“SUSTAINING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS” MATH SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE 2007 June 28, 2007 Eugene G. White, Ed.D. Superintendent.

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“SUSTAINING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS” MATH SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE 2007 June 28, 2007 Eugene G. White, Ed.D. Superintendent Indianapolis Public Schools

BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS “… they first got the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus, and the right people in the right seats …” “Good to Great” Jim Collins

The essential key to building exemplary educational programs is selecting and training the right people. “EVERYTHING STARTS WITH PEOPLE” BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? The right people have the following characteristics: They care about children They want to teach children the subject “The child before the subject” BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They have a comprehensive knowledge of the subject they teach. They know and understand theory, but they excel at understanding people and getting people to understand what they are teaching. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They understand the value of preparation, performance, evaluation and feedback. They can teach from part to whole and whole to part; they can teach from the knowledge level to the evaluation level and make it relevant and understandable to all learners. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They can teach from a child’s lack of understanding not just from the beginning of the routine. They can teach any lesson in two or more effective modes BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They collaborate, share and work well with other colleagues to improve ways of teaching children. They understand that assessment informs and directs improvement. It is an essential part of improving instruction and student learning. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They have the courage to change; to expand their knowledge level by seeking new ways of imparting knowledge to children. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They are inquisitive and frequently seek out experts in their area of expertise for information. They know what they know! This allows them to avoid the fads and “new best answers” or “silver bullets.” BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Who are the “right” people? They demonstrate a passion and commitment to teaching at a high level. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

“Feed The Champions” Passionate, dedicated, committed, and talented teachers are unique and hard to find. Once you have them there are certain things required to keep them: BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

“Feed The Champions” Open and keep a clear line of communication between you and the teacher. This is year-round communication, not just in contest or test season. Enhance their knowledge and preparation through professional development and specialize training. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

“Feed The Champions” Seek ways to challenge them to expand their efforts and performance. Mentors can be helpful for some. Make sure to find ways to satisfy their program needs as often as possible. Incorporate incentives, merits and recognitions when possible. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

“Feed The Champions” An exemplary education program requires knowledgeable observations, evaluation, feedback, and resources from the administrator or administration. It’s Always the People! BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program To establish an Exemplary Education Program an effective system for success has to be developed: BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program Create a culture or environment for excellence built on high expectations, clear communication, performance, assessment, feedback, corrections and performance. Seek ways to effectively work with students, parents, patrons, colleagues, and others in the program. Celebrate victories and learn from the defeats or poor performances. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program Research and seek out the very best practices. There are many successful ways to do it; and there are just as many effective ways to do it. Make sure you understand the difference in the two. Note: Remember that good is the enemy of great! However, greatness is built on effectiveness and repetition. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program When creating a system to support an exemplary educational program be sure to define the goals or expected outcomes first. These should guide or direct your efforts. Stephen Covey was correct, “Start with the end in mind.” You could call this your vision. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program There is a best way to do it! That way will have the fewest variations and compromises. This is the way to pursue. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program There is a best way to do it! That way will have the fewest variations and compromises. This is the way to pursue. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program A system established to support an exemplary educational program must incorporate professional development and learning at its core. It should seek continuous improvement in order to maintain and elevate its excellence. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program Such a system must build in assessment and performance benchmarks to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and the progress being made toward achieving the program’s goals. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program Always look to the people and the system before you blame the students. Seventy- five percent (75%) or more of program excellence resides in the adults working with children. Define what works most effectively and codify it, build on this knowledge. Define the things that are least successful and eliminate them. This is a working model of “Best” practice in action. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Achieving an Exemplary Program  Create means of eliminating excuses and blame. Find ways for students and staff to take ownership of all aspects of the program, the bitter and the sweet. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

PR of an Exemplary Program Share program information with students and parents in the program. Share program successes with the students, teachers and others in the school community and then share it with the public community. Find ways to make feeder schools a part of the program. Share information, put on demonstrations, performances, etc. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

PR of an Exemplary Program Seek to create feeder programs or programs at lower levels. Label your program as exemplary, outstanding or excellent by constantly performing at a high level. Always choose quality over quantity. BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Danger Zone The greatest danger to building an exemplary educational program is variations in the form of fads, mindless changes and a lack of knowledge in the subject area. Know What You Know! BUILDING EXEMPLARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS