>    identify and disrupt processes, policies, and programs that contribute to inequitable outcomes
>>>>>    Center the voices of historically marginalized stakeholders in school and district decision-making
>>>>>    Leverage state and local funding to achieve more integrated learning environments and student outcomes
>>>>>    Advance the racial and cultural identity development of staff in order to interrupt and reframe mindsets and practices that is leading to inequitable outcomes
>>>>>    Ensure that curricula and pedagogy are culturally relevant for all students
>>>>>    Recruit and retain diverse teachers and staff
 
Equity Framework
 
MPS Equity Framework  >>>>>     Transformational Change
 
Personal and Collective Responsibility
 
>>>>>      Pedagogy of Equity 
>>>>>      Families as Education Partners
>>>>>      Equity in Operations
>>>>>      Equity Divsersity Impact Statement
 
 
Literacy
 
Minneapolis Public Schools students will become glabal citizens through the development of effective re4ading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing skills.
 
MPS believes all students arrive with potential to graduate with literacy skills required for college and career readiness.
 
 
>>>>>    Ensure all literacy instruction includes all components and elements of balanced literacy, and is culturally and linguistically responsive
>>>>>    Strengthen all 6-12 students’ listening skills by increasing the quality and quantity of academic discourse through writing experiences
>>>>>    Ensure all students receive standards aligned, differentiated, and culturally relevant daily literacy instruction, and that all students have access to evidence-based interventions when needed
 
 
A Balanced Literacy Framework
 
MPS Balanced Literacy Framework
145 Minutes
Adapted from Founzas and Pinnet, Guided Reading, second edition, Benchmark Education
 
Interactive Read-Aloud
 
WordWork Foundation Skills
 
Word Study >>>>>
 
Phonic Spelling & Vocabulary Lesson
 
and
 
Reader’s Workshop
 
Shared Reading & Mini-Lesson
 
and
 
Writer’s Workshop
 
Writing Mini-Lesson
Interactive Writing
 
WordWork Foundation Skills
 
Independent or Small-Group Practice
 
and
 
 
Reader’s Workshop
 
Guided Reading
 
Independent Reading and Writing about Reading
 
Conferring with Readers and Writers
 
and
 
Writer’s Workshop
 
Independent Writing
 
Guided Writing
 
WordWork Foundation Skills
 
Group Share
 
Reader’s Workshop
 
Group Share
 
Writer’s Workshop
 
Group Share

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