A State Staff Guide for Managing Statewide Initiatives Presented by Dr. Lennox McLendon
McLendon and Polis Welcome Introduce yourself to your table partners and state ONE initiative that you are either: Presently involved in OR You will be starting soon OR You would like to start.
McLendon and Polis Training Objectives You will: Examine a step-by-step process for piloting and implementing a program improvement initiative statewide Review resources for state wide initiatives in –Common Core Standards –Teacher Quality –Social Networks –Instructional Technology –Transitioning –Career Pathway –Managed Intake/Enrollment. You will: Examine a step-by-step process for piloting and implementing a program improvement initiative statewide Review resources for state wide initiatives in –Common Core Standards –Teacher Quality –Social Networks –Instructional Technology –Transitioning –Career Pathway –Managed Intake/Enrollment.
McLendon and Polis Going to Scale The process of planning, piloting, integrating, and evaluating a program improvement strategy statewide
McLendon and Polis Task 2: Engaging a workgroup Selection of the right folks is critical! Strong thinkers, analyzers, questioners Experienced folks with good background knowledge “Newer” staff to gain broader perspective s Good communicators willing to spread the word and gain input from their colleagues
McLendon and Polis Task 3: Setting a Vision and Goals You also won’t know if you got there! Begin with a vision. This initiative will be working well when… Specify goals, outcomes, and/or expectations. The clearer the specifications, the easier job the pilot sites and early adopters will have. If you don’t know where you’re going, you can’t get lost!
McLendon and Polis Task 4: Gathering and selecting promising practices Where do you look? –NAEPDC State Resource Library ce_library_home/resource_library_home.h tmlhttp://naepdc.org/resource_library/resour ce_library_home/resource_library_home.h tml –Today’s Workshop
McLendon and Polis NAEPDC State Resource Library Accountability Coordinated Funding StreamsCoordinated Funding Streams Curriculum & Instruction Distance LearningFinancial Systems and Performance Funding Technology Local Program Applications Marketing & Student Recruitment One Stop Services Professional Development Program Monitoring and Quality Indicators Program Planning Targeted Areas: Family Literacy Targeted Area: Workplace Education Targeted Area: English as a Second Language
McLendon and Polis Where do you look? –NAEPDC state staff contact list by job function function.htmhttp://naepdc.org/state_staff%20job%20 function.htm Task 4: Gathering and selecting promising practices
McLendon and Polis NAEPDC State Staff Contact List ABE and LiteracyCorrectional EducationHealth and Literacy Adult High School DiplomaData CollectionMarketing ASE/GED Preparation Using Data For Program Improvement Professional Development Assessment: Best PlusDistance Learning Program Monitoring and Evaluation Assessment: CASASESOLSpecial Learning Needs/LD Assessment: TABEEl CivicsTechnology Assessment: WorkkeysExternal Diploma ProgramVolunteer Literacy Compensatory EducationFamily LiteracyWorkplace Education Content StandardsFinancial ManagementOther Contract ManagementGED Testing
McLendon and Polis Task 5: Developing a pilot testing plan Key Considerations Staffing and materials Staff development and support Potential pilot sites Benchmarks to measure success Action steps Budget
McLendon and Polis Task 6: Selecting and preparing the pilot sites Have all of your ducks in a row. Set the climate. Set clear expectations. Have a single point of contact. Be open to their input and recommendations. Train thoroughly and then train some more.
McLendon and Polis Task 7: Conducting the pilot, measuring the impact, and developing/fine-tuning PD and resources. Measuring the impact –Be clear on what you need to know Process (inputs) –Training and technical assistance provided –Financial impact –Policies and/or guidance in place –Support required by local leadership –Time involved for successful implementation Products (outputs) –Adapted or developed instructional, management, and training materials –Teacher and/or student outcomes
McLendon and Polis Task 7: Conducting the pilot, measuring the impact, and developing/fine-tuning PD and resources. Policy alignment Resource alignment PD alignment
McLendon and Polis Task 8: Documenting and evaluating the results Evaluation Criteria Evidence identified by stakeholders
McLendon and Polis Task 9: Integrating program-wide To wave or not to wave? –Depends on size of state –Your resources –Level of pilot success –Diversity among your programs
McLendon and Polis Task 10: Celebrating the success Don’t forget to recognize the pilots and early adopters. Thank all of the participants in the process.
McLendon and Polis Task 11: Monitoring impact and making necessary adjustments. Carefully analyze evaluation data to determine strengths, outcomes, and areas needing further adjustments. Publish a brief report with an executive summary to establish the impact of the initiative on established goals. Be sure to send report to key stakeholders.
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McLendon and Polis Final Reflection
McLendon and Polis Always willing to help… Lennox McLendon