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Validating the Need for Systemic Change: Standard Practice. Instructional Leadership Training February 5, 2013. Standard Practice. Standard Flag or other conspicuous object to serve as a rallying point for a military force
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Validating the Need for Systemic Change: Standard Practice Instructional Leadership Training February 5, 2013
Standard Practice • Standard • Flag or other conspicuous object to serve as a rallying point for a military force • From Old French estandart, probably from Frankish standhard, literally "stand fast or firm" • Authoritative or recognized exemplar of quality or correctness • Unit of measure • From Anglo-French, is perhaps metaphoric, the royal standard coming to stand for royal authority in matters like setting weights and measures Source: Online Etymology Dictionary
Standard Practice • Practice • To do or perform often, customarily, or habitually • To be professionally engaged in • To perform repeatedly to acquire skill • Expertise and 10,000 hours of practice • “In practically any job it is dedication to deliberate practice that makes you outstanding; it’s not talent.” • “Deliberate practice is a demanding activity that is not inherently enjoyable.”
Questions • What are we willing to stand fast and firm for? • What are the standard processes and procedures that we follow when students don’t learn? • How do we support teachers as they engage in the difficult work of deliberate practice?
Pat Matzdorf Dwight Stones
Western Roll Center of Gravity Scissors
Dick Fosbury Fosbury Flop Straddle ValeriyBrumel
Flop Straddle Roll Scissors
ValeriyBrumel • Ivan Ukhov2.38m • Anna Chicherova 2.05m
Messages • Performance plateaus when systems reach physical limits imposed by methods, strategies, and approaches • New approaches take time to learn, practice, and perfect before performance surpasses that produced by the old system • New effective methods are often developed by individuals not at the top level of performance using older techniques
2012 & 2013 STAAR Performance Standards Campus and District Accountability Level III (Advanced) Final Level II (Satisfactory) Student Accountability (SSI, EOC) Phase-in Level II (Satisfactory) Phase-in for Level II 2016 & beyond 2014 & 2015 Final (Recommended) Phase 2 2012 & 2013 Phase 1
TAAS TAKS STAAR All tests, grades 3 – 8 and Reading 1 Recommended Level II
TAAS TAKS STAAR All tests, grades 3 – 8 and Algebra 1 Recommended Level II
TAAS TAKS STAAR All tests, grades 3 – 8 and Algebra 1 Recommended Level II
2015 Cohort EOC Retesting (Number of students remaining after December testing) 277 students must take one or more tests
Index 4: Postsecondary readiness District and High Schools Part 1 Part 2 Four- or five-year graduation rate RHSP/DAP diplomas Level III Advanced performance (beginning in 2014) Elementary and Middle Schools
Projected 2013 District Performance, Accountability Index 4 Source: Moak Casey, based on 2012 AEIS
Level 2 (final): 1468 Tier 2: 1959
3 3 5% 30% 2 2 20% 23% 1 1 75% 47% ISIP Grades K-8 January 2013 Recommended
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