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1. Anderson Community School Corporation 8-Step Process Training
3/14/11 – 3/18/11
2. Closing the Achievement GapNO EXCUSES Patricia W. Davenport
3. 8-Step Process TeamAnderson High School
Greg Guffey Randy Harrison
Carol Hill Barb Hitz
Doc Hines Jim Jackson
Lucinda McCord Mary Beth Myers
Ellen Finney Pickett John Skipper
Joan Susko Kay Winter
4. 8-Step Process TeamHighland Junior High School
Pat Fassnacht Andrea Gale
Denise Harvey Diane Hird
Mark Hodson Lynn Marlatt
Krystal McCorkle Melanie Mecham
Angela Sellers Kathy Stecher
Lucinda Weatherford Myron Taylor
5. Who’s To Blame? The college professor said:
“Such rawness in a student is a shame, lack of preparation in high school is to blame.”
6. Who’s To Blame? Said the high school teacher:
“Good heavens! That boy’s a fool. The fault of course is with the middle school.”
7. Who’s To Blame? The middle school teacher said:
“From stupidity may I be spared. They sent him in so unprepared.”
8. Who’s To Blame? The elementary teacher huffed:
“Kindergarten blockheads all. They call that preparation – why, it’s worse than none at all.”
9. Who’s To Blame? The kindergarten teacher said:
“Such lack of training never did I see. What kind of woman must that mother be.”
10. Who’s To Blame? The mother said:
“Poor helpless child. He’s not to blame. His father’s people were all the same.”
11. Who’s To Blame? Said the father at the end of the line:
“I doubt the rascal’s even mine.”
Anonymous
12. “Effective Schools” Philosophy Characteristics Of Effective Schools:
Strong instructional leadership.
High expectations of student achievement for ALL students.
Pervasive and broadly understood instructional focus.
Safe and orderly school climate conducive to teaching and learning.
Measures of pupil achievement as a basis of program evaluation.
13. Random Acts Of Improvement
14. Aligned Acts Of Improvement Knowing and managing the relationships helps align efforts toward desired results. This makes the best use of improvement efforts, resources, and time, ensuring that people and the system are working together to achieve desired results, such as improved student test scores, or better support services. Knowing and managing the relationships helps align efforts toward desired results. This makes the best use of improvement efforts, resources, and time, ensuring that people and the system are working together to achieve desired results, such as improved student test scores, or better support services.
15. 8-Step Process
What can we control?
What’s in the best interest of kids?
16. A New Narrative for the Anderson Federation of Teachers
“The Anderson Community School Corporation employs highly trained professional educators who demonstrate high expectations for themselves and for their students.”
17. A New Narrative for the Anderson Federation of Teachers
“ACS teachers are experts in their subjects and in the methods of passing on that knowledge to students.”
18. A New Narrative for the Anderson Federation of Teachers
“Because of their unique connection with students, our teachers make constructive and appropriate decision regarding the learning environment.”
19. Brazosport, Texas Velasco Elementary
20. Brazosport, Texas Freeport Intermediate
21. Brazosport, Texas Brazosport High School
22. ISTEP ScoresNew Castle Community School CorporationWilbur Wright Elementary School
23. ISTEP ScoresMuncie Community SchoolsLongfellow Elementary School
24. ISTEP ScoresSouth Bend Community School CorporationWilson Primary Center
25. Warren Central High SchoolIndianapolis, Indiana
8-Step Process – 2 Years
8% improvement in graduation rate at the end of the 1st year.
13% improvement in graduation rate at the end of the 2nd year.
26. Warren Central High SchoolIndianapolis, Indiana
8-Step Process
Structural Changes
Monitoring and Supervision
Data Walls
Interventions and Credit Recovery
27. 8 STEP INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL
28. Plan/Do/Check/Act Cycle
29. From Theory To Practice What the PDCA Cycle offers…
A proven track record for success.
A step-by-step methodology for improving schools.
A process built on the foundation of Effective School Characteristics.
An alignment of planning, instruction, and assessment.
An emphasis on the core curricula of reading, writing, and mathematics.
30. PLAN
31. TEST TALK
32. PLAN
33. DO
34. CHECK
35. ACT
36. ACT
37. CHECK
38. CHECK
39. Benefits Gives teachers flexibility in how to teach by focusing on what to teach.
Emphasizes key skills for every student.
Allows students to retain skills in order to build higher skills.
40. Benefits CONTINUED Aligns planning, instruction, assessment, and support toward student performance.
Removes subjectivity and replaces it with a focus on results.
Test scores validate standards instruction.
It is a proven approach that achieves results.
41. ACTION PLANShort Term: End of School Year 10-11
Eight Step Process Implementation
42. ACTION PLANLong Term: School Year 2011-2012
Eight Step Process Implementation