Title: Greenwood Middle School Simulation
1Greenwood Middle School Simulation
- Only a change in practice produces a genuine
change in norms and values. Or, to put it more
crudely, grab people by their practice and their
hearts and minds will follow. - --Richard Elmore
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2Greenwood Middle School SimulationRegional Host
Mike YoungFacilitators Cindy Burkhart and
Jacques Gibble
Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership
v3 Mar 2014
3Leadership in Pennsylvania
The leader must be Student-centered Standards-Bas
ed Data-Informed and Future-focused
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4PA CORE Standards
- The leader
- has the knowledge and skills to think and plan
strategically, creating an organizational vision
around personalized student success. - is grounded in standards-based systems theory and
design and is able to transfer that knowledge to
his/her job as the architect of standards-based
reform in the school. - knows how to access and use appropriate data to
inform decision-making at all levels of the
system.
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5Corollary Standards
- The Leader
- creates a culture of teaching and learning with
an emphasis on learning. - manages resources for effective results.
- collaborates, communicates, engages, and empowers
others inside and outside of the organization to
pursue excellence in learning. - operates in a fair and equitable manner with
personal and professional dignity. - advocates for children and public education in
the larger political, social, economic, legal,
and cultural context. - supports professional growth of self and others
through practice and inquiry.
6Where we are in the Program
Understanding what needs to change
Learning how to change it
Unit 13 Final Simulation
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7What is educational leadership?
The guidance, direction and support of sustained
instructional improvement leading to higher
student achievement
The guidance, direction and support of sustained
instructional improvement leading to higher
student achievement
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8- Todays Agenda
- Thinking processes
- Course Themes
- Key Concepts and Ideas
- Getting the skinny on Greenwood
- Simulation
- Debrief
9Visionary Thinking
Change Agent Thinking
Ethical Thinking
Instructional Thinking
Systemic Thinking
10Review 1
11Review 2
Thinking Motifs and Big Ideas
12Review 3
- Big Ideas integrated across courses and motifs
13Getting the skinny on Greenwood
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- 1 Introduction to Facilities
- 2 Facilities to Student Progress
- 3 Student Progress to School Vision
- 4 Vision to School Organization
- 5 School Organization to Key Players
- 6 Key Players to Your Task
- What are the implications of these facts as you
take on the role of principal at Greenwood Middle
School?
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14Your Tasks as Principal
- is to lead the improvement of instructional
practice and to achieve higher student
performance during the next two years. -
- is to have 55 percent of the students proficient
in Reading and 50 percent in Math at each grade
by the end of next year, and then achieving
ongoing improvement thereafter. - is to begin with the data.
- is to take your time, and dig beneath each of the
decisions, the feedback, and the consequences
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16Answer Key Log for Discussion
Jan and Bill
Work with 8, this will allow us to give extra
help to kids in grade 9 getting ready for
Keystones
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17Greenwood Middle School Simulation
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- Session
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20- What are the major challenges facing this school
and its principal in attempting to improve
instruction and in gaining high achievement for
all students?
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21Greenwood Middle School Simulation
- Only a change in practice produces a genuine
change in norms and values. Or, to put it more
crudely, grab people by their practice and their
hearts and minds will follow. - --Richard Elmore
-
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24Group Assignment
- Count off by 3
- Groups 1
- Issue 1 The need for further improvement in ELA
performance - Group 2
- Issue 2 The need for further improvement in Math
performance - Groups 3
- Issue 3 A just, fair and caring school community
student connectedness, engagement, and safety
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27 28No 1 ELA
292 Math
30No 3 Just, Fair and Caring
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35Your ILI Then- ILI Now
Area Positive Negative
Vision
Systems/Data
Effective instruction
Alignment and Coherence
Learning Communities/Teams
Sustaining Improvement
36 David Marsh on Challenges
- What are the major challenges facing the school
and its principal in attempting to improve
instruction and in gaining high achievement for
all students? - What is the biggest problem and what strategies
could they implement to make the changes one
student at time?
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