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1 Effective Instructional Leadership Practices September 20, 2012 ABSS Assistant Principal Leadership Institute

2 What got you here?

3 What is the point of our business?

4 What kinds of things do you know about instruction?  Are you familiar with instructional practices  Lecture  Small group  Are you familiar with what is being taught in the classrooms you observe?  Reading  Math  Calculus  Are you aware of how kids at your particular level learn?  Interactive  Small groups  discussion

5 What kinds of things do you need to know?  What kinds of things could you do to learn more about the teaching and learning process?  Attend trainings  Observe/learn from an expert in your building  Ask questions  Observe other administrators/leaders  Seek out an expert

6 As a leader…  Are things in place to allow quality instruction to occur?  Is there time for teachers to do the things they need to do to teach students  Do schedules support this  Adult schedules  Student schedules  Do the teachers have the resources/knowledge to accomplish the task?  How do you accomplish this task

7 How do you know ??  Monitoring Instruction  You have to intentionally observe and participate in instruction to monitor the effectiveness of instruction.  Ask thoughtful questions  Why did you choose to teach your lesson this way?  What lead you to make the decisions you did when planning for instruction?  How would you do this differently?

8 Academic Coaches What is their purpose? Observe instruction Observe instruction Identify areas of need Identify areas of need Provide coaching and feedback/”structures” for growth Provide coaching and feedback/”structures” for growth Monitor implementation and adjust Monitor implementation and adjust

9 Assess instruction within the school utilizing teachscape tool, performance assessment, observation, etc. Identify and prioritize top 3 areas of concern Work with administration to develop a plan of action to address areas of concern Begin implementation of detailed steps to impvove identified instructional areas of concern Progress monitor (utilizing effectiveness data) to monitor effectiveness of improvement steps. Identify what worked and what did not Monitor and adjust Modify instructional plan if needed based upon data and need implementation of revised plan-if needed based upon data and need Progress monitor effectiveness data determine effectiveness of improvment steps and identification of areas of need Monitor and Adjust Develop a plan based upon data for the 2013/2014 school year

10 Reflection Journals What is working What is working What is not? What is not? What could have been done differently? What could have been done differently? How could you have handled things differntly? How could you have handled things differntly? What leadership needed to occur in order to facilitate more effective teaching and learning. What leadership needed to occur in order to facilitate more effective teaching and learning.

11 Continuous improvement  Observe everything  How kids got in the class  Who is in the class/student (whole picture)  Who is the teacher/whole picture  What is the environment  What are the resources  WHAT COULD BE BETTER???  INVOLVE THE TEACHERS….  They know….. Hear what they have to say!  Be willing to be flexible!


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