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Explore the essential themes identified in improving school districts research, including effective leadership, quality teaching and learning, aligned curriculum, and sustained improvement efforts over time.
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Characteristics of Improving School Districts Themes from Research October 2004 G. Sue Shannon and Pete Bylsma Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Context • No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requires districtto be accountable for all students • Many districts projected not to make AYP • All groups must meet annual targets • More tested grades means more targets to meet • Rapidly increasing targets, reach 100% in 2014 • Sanctions occur rapidly at district level • District improvement plan required when not making AYP 2 years in a row in same grade/subject
District Improvement Plan • Plan must be developed within 3 months of being identified for improvement • Must include staff, parents, and others • Plan must be implemented by the beginning of the next year • 10% of district Title I funds must be set aside for professional development activities for teachers working with groups not making AYP target • Technical assistance provided by state must be research-based
Table Exercise What makes a good school district? • Individually think of and note 2 or 3 characteristics • Share your ideas at your table • Each table shares an idea with the whole group
Study Methodology • Synthesis of about 80 research studies looking at districts as unit of analysis and change • In-depth analysis of 23 studies • Identification of 13 themes • Confirmation of themes unique to districts • Applied differently in districts compared to schools • Development of definitions and discussion • Questions for dialogue and reflection
Report Overview • Emerging Themes • Conceptual Framework • Definitions & Discussion • Reflective Questions • Resource Lists
CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPROVED SCHOOL DISTRICTS – CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Quality Teaching and Learning High Expectations and Accountability for Adults Coordinated and Aligned Curriculum and Assessment Coordinated & Embedded Professional Development Quality Classroom Instruction Effective Leadership Sustained Improvement Efforts Over Time Focus on All Students Learning Improvement Dynamic & Distributed Leadership Clear and Collaborative Relationships Support for Systemwide Improvement Professional Culture & Collaborative Relationships Effective Use of Data Clear Understanding of School & District Roles & Responsibilities Strategic Allocation of Resources Policy and Program Coherence Interpreting and Managing the External Environment Time
Table Jigsaw • In table groups pick a facilitator & recorder • Read assigned characteristic summary • Discuss • Insights from the research • Challenges facing districts regarding theme • Strategies to meet those challenges • Record key points on chart paper and report briefly to whole group
Themes from Research Effective Leadership • Focus on Student Learning • Dynamic/Distributed Leadership • Sustain Improvement Efforts
Effective Leadership • Focus on Student Learning • Focus on all students learning to high standards • Share beliefs & values, have clear goals, shared vision of change • Hold all district staff, programs & operations responsible for student learning
Effective Leadership • Dynamic/Distributed Leadership • Exhibit dynamic leadership, united in purpose, visible in schools, interested in instruction • Expand to encompass central office, principals, teachers leaders & others • Provide moral leadership that moves from talking to doing, to endure students learn
Effective Leadership • Sustain Improvement Efforts • View educational improvement as long-term commitment & processes • Persevere, persist, & stay the course • Help staff internalize the changes
Themes from Research Quality Teaching and Learning • High Expectations & Accountability for Adults • Coordinated & Aligned Curriculum & Assessment • Coordinated & Embedded Professional Development • Quality Classroom Instruction
Quality Teaching and Learning • High Expectations & Accountability for Adults • Hold all adults accountable for student learning • Expect excellence, monitor performance, provide feedback • Make high expectations part of personnel decisions
Quality Teaching and Learning • Coordinated & Aligned Curriculum & Assessment • Align curriculum with standards, assessment, policies • Centralize & coordinate curriculum approaches & decisions • Use multiple measure to assess learning
Quality Teaching and Learning • Coordinated & Embedded Professional Development • Provide high quality, ongoing professional development focused on classroom instruction • Include school-based coaching & support for instruction • Support professional development based on teaching & learning needs in schools
Quality Teaching and Learning • Quality Classroom Instruction • Pay close attention to instruction, provide guidance & oversight to improve teaching & learning • Develop a common vision of good instruction • Monitor instruction, curriculum, & changes in practice
Themes from Research Support for Systemwide Improvement • Effective Use of Data • Strategic Allocation of Resources • Policy and Program Coherence
Support for Systemwide Improvement • Effective Use of Data • Use data to monitor results, equity, accountability, & for resource allocation • Use data for instructional decisions & professional development • Provide time & training to staff to use data
Support for Systemwide Improvement • Strategic Allocation of Resources • Provide, allocate, reallocate, & find resources for quality instruction • Provide additional resources to support low performers • Give schools flexibility within parameters for resource use
Support for Systemwide Improvement • Policy and Program Coherence • Develop & implement policies that promote equity & excellence • Review & revise policies as needed to link programs & practices to goals & ensure coherence • Monitor coherence of actions & programs to district focus, goals
Themes from Research Clear & Collaborative Relationships • Professional Culture & Collaborative Relationships • Clear Understanding of School & District Roles & Responsibilities • Interpreting & Managing the External Environment
Clear and Collaborative Relationships • Professional Culture & Collaborative Relationships • Build a culture of mutual respect, collaboration, trust, & shared responsibility • Support school communities of practice for continuous learning for adults • Develop central offices as professional learning communities
Clear and Collaborative Relationships • Clear Understanding of School & District Roles & Responsibilities • Set expectations, decentralize responsibility, & serve as change agents • Support learning, serve as mentors & help seek solutions • Balance district authority with school flexibility & autonomy
Clear and Collaborative Relationships • Interpreting & Managing the External Environment • Analyze, interpret, & mediate state & federal policy with local policy • Buffer schools external disturbances & internal distractions • Mobilize community & business support • Involve family & community