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Title: Mississippi E2T2 Grantee Evaluation Institute


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Mississippi E2T2 GranteeEvaluation Institute
  • May 30, 2008

2
Reviewing Our Progress
  • Comfort Ladder
  • Addressing yesterdays questions
  • Housekeeping

3
Managing Change
4
Evaluation Management Plan
  • Evaluation Management Plan
  • Identifies and keeps track of who is responsible
    for collecting and analyzing the data in a timely
    manner
  • Recognizes the value of analyzing and reporting
    data along the way
  • Reminds you to give feedback back to the teachers

5
Evaluation Management Plan
South Delta Middle School, MS
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Evaluation Management Plan
Wells Elementary School, NC
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Evaluation Management Plan
  • Begin by inserting all data collection activities
    from your Methods/Measures column in your
    strategy and objective worksheets.

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Evaluation Management Plan
  • Determine when that list of evaluation activities
    should occur. Be sure to consult related
    benchmarks from your strategy and objective
    worksheets.

9
Evaluation Management Plan
  • Identify the person(s) responsible for ensuring
    the evaluation activity takes place. Consider who
    should collect, store, analyze, interpret, and
    report the data.

10
Evaluation Management Plan
  • Finally, list any resources you might need to
    accomplish the evaluation activity.

11
Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Community, leadership, and shared understanding
    for effectiveare heavily dependent on effective
    communication.
  • Develop plans to communicate among project
    evaluation stakeholders early, often, and in
    ways that support their efforts.

12
Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Identify groups and individuals who have a stake
    in the success of the project.
  • These are the stakeholders with whom you will
    communicate initially and throughout the project.

13
Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Identify information that key stakeholders need
    to know about the project in order to
  • Understand the project
  • Understand their role

14
Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Plan to use data from your project evaluation to
    make and communicate decisions
  • What and when are data being collected?
  • What and with whom should data be shared?
  • Who should be involved in decision making?
  • Who should be alerted to decisions made about the
    project?

15
Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Develop a schedule for communicating with
    stakeholders.
  • Determine the best way to communicate with each
    stakeholder group.

16
Communicating with Stakeholders
VII-1-4
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Communicating with Stakeholders
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Avoiding Common Pitfalls
  • Time spent planning pays off in the longer term.
  • Get started sooner rather than later to allow
    yourself adequate time to plan and implement your
    evaluation plan.
  • Be practical and strategic about what you can
    accomplish within this one year.
  • How does this years project and evaluation plan
    fit into a three or five year school improvement
    plan?

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Avoiding Common Pitfalls
  • When schools take a team approach to developing
    their evaluation plans, they tend to develop a
    more thorough, cohesive plan more quickly than
    when plans are developed by one or two people.
  • A team approach facilitates whole-school buy-in,
    which is vital to successful implementation of
    the evaluation plan and project improvement.

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Avoiding Common Pitfalls
  • Communicate, communicate, communicate.
  • And then, communicate some more.
  • Providing feedback to those who have collected
    and/or submitted data as well as the decisions
    that have been made based on those data can
    increase awareness, interest, and motivation
  • In both the project and the evaluation.

21
Things to Think About
  • Learning to plan and implement a good evaluation
    is an iterative process.

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Contact Information
  • Mississippi Department of Education Office of
    Instructional Technology
  • Robin Silas, Rsilas_at_mde.k12.ms.us
  • Lee Bray, Lbray_at_mde.k12.ms.us
  • SERVE Center _at_ UNCG
  • Beth Thrift, bthrift_at_serve.org

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Institute Wrap-Up
  • QA
  • Next Steps
  • Housekeeping
  • Institute Evaluation Form
  • Retrospective Pre- Post-Questionnaire
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