Supporting Principals Using Data to Inform Instructional Leaders March 8, 2010 San Antonio, Texas Center to Close the Achievement Gap.

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Supporting Principals Using Data to Inform Instructional Leaders March 8, 2010 San Antonio, Texas Center to Close the Achievement Gap

By the year 2025, California will be one million bachelors degrees short of meeting our workforce needs.

Academic Performance Index Multiple Pathways to Success Textbook Adoption Narrowing of the Curriculum “These kids don’t all start at the same point.” “It is developmentally inappropriate to have those expectations for these kids.” Quality Education Investment Act Immediate Intervention in Underperforming Schools District Assistance and Intervention Team School Assistance and Intervention Team Adequate Yearly Progress High Priority Schools Grant Program High School Exit Exam Norm Referenced Teach to the Test Career and Technical Education Year 5 Program Improvement Turnaround Failing Schools Project Based Learning Multiple Measures Status Bar Growth Model Alternative Assessments Portfolio Assessments Failing Schools Firing Teachers Budget Cuts Too Much Testing Growth Targets Declining Enrollment Closing Schools A through G Reconstituting Schools Title I American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Drop Outs Categorical Reform Inquiry-drive Learning Student Data System Whole-system Reform Law Suits Merit Pay National Content Standards State Takeover FICMAT State Receivership Poverty Hopelessness

Breaking Through the Clutter

Center to Close the Achievement Gap PartnershipsBest Practices Teachers and Administrators

Partnerships CSU Center to Close the Achievement Gap CSU Campuses Business Community Achievement Data Honor Roll Schools

OpportunityGap The Starting Point is Data

Comparing Look-a-Like Schools

Benchmarking Proficiency

Top Ten Look-a-Like Schools

Proficiency Bands Over Time

“Same Students” Over Time

“Starting Point” Over Time

Outperforming Expectations Middle College High Santa Ana Unified Animo Jackie Robinson These schools are within 30 miles of each other

Beating/Lagging Over Time View Park Preparatory Accelerated Charter Middle Los Angeles Unified

Content Strands

Subgroup Performance AYP Min. Proficiency

Why Does this Data Matter? College Readiness Must Lead to College Success

College Readiness -- EAP Language Arts CST Proficiency for EAP College Ready Students

EAP Performance

EAP Proficiency African American Combined Math Language Arts

Let’s Look at Your Data

Focus School Plan On Explicit Improvement of Performance on Academic Objectives Assure Teaching Content is based on Specified Academic Objectives Define and Unpack Specific Academic Objectives by Grade and Subject Best Practice Framework

Performance Level Low High Middle “Haven’t we already done this?” “We use the state standards. They are clear. We trust our teachers enough not to have to spell them out any more specifically.” “There is ALWAYS work to be done to further understand and interpret the standards— especially in terms of the rigor and student work expectations for each standard.” Best Practice Framework

 12  11  10 99 88 77 66 55 44 33 22 11 KK Grade Level Teacher Impact  100% 50% 33.6% 25% 20%16.6% 14.3% 12.5% 11% 10% 9% 8% 7.7% Teacher Accountability  7.7% 15.4% 23.1% 30.8% 38.5% 46.2% 53.9% 61.6% 69.3% 77% 84.7% 92.4%100% 46.2%23.1%30.7% School Impact 100% District Impact Best Practice Framework

Select, Develop, and Allocate Staff based on Student Learning Provide Strong Instructional Leaders, Highly Qualified Teachers, and Aligned Professional Development Collaborate in Grade/Subject Level Teams focused on Student Work Best Practice Framework

Rich and Deep Staff Selection Systems  Specific programs to develop quality teacher and principal candidates  Heavy emphasis on internal development of future leaders  Extensive partnerships with colleges and universities to encourage students to pursue teaching careers  Identification of staff who are “right” for school Best Practice Framework

Rich and Deep Induction and Support Systems  Extended and progressive induction programs designed for 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd year administrators and teachers  Curriculum and instruction-focused mentoring and support  Mentor teachers/principals chosen based on proven effectiveness in terms of student performance  Layered/scaffolded mentoring and support, i.e., mentor teachers, content-area specialists, instructional specialists, assessment specialists, etc. Best Practice Framework

Aligned Professional Development  Data-driven  Content-and process-oriented  Job-embedded/Individualized  Classroom-based/Collaborative  Continuous and ongoing  Heavily aligned to standards and to chosen instructional resources Best Practice Framework

Assure the Use of Scientifically Based, Evidence-Based Programs, Practices, and Arrangements in every Classroom Provide Scientifically Based, Evidence- Based Instructional Programs Use Scientifically Based, Evidence- Based Programs, Practices, and Arrangements Best Practice Framework

Mixture of Prescription and Autonomy Tight and Loose Governance  Instructional Time  Grouping Models  Instructional Planning Time/Collaboration  Basic Instructional Programs  Instructional Strategies  Use of Data for Decision-Making  Specific and Measurable Improvement Goals Best Practice Framework

Monitor Teacher Performance and Student Learning Develop Student Assessment and Data Monitoring Systems: Monitor Student Performance Monitor Student Learning Best Practice Framework

Strong Instructional Leaders Highly-Qualified Teachers Aligned Professional Development Evidence-Based Tools and Resources …and then assuring that we have provided the necessary staff, tools, and resources for them to learn it, we must ask: After determining WHAT it is that all children are expected to learn by grade and subject, “How will we know if they have learned it?” Best Practice Framework

State: Assessment District: Benchmark Assessments School: Unit Tests Teacher: Daily Monitoring State: Assessment Teacher: Daily Monitoring Best Practice Framework

Recognize, Intervene, or Adjust Based on Teacher and Student Performance Recognize, Intervene, or Adjust Based on School Performance Recognize, Intervene, or Adjust Based on Student Performance Best Practice Framework

Strong Instructional Leaders Highly-Qualified Teachers Aligned Professional Development Evidence-Based Tools and Resources “What are we going to do if a student does not learn what we said he or she would learn in any particular grade or subject?” The most important question of all… Best Practice Framework

 Time to Learn  Resources and Support to Learn If learning the stated objectives is NOT going to vary among students, then what must vary? The Intervention Best Practice Framework

Questions

Teachers and Administrators  An effective teacher is the most important factor in raising student achievement.  The California State University prepares two-thirds of California’s teachers and nearly 15 percent of the nation’s teachers.

Alignment of Purpose ClassroomSchoolDistrict Higher Education Teachers and Administrators

Closing the achievement gap would add $2.4 trillion to U.S. GDP.

Supporting Principals Using Data to Inform Instructional Leaders March 8, 2010 San Antonio, Texas Center to Close the Achievement Gap