Outcomes… Providers will have a general and broad understanding of Alaska STEPP. Providers will identify areas that their individual work connects to.

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Outcomes… Providers will have a general and broad understanding of Alaska STEPP. Providers will identify areas that their individual work connects to and supports Alaska STEPP. Providers will make connections with colleagues about similarities and differences within their scope of work as it relates to supporting STEPP.

Alaska STEPP is an online, continuous improvement planning tool that puts the emphasis on the process and takes it off of the paperwork.

The Six Domains of Alaska STEPP Curriculum Assessment Instruction Supportive Learning Environment Professional Development Leadership

Continuous Improvement Model Alaska STEPP is based on the Continuous Improvement Model Plan Implement Monitor (assess) Revise (plan) Implement Assess

Alaska STEPP is a Framework It provides school and district teams with an organizational tool for planning & documenting their work.

Alaska STEPP is a Process Teams monitor the implementation of their plan over the course of the year. The plan is never finished and teams continuously assess, plan, and monitor.

Alaska STEPP is Based on Research The indicators of effective practice are drawn from both national education research and the priorities of the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development.

Alaska STEPP is Adaptable It is designed to be flexible in order to meet the individual needs of Alaska’s diverse schools and districts.

Alaska STEPP is a team driven process for school improvement.

Alaska STEPP is: Continuous Comprehensive Team-oriented Reflect with your elbow partner.

Group Activity 1. Read the Alaska STEPP indicators. 2.On sticky notes, write 3-5 ways in which your work supports or connects to a specific indicator. 3.As a group, build a “sticky scrabble” connecting stickies by saying, “This sticky is connected to that sticky because…”