Without Trumpets: Continuous Educational Improvement, Journey to Sustainability
Autor Susan G. Allred, Kelly A. Fosteren Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475843071
ISBN-10: 1475843070
Pagini: 150
Ilustrații: 12 Tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475843070
Pagini: 150
Ilustrații: 12 Tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Forward- Terry K. Holliday, PhD former Kentucky Commissioner of Education
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. A National Context and How Sustainability Can Be Built and Measured
Chapter 1: A Perspective on Status of Low Performing Schools Intervention
Chapter 2: The Empowering Information and Data
Mass Insight
District 180 School Data
TELL Survey
National Recognition
Part II. The Kentucky Reality of Designing, Deploying and Monitoring Systems
Chapter 3: The Backstory. State Legislation
Chapter 4: Needs Assessment, Research, Visionary Leadership, A Plan
Chapter 5: From Theory into Action - Two Stories
Part III. Strategies and Tools to Empower for Sustainability
Chapter 6: State Strategies and Support
Technology Platform
Diagnostic Review Process
Alignment of Federal/State Laws and Regulations with Requirements
30-60-90 Day Planning
The Art of System Questioning/Data Questions
Professional Learning Communities
Use of PDSA Improvement Process
Special Two-Way Partnerships
Chapter 7: Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement Through Application of Quality Tools
Part IV. Case Studies and Lessons Learned with Continued Challenges
Chapter 8: Case Studies
A small rural high school and a district without capacity to support it
Two rural school districts with re-starts
A large urban traditional high school
The largest district in the state with the most priority schools
Chapter 9: Lessons Learned with Continued Challenges
Appendices
Sustainability Plan Example30-60-90 Day Plan Example A Guide for Using the Data QuestionsPLC Tools/TemplatesPDSA Examples-State multi-year, District and templateQuality tools-plus/delta and linkage examplesHUB School informationGlossary: The Letters Unscrambled
Bibliography
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. A National Context and How Sustainability Can Be Built and Measured
Chapter 1: A Perspective on Status of Low Performing Schools Intervention
Chapter 2: The Empowering Information and Data
Mass Insight
District 180 School Data
TELL Survey
National Recognition
Part II. The Kentucky Reality of Designing, Deploying and Monitoring Systems
Chapter 3: The Backstory. State Legislation
Chapter 4: Needs Assessment, Research, Visionary Leadership, A Plan
Chapter 5: From Theory into Action - Two Stories
Part III. Strategies and Tools to Empower for Sustainability
Chapter 6: State Strategies and Support
Technology Platform
Diagnostic Review Process
Alignment of Federal/State Laws and Regulations with Requirements
30-60-90 Day Planning
The Art of System Questioning/Data Questions
Professional Learning Communities
Use of PDSA Improvement Process
Special Two-Way Partnerships
Chapter 7: Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement Through Application of Quality Tools
Part IV. Case Studies and Lessons Learned with Continued Challenges
Chapter 8: Case Studies
A small rural high school and a district without capacity to support it
Two rural school districts with re-starts
A large urban traditional high school
The largest district in the state with the most priority schools
Chapter 9: Lessons Learned with Continued Challenges
Appendices
Sustainability Plan Example30-60-90 Day Plan Example A Guide for Using the Data QuestionsPLC Tools/TemplatesPDSA Examples-State multi-year, District and templateQuality tools-plus/delta and linkage examplesHUB School informationGlossary: The Letters Unscrambled
Bibliography
About the Authors
Recenzii
This book tells a compelling story of how Kentucky's Department of Education, in collaboration with a diverse array of partners, embraced continuous improvement approaches to support and strengthen many of the state's highest needs schools. Through the voices of state, district, and teacher-leaders, Allred and Foster provide a deeply personal account of Kentucky's improvement journey and offer lessons for others seeking to adapt these approaches in their own contexts.
Kentucky's journey of continuous improvement to sustainability of systems using School Improvement Grant (SIG) funds is evidence that the struggle was and is worth it. There are no easy and universal answers, but there are successes when school improvement implementation is based on proven organizational and instructional strategies while being just-in-time supported and monitored for effectiveness.
With the implementation of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) state education agency leaders must model intentional leadership for local districts about effectiveness and efficiency in reaching college and career goals with all students. States can learn much from each other about how to build sustainable processes to meet those goals. Kentucky's District 180 story is one such process to be shared.
Packed with practical tools, sound advice, and compelling examples this book is a remarkable case study of practical approaches to the kind of data-driven school improvement processes necessary for schools to improve student learning.
From 2007 to 2015, Kentucky's education system significantly improved its national reputation for innovation and reform. We strengthened support for the lowest performing schools through District 180 and the Educational Recovery Initiative focusing on increasing the capacity of teachers and administrators in those identified schools and giving all students a chance at a quality education.
This book is as much for education leaders as it is for the communities that surround our schools and want to make a difference for our young people. Kelly and Susan give us reason for hope that educational excellence can be achieved anywhere if we are willing to come together, within and outside of the school house, in a spirit of shared responsibility and courageous honesty, celebrating even the smallest successes and recommitting daily to a march of continuous improvement together.
An incredible book that will inform the practice for all of us working to improve the lives of children! I want to thank Kelly Foster and Susan Allred for their contribution to the field of education. This book delves into the lesson's learned around a wide range of specific topics related to school improvement. Despite all that has been learned across the nation school improvement continues to encounter many barriers that has prevented lasting and sustainable reform. Whether it's external factors such as school-community relations, the political climate; or, internal factors such as teacher and principal turnover or principal and teacher capacity- at any given low performing school a myriad of challenges continue to exist. This book is an asset to the field of education as it provides real lessons learned from across many attempts at school improvement reform. In this book, education leaders can find a great deal of guidance specific to addressing existing barriers to sustainable and systemic school improvement.
Kentucky's journey of continuous improvement to sustainability of systems using School Improvement Grant (SIG) funds is evidence that the struggle was and is worth it. There are no easy and universal answers, but there are successes when school improvement implementation is based on proven organizational and instructional strategies while being just-in-time supported and monitored for effectiveness.
With the implementation of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) state education agency leaders must model intentional leadership for local districts about effectiveness and efficiency in reaching college and career goals with all students. States can learn much from each other about how to build sustainable processes to meet those goals. Kentucky's District 180 story is one such process to be shared.
Packed with practical tools, sound advice, and compelling examples this book is a remarkable case study of practical approaches to the kind of data-driven school improvement processes necessary for schools to improve student learning.
From 2007 to 2015, Kentucky's education system significantly improved its national reputation for innovation and reform. We strengthened support for the lowest performing schools through District 180 and the Educational Recovery Initiative focusing on increasing the capacity of teachers and administrators in those identified schools and giving all students a chance at a quality education.
This book is as much for education leaders as it is for the communities that surround our schools and want to make a difference for our young people. Kelly and Susan give us reason for hope that educational excellence can be achieved anywhere if we are willing to come together, within and outside of the school house, in a spirit of shared responsibility and courageous honesty, celebrating even the smallest successes and recommitting daily to a march of continuous improvement together.
An incredible book that will inform the practice for all of us working to improve the lives of children! I want to thank Kelly Foster and Susan Allred for their contribution to the field of education. This book delves into the lesson's learned around a wide range of specific topics related to school improvement. Despite all that has been learned across the nation school improvement continues to encounter many barriers that has prevented lasting and sustainable reform. Whether it's external factors such as school-community relations, the political climate; or, internal factors such as teacher and principal turnover or principal and teacher capacity- at any given low performing school a myriad of challenges continue to exist. This book is an asset to the field of education as it provides real lessons learned from across many attempts at school improvement reform. In this book, education leaders can find a great deal of guidance specific to addressing existing barriers to sustainable and systemic school improvement.