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School Improvement Partnerships for Equity and Change: A case of balancing science and artistry Christopher Chapman Director, Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change Co-Director, ESRC/Scot Gov What Works Scotland Centre Director of Research, School of Education Creating a more equitable education system
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Context- understanding and learning from similarities and difference Art of: Change and Improvement- diverse and rigorous methods Collaboration- rethinking roles and responsibilities Capacity Building- leadership and expertise Cohesion- connecting across policy initiatives SIPP and system change
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How important is context?
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SIPP change and improvement You are moving SIPP beyond these two distinct traditions… More nuanced approach incorporating strengths from both matched to specific needs and contextual conditions Involves having a repertoire of approaches and methods at your disposal, including: Collaborative Enquiry Improvement Science Instructional Rounds Lesson study
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Lesson Study Cycle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g48DAG4hJd4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g48DAG4hJd4 (Process 5.28) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV35Nr0DKFs (Primary 2.41)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV35Nr0DKFs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EjljMOrrKIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EjljMOrrKI (Middle 4.33) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Tr0ZLxcHBc (Power 2.16)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Tr0ZLxcHBc SIPP change and improvement Setting goals PlanningObserving Debrief and review Repeat O, RD ReflectionSharing
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Robinson, V., Hohepa, M. and Lloyd, C. (2009), School Leadership and Student Outcomes: Identifying What Works and Why: Best Evidence Synthesis Iteration, Wellington: New Zealand Ministry of Education. The impact of leadership activities on student outcomes SIPP change and improvement
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SIPP and collaboration Beyond Between Within Local Authorities HEIs Schools Other stakeholders
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Within- school improvement Unrelenting commitment to personal and professional development Ensuring high expectations and strong cultural norms Use of data to inform decision- making Rigorous self- review and accountability mechanisms Focus on spreading leadership and leadership development Combining short-term tactical agendas with longer-term strategic agendas Learning and teaching Collaboration for within- school improvement
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Collaboration for between- school improvement Between- school improvement Improved student outcomes Collaborative professional learning In-house tailored support for schools Movement of staff between organisations economies of scale Federated leadership
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Beyond- school improvement Coordinated public service provision Pipe- line of support Area- based focus Communication and speedy access to resources Autonomous localised- governance and funding Collaboration for beyond- school improvement
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Challenging assumptions and beliefs Changing behaviours and practice Developing expertise within the system Moving existing knowledge and generating new knowledge- accessing existing reservoirs and creating new ones! Making connections to un-tap this potential SIPP and capacity building
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Providing a context to create coherence with a range of policy initiatives including: CfE GIRFEC Pathfinder and Raising Attainment Potentially with CPPs and new What Works Centre… Future public sector developments? SIPP and system cohesion
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Context- understanding and learning from similarities and difference Art of: Change and Improvement- diverse and rigorous methods Collaboration- rethinking roles and responsibilities Capacity Building- leadership and expertise Cohesion- connecting across policy initiatives SIPP summary
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