Islands of Excellence.

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Islands of Excellence

~Seven Findings~ Districts had the courage to acknowledge poor performance and the will to seek solutions. Districts put in place a systemwide approach to improving instruction. Districts instilled visions that focused on student learning and guided instructional improvement.

~Seven Findings~ 4. Districts made decisions based on data, not instinct. 5. Districts adopted new approaches to professional development. 6. Districts redefined leadership roles. 7. Districts committed to sustaining reform over the long haul. ~Togneri & Anderson, 2003, pp 5-8.~