Title: Leadership for VGLA and VSEP
1Leadership for VGLA and VSEP
- Virginia Department of Education
- Alternative Assessments
- Administrators Regional Workshop
- August 2007
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2 A Lesson from the V-Formation
3A little insight into why the V-formation works
- It is too hard to fly in an S! (not nearly as
elegant either!) - It conserves energy.
- It is easy to keep track of every bird in the
group. - http//www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/geese.html
4Successful Implementation of V-programs requires
school leaders and staff to fly in the
V-Formation!
5STUDENT
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
ESL TEACHER
CONTENT TEACHER
SCHOOL TEST COOR. (STC)
BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR
DIRECTOR OF TESTING
DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL ED.
DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION
TITLE III COORDINATOR
6Leadership Responsibilities
- Many school division personnel are responsible
for the implementation of the VGLA/VSEP. These
include - Division Director of Testing (DDOT)
- Director of Special Education
- Director of Instruction
- Title III Coordinator (VGLA)
- School Coordinator
- Course Content Teacher
- Special Education Teacher
7Division Director of Testing
- Each division has designated a Division Director
of Testing (DDOT). The DDOT serves as the point
of contact between the school division and the
Virginia Department of Education and Pearson
Educational Measurement. - The DDOT has division-wide responsibility for
implementation of VGLA requirements and
procedures and the dissemination of VGLA reports.
8Director of Special Education
- In addition to being familiar with VGLA
requirements and procedures, the Director of
Special Education must identify and address the
professional development and support needs of
special education and related services personnel
involved in the preparation of the VGLA COE. -
- The Director of Special Education and the DDOT
are encouraged to share responsibilities for
planning and ensuring that appropriate training
and materials are provided to teachers and all
other division staff responsible for the
implementation of VGLA.
9Director of Instruction
- The Director of Instruction plays an integral
role in design and implementation of the
divisions instructional program. In this
capacity the Director of Instruction must ensure
that all teachers including special education
teachers and teachers of LEP students (VGLA)
align instruction with the SOL. - Special education teachers and teachers of LEP
students should be included in division-wide SOL
related professional development activities and
distribution of resources and materials.
10Title III Coordinator (VGLA)
- The Title III Coordinator must be well acquainted
with VGLA requirements and procedures as they
relate to LEP students at level 1 and level 2 of
English language proficiency. - In collaboration with the DDOT and the Director
of Special Education, the Title III Coordinators
responsibilities include training, technical
assistance, and support for teachers of LEP
students.
11School Coordinator
- The School Coordinator is the person designated
within each school to serve as the point of
contact between the DDOT and the school. - The School Coordinator is responsible for
ensuring that all procedures required for the
VGLA are implemented within the school. - The School Coordinator may be asked to monitor
the development and progress of the COE to ensure
that all SOL are addressed. - Any questions the School Coordinator has
regarding the VGLA are to be directed to the
DDOT, Director of Special Education, or Title III
Coordinator, as appropriate.
12Course Content Teacher
- The Course Content Teacher is responsible for
implementing the VGLA guidelines according to the
procedures contained in the manual. - Any questions the Course Content Teacher has
regarding the VGLA are to be directed to the
School Coordinator.
13Special Education/ESL Teacher
- The special education/ESL teacher is responsible
for supporting the instructions of VGLA students
by providing effective strategies and adapting
materials. - Like the Course Content Teacher, the Special
Education/ESL Teacher is responsible for
implementing the VGLA according to the
established guidelines. - Any questions the Special Education/ESL Teacher
has regarding the VGLA are to be directed to the
School Coordinator.
14Leadership Cycle for the V programs
15Analyze and Discuss Your 2006-2007 V-Program
- 2006-2007 Scores
- Training and Technical Assistance to Teachers
- Training and Technical Assistance for
Administrators and other staff - Resources and Materials
- Pre-Scoring Activities
- Scoring Event
- 2006-2007 Best and Worst Practices
16 Develop a Collaborative Plan for V-Program
Success
- Teachers Knowledge of the Standards
- Teachers Knowledge of the V-Program
- Administrators Knowledge of the V-Program
- Identification of Participants
- Monitoring of collection development
- Timeline and Due Dates
- Pre-scoring and Scoring
17Implement Your Plan in the V-Formation
- Maintain a team perspective and let your actions
reflect it - Keeping your knowledge current
- Communicating important V-program information
- Make decisions along the way collaboratively
- Implementation and evaluation with a collective
voice
18Celebrate Your 2007-2008 Successes!
- Student Achievement
- Making/Maintaining AYP
- Obtaining/Maintaining Accreditation
19Questions
- Virginia Department of Education
- Division of Student Assessment and
- School Improvement
- (804) 225-2107