creating , monitoring and evaluating a master schedule
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Creating , Monitoring and Evaluating a Master Schedule . Where We’ve Been. Implementation Plan Time Intervention Placement Process. Where we are going, Goals. When developing a school’s master schedule: Create a conceptual understanding of the importance of: Vision Standards - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Creating, Monitoring and Evaluating a Master
Schedule
• Implementation Plan Time
• Intervention Placement Process
Where We’ve Been
When developing a school’s master schedule:Create a conceptual understanding of the importance of:– Vision– Standards– Evaluate Results
Where we are going, Goals
So…
Simon Sinek
T.I.P.
• T. Transparent• I. Inclusive• P. Plan
Moving FromAdopting a New Program, Practice, or ProcessTO
Making the Giant Leap: Plan for success: build an action plan to cross the bridge to move to effective, sustainable implementation
CurrentPractice
Changes inPractices
Increasesin
Outcomes
Implementation Bridge
PracticeHall, G.E. & Hord, S.M. (2006). Implementing Changes p. 10
Fist Bump!• Is your vision clear and how do you
know?
• What supports do you anticipate your building will need as you review, revise, and/or rebuild your master schedule?
Scheduling ConsiderationsWhat/Who drives your school?
• Reading Core• Math Core• Writing Core• Other Required
curriculum• Interventions• Instructional
Assistants• What else?????
Bus Schedules Itinerant Teacher Lunch Room Music/Band/
Orchestra High School Sports Community Early Release
Things to Consider….What do we need to consider as we build a schedule?• Contract requirements• BOLI rules• Teacher and IA hours• State requirements
Non-Negotiables/Standards of Practice
Now What? • 90 – 120 minutes is your non-negotiable Now
What?
• Bell to bell instruction is your non-negotiable Now What?
• Your core program is a non-negotiable Now What?
• Until you create your standards of practice and decide that you are going to monitor them you cannot create a healthy schedule.
Communicating your Standards of Practice
Master Schedule Development
• Identify priorities • Identify variables (what is acceptable
variation/unacceptable variation)
• Review your Student Data–Where is your biggest need? –What are your options? Can you
increase time? Increase Staffing? What is the impact of those decisions?
Work Time (10 minutes)• Complete the first page of “What are
the Instructional Priorities for Core Instruction”.
• Uncover all of the variations in your current reality. Do you have information on each school in your district?
• What are your plans for the future? Highlight areas of improvement or where additional information is needed.
Elements of a Healthy System
• How does this checklist support a master schedule?
• What questions does it help you address?
Mentoring in Klamath Falls Coaches and Administrators
What are their priorities? How do you know?
Grants Pass Non-Negotiables
How do we prioritize?
Are you hungry now?
Monitoring and Evaluating
• Schedule Audit• Observation forms – curriculum
specific– OregonRTI– Roseburg Public Schools
• Student data – grade level, class, group, individual
Audit, sending in schedules, support at the district level, building.
Is your system aligned?
• Video
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• Please write down some things you really want to remember on the “Tools and Take Away” Sheet
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