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STUDENT LED
                                 COHORTS
                         Within a College Prep, Hybrid Learning Model

                               Texas Charter School Convention




Monday, December 3, 12
PRESENTERS
                               Steve Werlein, Head of School
                             steve.werlein@orendaeducation.org

                         Wayne Boggs, Head of Secondary Programs
                             wayne.boggs@orendaeduation.org

                           Terise Boggs, High School Team Leader
                              terise.boggs@orendaeducation.org




Monday, December 3, 12
STUDENT PRESENTERS
                          Sarah Tobin, Cohort Leader for 9th Grade

                    Thomas McDaniels, Cohort Leader for 10th Grade

                         Riki Birkman, Cohort Leader for 12th Grade




Monday, December 3, 12
• Compe&&ve	
  Op&on	
  for	
  4a/5a	
  schools	
  in	
  
                           Williamson	
  county.
                         • Small	
  school/community	
  based	
  feel.	
  “Start	
  
                           here-­‐Finish	
  here”
                         • 38	
  students	
  in	
  2009.	
  (grades	
  9	
  and	
  10)	
  
                           (Exemplary)
                         • 200	
  students	
  in	
  2010.	
  (grades	
  6-­‐11)	
  
                           (Recognized)
                         • 600	
  students	
  in	
  2011.	
  (grades	
  K-­‐12)
                            – First	
  Gradua&ng	
  Class	
  in	
  June	
  2012:	
  100%	
  

             Gateway             college	
  acceptance.
                         • 840	
  students	
  presently	
  enrolled.	
  
                         • Growth=1000	
  total	
  campus	
  enrollment.

             College     • Full	
  complement	
  of	
  UIL	
  academic,	
  fine	
  arts,	
  
                           and	
  athle&c	
  op&ons.	
  (This	
  is	
  costly-­‐but	
  a	
  
                           priority)	
  (1a/2a)


              Prep
                         • 40	
  acre	
  “green”	
  campus	
  outside	
  of	
  
                           Georgetown.




Monday, December 3, 12
Unique Challenges
            • New,	
  growing	
  school=encultura3on	
  
              challenges.	
  
            • Defining	
  our	
  mission:	
  Ci3zen.	
  Scholar.	
  
              Athlete
            • Number	
  and	
  quality	
  of	
  courses	
  offered.
            • Extra-­‐curricular	
  par3cipa3on	
  and	
  athle3cs
            • Rigorous	
  curriculum	
  offered	
  in	
  a	
  relevant	
  
              manner…..?
Monday, December 3, 12
Taking	
 a	
 Blended	
 
                                 Approach
         What is blended
         learning?
         	
  (short version): Learning programs in
         which students learn in a SUPERVISED
         location away from home, at least some
         of the time. Students also learn through
         online delivery with control over time,
         place, path, and/or pace.
         (innosightinstitute.org)

             Obvious	
  benefits:	
  remedia&on,	
  
               enrichment,	
  re-­‐teaching,	
  saving	
  &me,	
  
               and	
  sharing	
  exper&se.



Monday, December 3, 12
Taking	
 a	
 Blended	
 
                                 Approach
         What is blended
         learning?
         	
  (short version): Learning programs in
         which students learn in a SUPERVISED
         location away from home, at least some
         of the time. Students also learn through
         online delivery with control over time,
         place, path, and/or pace.
         (innosightinstitute.org)

             Obvious	
  benefits:	
  remedia&on,	
  
               enrichment,	
  re-­‐teaching,	
  saving	
  &me,	
  
               and	
  sharing	
  exper&se.



Monday, December 3, 12
What	
  is	
  “Flipped”	
  Instruc&on?

   • Quite	
  literally—a	
  
     challenging	
  concepts	
  
     for	
  students	
  and	
  adults	
  
     alike!
   • The	
  teacher	
  doesn’t	
  
     teach.
   • When	
  do	
  I	
  get	
  to	
  
     lecture?




Monday, December 3, 12
What is a cohort?
                                                             NOT merely a small group!
      • A group of grade specific students..                 Students spend time in “cohorts” in
        taking the same courses,                             a flexible, dynamic schedule that
                                                             allows THEM to drive their learning.
                    who support each other,
                     work collaboratively,
                       establish routines, outcomes, and accountability protocols within
                       an established framework.


                                          ALSO:
         Student driven
                 Heterogeneously mixed (ability)
                   Designed to replicate group processes that students will
                   encounter in post-secondary life.
                     Often mirrors extra-curricular participation. This adds a level
                     of ownership and accountability.




Monday, December 3, 12
Cohorts-a way to maximize the blended
           approach.
                                 Assumptions:
         1. As an open enrollment school, students can enroll at any time, and from anywhere.
            (when space is available).
         2. Students begin taking high school courses in 8th grade (Spanish 1 and Algebra 1).
         3. Students take AP Human Geography as freshmen.
         4. The number of AP courses increases as students move up.
         5. We have no “core” or “traditional” track.
         6.We make a learning management system (LMS) our primary platform for
            everything.
         7. We are a BYOD campus with 100 mbs access. This is not a requirement-but realistic
            expectations must be made.
         8. We have a board that supports risk-taking and will support instructionally sound
            programs.
         9. We purposefully and openly recruit teachers who buy into and will likely thrive using this
            model. (blended and cohort)
         10.Not all students will be successful in this model, as it requires a high level of autonomy,
            ownership, and self-direction (college).


Monday, December 3, 12
The Good, the Bad, and the not
  so bad...
                                                 Feedback that we get

                                        • Parents: once used to the LMS, love the
                                          transparency.
       •This model was partially        • Students: once used to the LMS, often
           driven by student              HATE the transparency.
           feedback:	
                  • Accountability: can be a cause of
       •	
 	
 Wasted class time (bad)     frustration for students and parents
       • 	
	
 Group work (good)           (“My son did all of the work.”)
       •	
 	
 Accountability (not so    • “Your teachers aren’t teaching and the
           bad)                           kids are always in groups.” (sound
       •	
 	
 -TRANSPARENCY! (bad)        familiar?)
                                        • This is too hard! We didn’t have this
                                          much work at my last school
                                        • This helps me stay organized!
                                        • Coaches=cohort adds a level of
                                          accountability to teams!

Monday, December 3, 12
Things to Bear in Mind
         • This model requires teachers to re-think their approach (often).
         • Be prepared for a bumpy transition.
         • Make sure that students, staff, and administration completely
           understand what your cohort model is and is not, and that you are not
           defined as being “just an online school.”
         • Don’t forget your electives! Elective and fine arts teachers can benefit
           greatly from a flexible model such as this one.
         • Build your cohort system in a way that fits your school, your mission, and
           your reality.


                         AFFIRMATION from a former student, now at a 4 year college,
                         “college is just like what you guys said it would be last year!”




Monday, December 3, 12

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Cohorts

  • 1. STUDENT LED COHORTS Within a College Prep, Hybrid Learning Model Texas Charter School Convention Monday, December 3, 12
  • 2. PRESENTERS Steve Werlein, Head of School steve.werlein@orendaeducation.org Wayne Boggs, Head of Secondary Programs wayne.boggs@orendaeduation.org Terise Boggs, High School Team Leader terise.boggs@orendaeducation.org Monday, December 3, 12
  • 3. STUDENT PRESENTERS Sarah Tobin, Cohort Leader for 9th Grade Thomas McDaniels, Cohort Leader for 10th Grade Riki Birkman, Cohort Leader for 12th Grade Monday, December 3, 12
  • 4. • Compe&&ve  Op&on  for  4a/5a  schools  in   Williamson  county. • Small  school/community  based  feel.  “Start   here-­‐Finish  here” • 38  students  in  2009.  (grades  9  and  10)   (Exemplary) • 200  students  in  2010.  (grades  6-­‐11)   (Recognized) • 600  students  in  2011.  (grades  K-­‐12) – First  Gradua&ng  Class  in  June  2012:  100%   Gateway college  acceptance. • 840  students  presently  enrolled.   • Growth=1000  total  campus  enrollment. College • Full  complement  of  UIL  academic,  fine  arts,   and  athle&c  op&ons.  (This  is  costly-­‐but  a   priority)  (1a/2a) Prep • 40  acre  “green”  campus  outside  of   Georgetown. Monday, December 3, 12
  • 5. Unique Challenges • New,  growing  school=encultura3on   challenges.   • Defining  our  mission:  Ci3zen.  Scholar.   Athlete • Number  and  quality  of  courses  offered. • Extra-­‐curricular  par3cipa3on  and  athle3cs • Rigorous  curriculum  offered  in  a  relevant   manner…..? Monday, December 3, 12
  • 6. Taking a Blended Approach What is blended learning?  (short version): Learning programs in which students learn in a SUPERVISED location away from home, at least some of the time. Students also learn through online delivery with control over time, place, path, and/or pace. (innosightinstitute.org) Obvious  benefits:  remedia&on,   enrichment,  re-­‐teaching,  saving  &me,   and  sharing  exper&se. Monday, December 3, 12
  • 7. Taking a Blended Approach What is blended learning?  (short version): Learning programs in which students learn in a SUPERVISED location away from home, at least some of the time. Students also learn through online delivery with control over time, place, path, and/or pace. (innosightinstitute.org) Obvious  benefits:  remedia&on,   enrichment,  re-­‐teaching,  saving  &me,   and  sharing  exper&se. Monday, December 3, 12
  • 8. What  is  “Flipped”  Instruc&on? • Quite  literally—a   challenging  concepts   for  students  and  adults   alike! • The  teacher  doesn’t   teach. • When  do  I  get  to   lecture? Monday, December 3, 12
  • 9. What is a cohort? NOT merely a small group! • A group of grade specific students.. Students spend time in “cohorts” in taking the same courses, a flexible, dynamic schedule that allows THEM to drive their learning. who support each other, work collaboratively, establish routines, outcomes, and accountability protocols within an established framework. ALSO: Student driven Heterogeneously mixed (ability) Designed to replicate group processes that students will encounter in post-secondary life. Often mirrors extra-curricular participation. This adds a level of ownership and accountability. Monday, December 3, 12
  • 10. Cohorts-a way to maximize the blended approach. Assumptions: 1. As an open enrollment school, students can enroll at any time, and from anywhere. (when space is available). 2. Students begin taking high school courses in 8th grade (Spanish 1 and Algebra 1). 3. Students take AP Human Geography as freshmen. 4. The number of AP courses increases as students move up. 5. We have no “core” or “traditional” track. 6.We make a learning management system (LMS) our primary platform for everything. 7. We are a BYOD campus with 100 mbs access. This is not a requirement-but realistic expectations must be made. 8. We have a board that supports risk-taking and will support instructionally sound programs. 9. We purposefully and openly recruit teachers who buy into and will likely thrive using this model. (blended and cohort) 10.Not all students will be successful in this model, as it requires a high level of autonomy, ownership, and self-direction (college). Monday, December 3, 12
  • 11. The Good, the Bad, and the not so bad... Feedback that we get • Parents: once used to the LMS, love the transparency. •This model was partially • Students: once used to the LMS, often driven by student HATE the transparency. feedback: • Accountability: can be a cause of • Wasted class time (bad) frustration for students and parents • Group work (good) (“My son did all of the work.”) • Accountability (not so • “Your teachers aren’t teaching and the bad) kids are always in groups.” (sound • -TRANSPARENCY! (bad) familiar?) • This is too hard! We didn’t have this much work at my last school • This helps me stay organized! • Coaches=cohort adds a level of accountability to teams! Monday, December 3, 12
  • 12. Things to Bear in Mind • This model requires teachers to re-think their approach (often). • Be prepared for a bumpy transition. • Make sure that students, staff, and administration completely understand what your cohort model is and is not, and that you are not defined as being “just an online school.” • Don’t forget your electives! Elective and fine arts teachers can benefit greatly from a flexible model such as this one. • Build your cohort system in a way that fits your school, your mission, and your reality. AFFIRMATION from a former student, now at a 4 year college, “college is just like what you guys said it would be last year!” Monday, December 3, 12