Video Library
Leading Impact Teams, Chapter 3
Teaming to Learn
The videos in this chapter illustrate how instructional leaders and teacher teams refocused their traditional PLC structures to be truly centered on student learning.
Dr. Brian Waterman, principal of Lyons Township High School and Karen Raino, Division Chair, discuss the power of purposeful protocols to ensure that student learning is emphasized during Impact Team meetings.
WatchSusi Mauldin, 6th grade communication arts teacher, talks about impact of the ITM.
WatchHope Strasser, Teaching & Learning Coach, talks about how collaboration supports classroom clarity.
Julie Munn, principal, talks about the ease of the EAA Team Meeting Protocol – Analyzing Student Work.
WatchLeading Impact Teams, Chapter 4
Strengthening Student Efficacy: The Formative Assessment Process in Action
The videos in this chapter illustrate the use of the EAA Classroom Protocol. The EAA Classroom Protocol has been developed to provide guidance to teacher learning teams and instructional leaders when implementing the formative assessment process into classroom culture.
All of the videos were recorded during the school day during instructional time.
Impact Teams use video often to scale up expertise regarding formative assessment with our Lesson Study and Micro-Teaching Protocols.
Jessica Vigliotti and Courtney McGinn, kinder ICT teachers at PS 45 in Staten Island, New York, are engaging their students in self and peer assessment using the emergent writing continuum her kinder Impact Team developed. She recorded this video during instructional time.
WatchDeanna Marco, the principal of PS 9 in Staten Island, engaged these first graders in peer assessment during physical education. She recorded them in the hallway of the school, while the rest of the students were in PE. Jason Ericson, PE teacher at PS 9 developed the Bowling Peer Assessment Rubric.
WatchThese 5th grade students are engaging in peer assessment for summary writing. Their teachers, Lana Regenbogen & Gabriella Pasquale recorded the video in the hallway during class. They are ICT (Integrated Collaborative Teaching) teachers at PS 5 in Staten Island, NY.
WatchThese 7th grade students from Dayna Ugo’s 7th grade math class, are engaged in peer assessment after a pre-test. Ms. Ugo had just co-constructed the success criteria for this assessment prior to this collaborative discussion. Ms. Ugo teaches at IS 34 in Staten Island, NY.
WatchJames Milkert, World History Teacher at Lyons Township High School (LTHS), is scaffolding peer assessment for his students. This video was recorded by the High School AV.
WatchJames Milkert, World History teacher at LTHS is scaffolding goal setting with students after they engaged in peer assessment.
WatchVirgina Condon, an American Studies teacher at LTHS is modeling using the Ladder of Feedback. Two high school students are demonstrating the feedback process for the class.
WatchVirgina Condon, an American Studies teacher at LTHS, engaging her students in peer assessment regarding literary analysis. Virgina is listening in and giving students feedback on their feedback to ensure quality and reliable peer assessment.
WatchMichelle Harbin, a chemistry teacher at Lyons Township High School, is engaging students in peer assessment. Notice how she is giving students feedback on their peer feedback; this ensures quality peer assessment.
WatchLeading Impact Teams, Chapter 5
Equitable, Viable, Coherent Curriculum
The videos in this chapter illustrate the power of the curriculum in creating classroom clarity.
Dr. Alex Torrez and Dr. Annette Villerot from the Pflugerville Independent School District in Pflugerville, TX – discuss the importance of developing an Equitable, Viable and Coherent curriculum in supporting classroom clarity.
WatchDeanna Marco, principal of PS 9, discuss the importance of developing an Equitable, Viable and Coherent curriculum in supporting classroom clarity.
WatchLeading Impact Teams, Chapter 6
Evidence to Inform & Act
The videos in this chapter illustrate our thought partners using Impact Team Protocols to guide Impact Team Inquiry Cycles.
This video shows Dr. Paul Bloomberg modeling peer facilitation of the EAA Team Meeting Protocol – analyzing student work for the World History Team at LTHS.
WatchThis video shows Jamie Bronuskas, Chemistry Peer Facilitator at LTHS, facilitating the EAA Team Meeting protocol with her Chemistry team. Dr. Paul Bloomberg is coaching her using the EAA Team Meeting implementation rubric.
WatchLeading Impact Teams, Chapter 7
Leading Model Teams
The videos in this chapter illustrate the power of the Model Team Approach in building Impact Team Capacity.
Dr. Brian Waterman, principal of LTHS gives his perspective in launching Model Impact Teams.
WatchSarah Stevens, Director of Professional Learning for The Core Collaborative & former Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Joplin Schools, gives her perspective on launching Model Teams in her former district.
WatchSharon Daxton-Vorce, Impact Team Coach and Coordinator of Professional Learning for the EC BOCES, discusses how their team built capacity with the Model Team Approach.
WatchJodi Gronvald, principal at Reeds Spring Intermediate, discusses getting started with Impact Teams.
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