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TELL Delaware Survey School Improvement Guide Insert date here 1

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Welcome Insert your own welcome statement here 2

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Training Objectives Become familiar with your school’s data from the 2013 survey results and the website Understand the drill down process in order to analyze the data Be able to unpack, disseminate and discuss working conditions data to create action items for school improvement 3

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Agenda Connecting to the Data Setting the Context Drilling Down into the Data Understanding the Constructs Examining Items Analyzing and Discussing a specific Item Creating an Action Plan Closing 4

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Norms for the Discussion Equity of Voice Active Listening Safety to Share Different Perspectives Confidentiality Other? ____________ 5

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Day and Night Partners Find a Day partner who has a very different job than you. Write their name in your Day section and be sure they write your name in their Day section Move on and go to a new person who has a similar job or content area and write each others’ names in your Night sections Return to your seat 6

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Connector CONSTRUCT# RATIONALE Positive AspectsChallenging Aspects TIME FACILITIES AND RESOURCES COMMUNITY SUPPORT MANAGING STUDENT CONDUCT TEACHER LEADERSHIP SCHOOL LEADERSHIP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES AND SUPPORT

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Connector Directions 1.Read the rating system 2.Reflect upon each Construct and rate them from Reflect and write a few notes about each Construct 4.Find your Day partner and share out key points for 2 minutes each 8

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Setting the Context CUSTOMIZE FOR YOUR PRESENTATION Rationale for taking the survey Information about the Survey 9

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What We Know About Teaching Conditions It matters for kids It matters for teacher retention Principals and teachers view working conditions differently 10

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Reform is a Long Term Process According to new research by Linda Darling- Hammond, it takes 30 – 100 hours of professional development extended over a 6 – 12 month period to affect change in the classroom 11

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Uses of the Data As a baseline for improvement As a metric (a way to measure) for improvement As a way to help us prioritize our needs to inform our school improvement plan

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. “Using the Survey Results Effectively” Article 1.Read the article, taking notes on the Reflection work sheet 2.Respond to the prompts on the Reflection worksheet 3.Group Debrief 13

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Data Drill Down Process Examine the Construct Indicators Determine a Construct of Focus Examine Items Within the Construct Determine an Item of Focus Analyze Individual Items Develop Plan 14

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Basic TELL Vocabulary TELL – Teaching, Empowering, Leading and Learning Teaching and Learning Conditions – the systems, relationships, resources, environments and people in your school that affect your ability to teach (or learn) at a high level Construct – a grouping of several specific questions, all dealing with the same topic Time, Facilities and Resources, Community Support and Involvement, Managing Student Conduct, Teacher Leadership, School Leadership, Professional Development, Instructional Practices and Support, and New Teacher Support Item – a specific individual question 15

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Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Find Your District and School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What Do the Numbers Mean?

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Impact of % Completing the Survey Within schools in your district, there is a wide range of percentage of educators who completed the survey With an elbow partner, reflect upon what those varieties of %’s can mean for your school? Why is this % important to know? 19

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. To Access the Summary and Detailed Report

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Detailed Report Delaware District Name School Level School Name State School Level District School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary Report District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. BREAK TIME ! Place this wherever needed. 23

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Indicator Worksheet

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary Report – Finding Your School Data District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Indicator Worksheet – Marking Your School Data 48.8

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary Report – Finding Your School Data District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Indicator Worksheet – Marking Your School Level Data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary Report – Finding Your District Data District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Indicator Worksheet – Marking Your School Level Data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary Report – Finding Your State Data District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Indicator Worksheet – Marking Your School Level Data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Compare Your School Data to the Level data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Compare Your School Data to the District data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Compare Your School Data to the State data

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Prioritize the Constructs 33.3 xx.x

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Prioritize the Constructs Prioritize the Constructs on your own. Compare your list with your table group. Together decide upon a common list. Record your greatest STRENGTH on a yellow post-it note. Record your greatest NEED on a blue post-it note. 37

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct a Consens-ogram Have 1 person at your table place your yellow STRENGTH post-it above the appropriate construct on the poster. Place your blue NEED post-it above its construct as well. If there is already a post-it at the bottom of the chart, place your post-it above that one to make a bar chart. 38

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Consens-ogram 2.1A 2.1B 2.1C 2.1D 2.1E 39

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Consens-ogram Findings Examine the consenso-gram findings. Are there any patterns? Which Constructs stand out? Which Constructs are sparsely posted? What does this tell us about how we perceive our school’s working conditions? 40

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. It’s How You See Things 41

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Range of Percent Agreement District Level School District Level School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Construct Item Work Sheet

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Choose an Item of interest Narrow your focus even further by prioritizing your Items for this Construct Your item of focus does NOT have to be your lowest item scores You and your faculty know the context of your school. Use that knowledge to choose an item of greatest impact to explore further 44

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Item Consens-ogram Have 1 person at your table place your yellow 1 st choice post-it above the appropriate Item letter on the poster. Place your blue 2 nd choice post-it above its item letter as well. If there is already a post-it at the bottom of the chart, place your post-it above that one to make a bar chart. 45

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Item Consens-ogram Findings Examine the consens-ogram findings. Are there any patterns? Which Items are most populated? Which Items can we rule out? What does this tell us about our current needs? 46

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Detailed Report The Detailed Report gives more specific information about how strongly people feel about the working condition. Notice the indicators range from Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree to Strongly Agree. N = number of people who responded DK = People who answered, “Don’t Know” 47

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Detailed Report Delaware District Name School Level School Name State School Level District School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What about N ? Does N match the number of teachers at your school? What if N = 41, but there are 80 teachers at your school? What does that indicate? 49

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Detailed Report Delaware District Name School Level School Name State School Level District School

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Detailed Report Makes the data more Real In the example in item 2.1A, the equation would be: 41 (N) x.12 (strongly disagree) = So about 5 of the 41 people strongly disagreed that they have time available to collaborate with their colleagues. Take 2 minutes now to review the Detailed Report data for our question. What conclusions can your draw about our working conditions from this additional information? 51

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Two Methods for Examining Individual Items A linear process for Analyzing an Item Individual Item Prompts for guiding reflective conversations 52

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Process for Analyzing an Identified Item What is working? What is not working? What would be ideal? What are challenges to achieving the ideal? 53

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What’s Working? What’s Not? 2.1b: Teachers have time to collaborate with colleagues.

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Fill in your own “What’s Working”

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Ideal Example 2.1b: Teachers have time to collaborate with colleagues.

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Where are we Going?

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Brainstorm Ideal Situations Find your Night Partner Pair up with another set of Night Partners Brainstorm a list of Ideal situations regarding our item. 58

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Graffiti Wall Ideals ___________________ CHALLENGE #1CHALLENGE # 2CHALLENGE # 3 Ways to Overcome 59

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Graffiti Wall Directions Stand by your assigned poster. Record 3 or 4 Challenges to the Ideal. Brainstorm as many ways to overcome those challenges as possible. 8 minutes Rotate to next station Ideal at the signal. 4 minutes per station Return to your original poster and reflect upon what ideas were added. 60

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Individual Item Prompts Are used to guide reflective, collaborative conversations about specific school conditions. Are a series of reflective prompts for nearly every question in the survey and are available on-line. Are not the only questions to ask, but provide a starting point for dialogue. 61

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Sample Item Prompt 2.1B: Teachers have time available to collaborate with their colleagues.

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. 2.1B: Reflections

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Item Prompt Discussion Assign a Facilitator, Recorder and Reporter. Reflect upon these questions, or discuss any other questions that arise ON TOPIC. Record the group’s thoughts. Everyone should participate fully. Honor all ideas and be respectful listeners. Be ready to share key points. 64

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Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Creating an Action Plan 66

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Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. SMART GOALS Specific Start HERE Measurable and Observable Attainable Realistic Timely 69

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Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Creating Objectives Come to consensus about a single objective by combining dominant ideas. Place a Check by key nouns that are repeated - Time, Planning, Meeting Underline key verbs/adverbs that are repeated – Meet Efficiently, Listen carefully, 71

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Spell Out Success What does your Objective look like specifically? Turn to an elbow partner behind you, someone NOT at your table, and describe your image of success with this objective. 4 minutes. 72

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Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved = 4 Directions Write one step that is critical for meeting our objective in the first box. Share that idea with another person and write their idea in the second box. Go to another person, give her your 2 ideas and record her 2 ideas on your paper. 75

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. 3 Finger Voting Each person is allowed 3 votes. You can use all 3 fingers to vote for one answer you feel strongly about, or use 1 vote to count for 3 different choices. Or you can vote two fingers for choice #1, and one finger for choice #2, etc… Count scores at the end to determine which Steps to use. 76

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Finish the Action Plan Fill in the assigned section of the Action Plan with your table group. What must be included? How will we know we succeeded? What resources are needed? By Whom? / By When? Report out. Commit to the goal. 77

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Congratulations !! We DID IT ! This is only the beginning!! We’ve worked and identified an area for growth We’ve made an action plan for HOW we’ll improve. Now we have to DO it. 78

Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved.Copyright © 2013 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Questions and Evaluation Sheet 79