Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Reflection from Teacher Inquiries

We shared our TAIs with each other in small teams.

A summary of TAIs with links to individual TAIs.

Here are our next steps:

Matariki/ Mahutonga Actions:

Effective Feedback has helped to raise achievement for students in Mahutonga Matariki.
Effective interventions from our TAI which we will implement in the programme include:
Written Feedback is given as a question, with the intention of action being taken. (Can you…..?) No more than 2 actions
Responding to feedback timetabled
Focus on typed feedback
Keeping a feedback folder to track goals
Pink and green coding used (artfully) in a range of ways
PSG in margins, making students work
Feedback given to the writer, not to the piece of writing.
Feedback connects to student’s goals and writing criteria

Autahi Actions:

Keep it simple
Connecting reading and writing for emergent writers
Using Yolanda Soryl type phonics/formation teaching (letter formation is connected to sound/letter knowledge)
Using visual success criteria, experience and writing exemplars for those that need pushing to the next level
Making writing fun and different (with art, etc).

Tautoru Actions:

Suz- sound boxes using frequency words to fluency. Linking from reading to writing.
Keeping writing relevant to current experiences in other curriculum areas to expand vocabulary and give authentic reasons to write.
Find regular opportunities to share with an audience.
Giving feedback on specific goals/SC (some of ours can’t read the feedback so will need to think about how to record). For more fluent writers:Using P-punctuation and S-spelling. Use pink and green.

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