SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP T-330 November 18, 2015 Class 10: Data Use Systems.

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SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP T-330 November 18, 2015 Class 10: Data Use Systems

Plus/Delta (and Exit Tickets) Plus Staying in 214 to eat! Talking about PALs and data displays. Pace. Great sharing of divergent views in a respectful manner. Delta Not observing data use at practicum sites More time to work on PALs

Learning Targets I can analyze a teacher meeting using data and design next steps to improve the meeting. I can understand the benefits of different kinds of action plans within an improvement cycle. I can evaluate the data use systems at my practicum site.

Agenda Agenda & Sharing Conditions for effective data use Video of teacher meeting Identify culture, leadership, skills Ignite! Colleagues share action planning strategies Assess your school’s use of data Preview Next Class Plus/Delta

Video of Teacher Team Meeting What do you notice? TAKE NOTES! (Consider structures, culture, leadership.) What aspects of this meeting are strengths (improving teaching and learning)? In what ways does this team need to build capacity for analyzing and using data? Briefly summarize your next steps with this team. Post to course site.

Recommendations for Improving Data Use

Data Wise Improvement Process

Action Planning Ideas from Colleagues

Analyze Your School’s Data Use System On your own (5 min) What criteria will you want to use? (see rubrics if helpful) Identify strengths & weaknesses of school’s approach Consider recommendations for improvement Each partner (7 min total) Share above (4 min) Q&A (3 min) Swap roles

Preview next class Friday – I will be there, but late. Will watch videos. Prepare readings for two days in a row Dec 2 nd & 3 rd (4 A text protocol for Elmore article) Volunteers to share “organizational processes” for 12/3 class (examples: lesson study, PLCs, walkthroughs, etc.) Plan for Dec. 4 th mentor-coach-intern workshop 8:00 Light breakfast 8:30 Launch 1:30 Finish meeting with mentors, return to meet for A328 LALT work  Do you have a good-news PAL story to share?

Resources Incredibly valuable resources:

Practicum logs A few words about practicum logs… Expect coach comments on practicum logs (only) Coaches submit reports 3x/year to Lee & Sarah F about each student’s practicum logs. Part of your grade in T330. Put effort in the right places! (see samples)

From SLP Handbook:

PlusDelta

Safe Schools for Transgender Students (and ALL)

Small Groups Nick, Justin M, Alley, Tremain Arinze, Rachel B, Madeline, Thaddeus, James Andrew S, Andy G, Aleesha, Alex, Lorena Rachel A, Liz, Matt, Rachel H Kristie, Sam, Justin R, Ryon Mary, Jenn, Karla, Jim Danielle, Mike R, Katie, Mike C Chris, Brandon, Marques, Maria Jeanie, George, Maritza, Michael S