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Title: Planning for Comprehensive School Reform


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Planning for Comprehensive School Reform
Improvementthrough a Needs Assessment Process
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Needs Assessment An Overview
  • Improvement framework
  • What is needs assessment?
  • key steps in the process and key elements
  • data
  • Why do it?
  • identify appropriate models/interventions
  • formulate a plan
  • the added value
  • Sample discussion topics
  • Resources

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The Continuous Improvement Framework
Gather school and student-level data, including
evaluation results of previous interventions
Evaluate results in comparison to school goals
and performance targets
Analyze data to determine areas for improvement
Implement interventions

Research and select appropriate
interventions/models
Identify and prioritize needs
Determine/refine school goals, objectives and
performance targets
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What is Needs Assessment?
  • A needs assessment attempts to answer questions
    about the social conditions a program is intended
    to address and the need for the program, or to
    determine whether a program is needed.
  • More generally, it may be used to identify,
    compare, and prioritize needs within and across
    academic areas and related program areas.

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Key Steps in the Needs Assessment Process
  • Convene a diverse school team to analyze data and
    prioritize needs
  • Engage diverse stakeholders and communities in
    conversations to gain varied perspectives on
    school needs and priorities, school and
    community-based resources, and required action
    steps
  • With diverse school team
  • Learn about comprehensive whole school reform
    models or other interventions and their track
    records in contexts like yours - find the best
    match
  • Reallocate resources and time to fully support
    your school improvement effort
  • Develop an implementation plan that integrates
    the reform components and involves all
    stakeholders.
  • Rossi et al. (2004)

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Key Elements of aNeeds Assessment
  • A needs assessment
  • Uses school-level and student-level data from
    multiple sources
  • Provides specific details about school needs and
    strengths
  • Prioritizes school needs and assets
  • Considers resources

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Data Types and Sources
  • Different Types of Data
  • Student demographics, mobility, attitudes,
    behavior
  • Academic performance
  • Curriculum and assessment
  • Classroom management
  • School management
  • Family/community involvement
  • Different Sources of Data
  • Surveys
  • Focus groups
  • School district records
  • State local assessments
  • Lesson plans, student work
  • Curriculum assessment materials
  • Observation reports
  • Documents e.g. faculty PTO meeting minutes,
    school plans, budget

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Why do a Needs Assessment?
  • A needs assessment provides schools with
    information needed to
  • match school needs with potential
    models/interventions to determine course of
    action
  • help formulate your plan
  • help integrate current initiatives with new
    initiatives

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Determine your Course of Action
  • Consider your schools needs and strengths
  • e.g., content area, professional development,
    target populations, standards alignment,
    community, language resources
  • Determine priorities
  • Consider resources
  • Research and consider different interventions or
    reform models
  • e.g., curriculum, governance, instruction,
    specific content areas, climate, school
    structure, etc.
  • Consider district and state mandates
  • Consider how a strategy or approach will
  • fill identified gaps
  • complement current successful initiatives
  • meet the needs of your diverse student populations

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Formulating your comprehensive school reform
improvement plan
  • Your plan should specify school and student
    level
  • Goals and objectives
  • Strategies action steps
  • Indicators and benchmarks
  • Measurement methods

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Formulating your School Reform PlanAn Example
  • Goal Where do we want our school to be in 3
    years?
  • We want to create a more positive classroom and
    school climate where students feel safe and
    interactions are respectful. We believe this is
    the foundation needed for a positive learning
    environment.
  • Objective What do we want our school to do or
    provide?
  • Spend at least two hours each day in the
    classroom in small group learning activities
    where students can develop more personalized
    relationships with teachers who will then provide
    more positive reinforcement for appropriate
    behavior.
  • Strategies/Action Steps What does our school
    have to do to help students and teachers
    accomplish this goal?
  • Provide staff with professional development
    relating to small group learning and positive
    reinforcement.

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Formulating your School Reform PlanAn Example
continued
  • Indicators and Benchmarks What evidence do we
    need to demonstrate progress toward our goals?
  • Teachers will create lesson plans incorporating
    small group learning activities
  • Teachers will implement positive reinforcement
    techniques
  • All staff will know the names of all students and
    positive interactions will be observed both
    inside and outside of the classroom
  • Measurement Methods How will we gather the
    evidence needed to demonstrate successful
    achievement of our goals?
  • Observations of teachers using small group
    learning and positive reinforcement
  • Quarterly surveys of students regarding school
    climate
  • Student performance data

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The Added Value
  • An inclusive needs assessment provides
    added-value by
  • building full staff and community awareness of
    school needs and an urgency to change
  • creating forums for different stakeholders to
    discuss the issues and reflect upon what needs to
    be done
  • fostering a willingness to change by developing
    staff and community buy-in for your overall whole
    school improvement and reform effort
  • providing the structure and baseline data for
    ongoing evaluation of your school improvement
    efforts

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Needs Assessment Tool
  • Introduction
  • The Process
  • How to Use It

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Sample Discussion Topics
  • What are two high-priority areas for
    improvement that your school needs to address?
    Says who? Do you have data that support these
    perceived needs?
  • What are two school assets (e.g., current
    programs that address curriculum or school
    climate) that you feel should be part of your
    comprehensive school improvement effort? Says
    who?
  • What strategies will you (or have you) used to
    develop staff buy-in and awareness about your
    school improvement efforts? (List your
    strategies).

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Needs Assessment Resources
  • The Education Alliance Needs Assessment Tool
  • http//www.alliance.brown.edu/pubs/self_assess.pdf
  • Systemic Supports for School Reform - Tools for
    Data Analysis http//www.csos.jhu.edu/datause/ind
    ex.htm
  • Claiming Opportunities A Handbook for Improving
    Education for English Language Learners Through
    Comprehensive School Reform (Chapter 5)
    http//www.alliance.brown.edu/pubs/claiming_opport
    unities/index.shtml
  • Making Good Choices A Guide for Schools and
    Districts
  • http//www.ncrel.org/csri/choices/makegood.pdf
  • Comprehensive School Reform Research-Based
    Strategies to Achieve High Standards
  • http//www.wested.org/csrd/guidebook/toc.htm
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