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Learning Centered
Conferencing Using the
Marzano Framework
Beth McGibbon and Brent Perdue
Part 1: The Preconference
Learning Target
By the end of this session, participants will:
● Develop strategies to set the stage for growth
oriented observation cycles.
● Be able to identify leadership moves that guide
reflection and shape growth conversations.
AWSP Criterion 5: Improving
Instruction
Monitoring, assisting and evaluating effective
instruction and assessment practices.
Level 3: Proficient: Develops and uses observable
systems and routines for monitoring instruction and
assessment; uses data consistently to provide staff
meaningful, personal feedback that is effective for
improving instruction and assessment practice
Assumptions
1. Teachers’ practice improves with on-going feedback
2. Feedback is best delivered in bite-size bits
3. Opportunities to practice and apply skill are critical
to changing practice
4. Immediate application and follow-up is essential
5. Self-Assessment is at the heart of learning process
6. “Learning is done by the learner.”
Preconference
The purpose is:
●To “set the stage” for what the
observation itself will look and feel like for
the teacher.
●To elevate the quality of the lesson by
“living in the framework.”
●To assist the evaluator in determining
areas for possible teacher growth during
the process.
Setting the Stage
Setting the Stage- Debrief
In small groups of 3 or 4, discuss the following:
•What evidence did you see that the observation cycle is
about Beth’s professional growth?
•What evidence did you see that the observation will
focus on student learning?
•What else did you notice?
Living in the Framework
Living in the Framework
With an elbow partner discuss:
What are the pros and cons
of structuring the preconference according to
Lesson Segment?
Lesson Segment- Routines
Lesson Segment- Content
Lesson Segment- Enacted on the Spot
Lesson Segment- Enacted on the Spot
Lesson Segment- Enacted on the Spot
• Video Clip Debrief
– What did Brent do well to reframe the conversation?
– What might he do differently if he could relive this
portion of the pre conference?
– If you were Brent, what would your next steps be to
support Beth in this area?
Preconference Closure
Preconference Sample Questions
Learning Target
By the end of this session, participants will:
● Develop strategies to set the stage for growth
oriented observation cycles.
● Be able to identify leadership moves that guide
reflection and shape growth conversations.
Closure- 3, 2, 1
On a piece of paper or in a journal:
•What are three new learnings or aha’s you will take with
you from today’s session?
•What are two practices/strategies that you learned about
today that you plan to use in your next pre-conference?
•What is one lingering question you have about
preconferencing that you would like to learn more about?
Learning Centered
Conferencing Using the
Marzano Framework
Beth McGibbon and Brent Perdue
Part 2: The Post-conference
The purpose of supervision should be
the enhancement of teachers’
pedagogical skills, with the ultimate
goal of enhancing student
achievement.
-Robert J. Marzano
Learning Target
By the end of this session, participants will:
● Develop strategies to set the stage for growth
oriented observation cycles.
● Be able to identify leadership moves that guide
reflection and shape growth conversations.
● Develop strategies for using state rubrics and look
fors to discuss scoring with observed teachers.
AWSP Criterion 5: Improving
Instruction
Monitoring, assisting and evaluating effective
instruction and assessment practices.
Level 3: Proficient: Develops and uses observable
systems and routines for monitoring instruction and
assessment; uses data consistently to provide staff
meaningful, personal feedback that is effective for
improving instruction and assessment practice
Post-conference
The purpose is:
● To help a teacher reflect on his/her
practice in order to grow professionally.
● To keep the Marzano Instructional
Framework at the center of a shared
conversation about how the chosen
strategies for a specific lesson impacted
student learning.
● Focus deeply on a lever.
Setting the Stage
Setting the Stage- Debrief
What strategies have you found successful in
building a culture that embraces feedback
and reflective conversations about teaching
and learning during:
– Everyday professional interactions?
– The formal evaluation cycle?
In this next clip…
Watch for how Brent:
– Pushes Beth’s thinking about lesson
closure.
– Focuses the conversation on student
work as it relates to the learning
target for the day.
With an elbow partner…
• What are the benefits of
including student work as part
of the post conference?
• Are there drawbacks to
including student work?
Post-conference
The purpose is:
● To help a teacher reflect on his/her
practice in order to grow professionally.
● To keep the Marzano Instructional
Framework at the center of a shared
conversation about how the chosen
strategies for a specific lesson impacted
student learning.
● Focus deeply on a lever.
What’s a lever?
Webster’s Definition:
Le·ver \’le-vər, ‘lē-\
: a strong bar that is used to lift and
move something heavy
: something used to achieve a
desired result
What makes a good lever?
● Teacher possess…
❖skill
❖resources
❖Knowledge
…. to implement the strategy tomorrow
● Can be generalized across multiple lessons and
content areas
● There are often several possible levers
In this next clip, determine the lever:
The lever- Debrief
• What strategies does Brent use?
• How does Brent capitalize on a
strength he saw in Beth’s instruction
to make it s stronger aspect of the
classroom?
What makes a good lever?
● Teacher possess…
❖skill
❖resources
❖Knowledge
…. to implement the strategy tomorrow
● Can be generalized across multiple lessons and
content areas
Setting the Stage
Let’s talk about scoring…
Let’s talk about scoring…
As you watch this next clip, consider how
Brent:
• Works to make the score not the center of
the conversation
• Uses rubrics themselves as a learning tool.
Let’s talk about scoring…
With an elbow partner…
Consider these questions:
• How is Beth responding to Brent’s invitation for
feedback and reflective conversation?
• What strategies did Brent use to involve Beth in
the scoring process and focus on her next steps
With a cross town buddy…
Consider how you have assisted teachers in
their next steps of improvement during the
evaluation process.
What resources, professional development
opportunities, or etc. have (or can) you
provided to assist your teachers?
Next steps…
Reflecting on the Day
Based on today:
– What practices are you already doing that today’s
session has reinforced for you?
– What are two ways you plan to enhance your pre
and post observation conferences?
– How will you find time to ensure robust growth
conversations take place with your teaching staff?
Give one, Get One…
• On a post-it note, write one action step you
will take to enhance your pre and post
observation sessions.
• Be prepared to share your post-it note with
another participant in the room.
Post Conference Sample Questions
Resources
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Becoming a Reflective Teacher
The Art & Science of Teaching
Leverage Leadership
Mentoring Matters
Marzano Research Laboratories Website
Thank you!