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Title: Improving Teaching and Learning: One District


1
Improving Teaching and Learning One Districts
Journey
Chula Vista Elementary School District
  • Curriculum and Instruction Leadership Symposium
  • February 18-20, 2009 ? Pacific Grove, CA

2
Todays Objective/Norms
  • Objective
  • Learn how one district is improving achievement
    by improving the qualityof instruction

3
Chula Vista District Characteristics
  • 44 K-6 Schools
  • 27,370 Students
  • 9,938 English Learners
  • 6 Charter Schools
  • 18 Title I Schools
  • 3.84 Administrative Cost

4
Demographics
5
Adequate Yearly ProgressPercent Proficient ELA
6
Adequate Yearly ProgressPercent Proficient Math
7
Achievement Data (AYP-Filtered)ELA, 2002-2008
Target Population Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced
Target Population 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
LEA-wide 29.6 36.6 36.5 42.3 47.4 49.3 53.9
African-American/Black 27.8 35.8 32.7 37.6 44.1 46.5 51.4
Asian 53.0 57.2 60.9 68.8 70.0 70.0 71.4
Filipino 52.9 61.0 59.3 64.0 70.0 71.3 74.1
Hispanic/Latino 20.6 27.0 27.3 33.4 38.8 40.9 46.6
Pacific Islander 36.2 43.9 45.4 45.6 45.8 52.7 51.2
White 47.1 53.8 54.6 59.5 63.6 65.3 68.6
SED 15.8 22.0 22.1 27.2 31.7 33.1 39.7
English Learner 14.9 19.8 19.7 25.0 28.5 29.6 36.8
Students w/Disabilities 13.5 19.8 12.6 14.9 17.1 17.4 28.6
8
Achievement Data (AYP-Filtered)Mathematics,
2002-2008
Target Population Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced Percent of Students at Proficient or Advanced
Target Population 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
LEA-wide 37.4 42.8 44.3 52.6 56.8 57.8 61.7
African-American/Black 30.2 35.7 36.6 45.4 51.0 48.5 56.5
Asian 70.7 73.7 78.9 80.6 82.6 85.0 84.9
Filipino 60.2 63.5 67.5 74.6 76.3 78.4 81.0
Hispanic/Latino 28.9 34.8 35.6 44.7 49.7 50.8 55.1
Pacific Islander 43.6 46.2 51.7 56.3 52.7 64.9 65.1
White 53.1 56.8 60.1 66.4 69.2 70.3 73.2
SED 24.4 30.0 30.2 38.8 42.7 43.9 49.5
English Learner 25.9 30.5 30.9 40.2 42.4 42.4 48.4
Students w/Disabilities 19.4 22.0 17.1 19.7 23.5 23.2 34.3
9
Academic Performance Index2002-2008
Target Population 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
LEA-wide 689 722 722 745 769 791 811
African-American/Black 681 719 702 729 749 778 799
Asian 823 833 857 877 866 892 899
Filipino 816 845 836 857 873 883 897
Hispanic/Latino 639 676 677 702 730 755 779
Pacific Islander 743 763 774 774 785 815 821
White 783 803 806 824 835 855 870
SED 612 648 649 668 694 723 749
English Learner NA NA NA 672 686 716 742
Students w/Disabilities NA NA NA 527 529 590 639
10
District-Level Efforts
  • Principal as CEO
  • Financial Resources at the Site
  • Principal Standards related to 6 focus areas
    Data Dashboard
  • Availability of Data
  • Instructional Services and Support Reorganization
  • After-School Interventions (i.e., educational
    software)

11
District-wide Efforts
  • Required Focus on 6 Areas
  • Develop Shared Leadership to Build A Culture of
    Collaboration to Sustain Instructional
    Improvement Availability of Data
  • Target Area of Instructional Program to Improve
    Learning for All Students
  • Examine Student Evidence and Data to Guide
    Instructional Practice and PD

12
District-wide Efforts
  • Build Instructional Expertise Through Targeted PD
    in the Use of a Few Powerful Research Based
    Practices Hold Staff Accountable
  • Align Resources to Support Instructional
    Practices and Improve Student Learning for All
    Students
  • Partner with Families and Community to Sustain
    Learning for All Students

13
Site-Level Efforts
  • Ongoing Professional Development (PD)
  • Teachers held accountable for
    implementation
  • Horizontal/Vertical Collaboration
  • Benchmark/Formative Assessments
  • After-School Intervention Support
  • Teachers Held Accountable for Student Achievement

14
One Common Factor
  • Participation in Systemic School Improvement
    Training
  • Finding Results-Oriented Solutions to the
    Challenges of Educating All Students at High
    Levels
  • Develop Site-Based Leadership and Focus on
    Teaching and Learning

15
Context for PowerfulProfessional Learning
Build Collaboration
Align Resources to Support PL Plan
Examine Data
Select Instructional Target
Plan, Provide, Monitor Cycles of PL
Review, Select Powerful Practices
16
1. Develop Shared Leadership to Build a Culture
of Collaboration to Sustain Instructional
Improvement
  • Provide opportunities for all staff to assume
    leadership roles Instructional Leadership Team
    (ILT)
  • Form teacher collaboration teams for all staff
    that focus on instruction and learning
  • Engage all staff in taking responsibility for the
    schools instructional decisions
  • School leaders use concrete strategies to share
    leadership with other staff and make it safe
    for everyone to discuss their practice

17
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • In Classrooms
  • School administrators are in classrooms every
    day, talking with students about what they are
    learning and conferring with teachers about their
    informal observations and decisions on next steps
  • Teachers teach each other, and some teach courses
    for colleagues

18
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • In Classrooms (Continued)
  • Teachers describe their colleagues and school
    leaders as resources for helping them improve
    instruction and meet their goals
  • Teachers demonstrate lessons for colleagues

19
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • Around the School
  • Teachers lead looking at student work sessions,
    data team meetings, inquiry groups, ILT meetings,
    and ad hoc committees
  • Agenda for ILT meetings is set by the principal
    and ILT members
  • Teachers and other members of the ILT take part
    in walkthroughs in their own and other schools

20
Expectations for Central Administrators
  • Cabinet
  • Aligns evaluation tools with expectations for
    instructional improvement and the goals of
    proficiency for all students
  • Executive Directors
  • Are peer coaches for principals, modeling best
    leadership practices in instruction

21
2. Target an Area of the Instructional Program to
Improve Learning for All Students
  • Analyze data, including student work, to identify
    a high-impact area of academic need
  • Ensure the targeted area engages the whole
    school all classrooms, all students, all staff
  • Be vigilant about keeping the targeted area at
    the forefront of the schools work

22
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • In Classrooms
  • Students can explain what they are learning and
    why and how it connects to what they have already
    learned they are able to talk about the quality
    of their own work and what they must do to
    improve it
  • Teacher and students engage in a high level of
    discourse that goes beyond right/wrong and yes/no
    answers to an emphasis on evidence

23
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • In Classrooms (Continued)
  • Teachers give prompt and specific feedback to
    students on their work, based on standards in
    conferences, both the teacher and students talk
    about the work
  • Teachers use the Gradual Release of
    Responsibility instructional model in reading,
    writing, math, science, social studies, and other
    subjects

24
3. Examine Student Work and Data to Guide
Instructional Practices and PD
  • Implement structured protocols to review student
    work and data to
  • Plan instruction on each students progress
  • Ensure student work reflects standards and
    assessments
  • Identify needed PD
  • Hold each other accountable for each students
    achievement
  • Use student work and data to develop plans to
    meet challenging goals

25
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • Around the School
  • Principal and other administrators participate in
    site-level professional learning
  • Principal develops a schedule that allows all
    teachers to participate in professional learning
    over time
  • PD plan and schedule are posted and shared with
    staff, families, school partners, and visitors

26
Evidence What you Should See and Hear
  • Around the School
  • ILT uses data to identify school-wide PD needs
    in content or pedagogy
  • Data is posted publicly and in a timely manner

27
Expectations for Central Administrators
  • Superintendent
  • Uses expectations for schools when observing
    classrooms and evaluating principals

28
Expectations for Central Administrators
  • Cabinet
  • Uses data to examine the effectiveness of major
    initiatives and to make decisions

29
Contact Information
  • John M. Nelson, Ed.D.Executive Director,
    Instruction and Assessment(619) 425-9600,
    x1501John.Nelson_at_cvesd.org
  • Amalia Cudeiro, Ed.D.Senior Partner, Targeted
    Leadership Consultingacudeiro_at_targetedleadership.
    net
  • Bonnie McGrath, Ed.D.Senior Executive, Targeted
    Leadership Consultingbmcgrath_at_targetedleadership.
    net

30
Group Discussion Reflections on your own
district
  • How does the Chula Vista Story prompt you to
    reflect on your own districts deep
    implementation and consistency of practice?

31
Personal Reflection
  • What would you share about the Chula Vista story
    with your Cabinet Members or Superintendent?
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