Instructional Decision Making

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Instructional Decision Making Guiding Questions

Questions = Continuous Improvement

Common Steps for Each Cycle Assessing Needs What is the situation and why is it happening? Planning What should we do? Implementation Are we implementing as planned? Evaluation Did our plan work?

Core Cycle 1. Is the core program sufficient? 2. If the core is not sufficient, why isn’t core sufficient? 5. Have improvements to the core been effective? 3. How will needs identified in core be addressed? 4. How will the sufficiency and effectiveness of the core program be monitored over time?

Supplemental Cycle 6. For which students is the core program sufficient and not sufficient and why? 7. What specific supplemental instruction is needed? 8. How will specific supplemental instruction be delivered? 10. Which students need to move to a different level of instruction? 9. How will the effectiveness of supplemental instruction be monitored?

Intensive Cycle 11. For which students is the core or supplemental instruction sufficient and not sufficient? If not, why not? 12. What specific intensive instruction is needed 13. How will specific intensive instruction be delivered? 15. Which students need to move to a different level of instruction? 14.How will effectiveness of intensive instruction be monitored?

Core Cycle Remember the Core Cycle 1. Is the core program sufficient? 2. If the core is not sufficient, why isn’t core sufficient? 5. Have improvements to the core been effective? 3. How will needs identified in core be addressed? 4. How will the sufficiency and effectiveness of the core program be monitored over time?

Question 1: Is our core program sufficient? Step 1: Identify screening tool(s) Step 2: Identify proficiency cut points for identified tools Step 3: Collect universal screening data Step 4: Enter, organize, summarize data At this point, you may need to make some adjustments to your core program if it is not sufficient for “enough” students.

Question 1: Is our core program sufficient? Step 5: What percentage of proficiency is acceptable? Step 6: What percentage of our students are proficient and not proficient? Step 7: Make Comparison Step 8: Fork in the Road - What work, if any, do we need to do with our Core programming? At this point, you may need to make some adjustments to your core program if it is not sufficient for “enough” students.

Core Program Core Program Question 2: If the core is not sufficient, why isn’t core sufficient? Step 1: Review Assessment Step 2: Review Instruction Step 3: Review Curriculum/Standards Step 4: Review CIA Alignment Step 5: Consider other distal factors

Review Assessment Assessment: Measuring or judging the learning and performance of students. Consider: Do you have three types of assessment? Do you have a data system that is easy to use and is someone using it? Is your data used for instructional decisions/guiding instruction? Are assessments technically adequate?

Review Instruction Instruction: How the curriculum is taught. Consider: What tools, methods and strategies are used to deliver the instruction? Are SBR practices used? Adequate time? (Efficiency and Effectiveness) What evidence indicates teachers are following the Iowa Teaching Standards? Is there evidence that instruction is driven by data?

Review Curriculum/Standards Curriculum is the body of knowledge that all students are expected to learn. Curriculum can be specific knowledge and learning processes. Curriculum is defined in district standards and benchmarks. Consider: Are the Big Ideas (Important concepts, knowledge and skills) covered in the written curriculum and taught curriculum? Is the curriculum driven by the standards/benchmarks? Is there breadth and depth to the curriculum across grade levels?

Review CIA Alignment Alignment is the degree to which the individual parts of an educational system fit together, with each other and as a whole. Check alignment across curriculum, instruction, assessment and standards Check vertical alignment (the match across grades in one component) Check horizontal alignment (the degree of alignment across two or more components within the same grade.

Consider Other Factors Professional Development Leadership/ Supervision Internal Communication Culture and Climate External Environment Stakeholders Resources Technology Accountability

Core Program Core Program Question 3: How will needs identified in core be addressed? Step 1: Determine needs Step 2: Identify resources/training needed to address identified needs. Step 3: Develop an action plan Step 4: Implement the plan. Step 5: Evaluate the impact of the plan on your core program.

Core Program Question 4: How will the sufficiency and effectiveness of the core program be monitored over time? Step 1: What are the key indicators of success? Step 2: What is baseline performance? Step 3: What is the desired goal? Step 4: Determine your data collection plan. Step 5: Make decisions about sufficiency and effectiveness of the core.

Core Program Question 5: Have improvements to the core been effective? Step 1: Consider student achievement data (Screening) Step 2: Compare current with baseline data Step 3: Consider implementation data Step 4: Make decision about effectiveness Step 5: Begin needs assessment again