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Differentiated Technical Assistance: School Improvement Planning Session #1 Presenters: Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman Associate Director Mr. Michael Hill PASS Coordinator November 29, 2011

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Page 1: Differentiated Technical Assistance: School Improvement Planning Session #1 Presenters: Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman Associate Director Mr. Michael Hill PASS

Differentiated Technical Assistance:School Improvement Planning

Session #1

Presenters:Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman

Associate Director

Mr. Michael HillPASS Coordinator

November 29, 2011

Page 2: Differentiated Technical Assistance: School Improvement Planning Session #1 Presenters: Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman Associate Director Mr. Michael Hill PASS

• To provide direct technical assistance to school principals regarding the process for developing tasks for a school improvement plan

Purpose

Page 3: Differentiated Technical Assistance: School Improvement Planning Session #1 Presenters: Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman Associate Director Mr. Michael Hill PASS

I. Review procedures for developing tasks (15 minutes)

II. Practice activity and field trip to Indistar site (35 minutes)III. Next steps (5 minutes)

IV. Questions (5 minutes)

Agenda

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Indistar® Six-Step Improvement Plan

• A web-based tool for assessing, planning, implementing, and monitoring progress toward the rapid improvement school indicators.Step 1 – Register schoolStep 2 – Provide school informationStep 3 – Form school teamStep 4 – Assess school indicatorsStep 5 – Create school planStep 6 – Monitor school plan

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Focus Questions: Step 5 (Creating Tasks)

• How will the school team ensure that tasks are directly associated with strategies to help the school exit Title I improvement?

• Describe the process that the school team used to determine the appropriate tasks needed to accomplish each objective (indicator).

• How did the school team decide who would manage or be responsible for task attainment?

• How and when will task managers report to the school team? Entire faculty?

• How is the continual review of data, for possible plan revision, built into the planning process?

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Rapid improvement school indicators are the “pie.”(“What” will happen)

Yvonne Holloman will bake a cherry pie.

The tasks are the recipe. (“How” the pie is created)

1)Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (205 degrees C). Place bottom crust in pie pan. Set top crust aside, covered. 2)In a large mixing bowl combine tapioca, salt, sugar, cherries and extracts. Let stand 15 minutes. Turn out into bottom crust and dot with butter. Cover with top crust, flute edges and cut vents in top. Place pie on a foil lined cookie sheet--in case of drips! 3) Bake for 50 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown.

Developing Tasks for an Improvement Plan

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Developing Tasks for an Improvement Plan

Step 1: Begin with the end in mind – the rapid improvement school indicator.

Step 2: Review the Wise Ways® research briefs and other research related to the selected improvement indicators. This information will provide ideas for possible tasks.

Step 3: Begin drafting the “recipe”(series of tasks) for the “pie” (indicator). The tasks should clearly outline the steps involved in making the indicator (objective) a reality in the school. The indicator tells “what” will happen. The tasks tell “how” the indicator will be accomplished.

Step 4: After developing a series of tasks for an indicator, revisit the Wise Ways® research briefs and other research to determine whether your team has adequately addressed the literal meaning of the indicator.

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Avoid Try This InsteadWriting generic tasks • Sequence the steps involved in making the indicator a

reality in the school (developing the recipe)• Be specific about the actions of individuals and groups (i.e. teachers, leadership team, administrators) Ask yourself, “For indicator ___ to become a reality at my school, _____ will need to ________.”

Listing programs/materials as tasks

• Identify the specific inputs that will be needed to implement the program.Example: Instead of writing, “Students will use iPads to improve reading comprehension,” consider:“Third grade teachers will participate in a series of four workshops presented by Dr. John Doe regarding the use of iPad applications (apps) to teach reading comprehension skills to intervention students.”

Using rapid improvement school indicators as tasks

• Add details to the rapid improvement school indicator to align it with other tasks included within the overarching indicator.

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ID10 – The school’s Leadership Team regularly looks at school performance data and aggregated classroom observation data and uses that data to make decisions about school improvement and professional development needs.

(Remember, an indicator tells you what will

happen.)

Practice ActivityPretend that you are a member of the Happy Hills Elementary school improvement team. Your school is in Year 1 of Title I Improvement due to the economically disadvantaged subgroup not meeting the annual measurable objective (AMO) in reading.

Work with the members of your team to develop tasks for the indicator listed below. You may use the Wise Ways document to assist your team. Type your tasks into the chat box and send to all participants.

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Field Trip to Indistar®Role of the Volunteer Presenter Role of the Webinar Audience

Share the process used by your school improvement team to develop tasks for one rapid improvement school indicator that is included in the plan.

Describe the following:• What was the rationale for selecting the tasks included in your plan for the selected rapid improvement school indicator?• How did your team reach consensus regarding the tasks that were ultimately included in your plan? • How did your team determine target dates for completion?

Listen to the volunteer presenter’s description of the tasks associated with the selected rapid improvement school indicator.

Consider the following:• Are the tasks a series of related steps for accomplishing the indicator? (i.e. a recipe for how the indicator will be accomplished)• What suggestions for improving the tasks would you propose to the presenter?

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Thank you. You’ve been a great audience.

For technical assistance please contact:Dr. Yvonne A. Holloman at (804) 225-2064 or

[email protected]