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The Data-Driven Improvement Planning Process

The Data-Driven Improvement Planning Process. Instructional Leadership Teacher Workshop October 6, 2011 First Colonial High School. Workshop Goal.

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The Data-Driven Improvement Planning Process

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  1. The Data-Driven Improvement Planning Process Instructional Leadership Teacher Workshop October 6, 2011 First Colonial High School

  2. Workshop Goal • To understand the data-driven improvement planning process and its implications for refinement of performance tasks, rubrics, and curriculum. Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  3. VBCPS Outcomes for Student Success All VBCPS students will be: • Academically proficient • Effective communicators and collaborators • Globally aware, independent, responsible learners and citizens • Critical and creative thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  4. Strategic Plan: Objective 2 Virginia Beach City Public Schools will develop and implement a balanced assessment system that accurately reflects student demonstration and mastery of VBCPS outcomes for student success. Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  5. Think-Pair-Share • With a shoulder partner, take a few minutes to: • Explain the parts of the Data-Driven Improvement Planning Process (DDIPP) • Determine how the DDIPP can be used as a vital tool to examine student work, and therefore, learning goals and outcomes Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  6. Data-driven Improvement Planning Process • Establish Context for the Task • Calibration • Analysis: Patterns of Strength • Analysis: Areas of Improvement • Specific Improvement Actions Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  7. Participation in the Process • The participant: • leaves his/her ego at the door • uses student work as the basis for discussion • respectfully and actively listens to information and ideas presented by other participants • remains “on topic” in discussion per specific area of focus • offers suggestions regarding the development and refinement of performance tasks, rubrics, and curriculum design • shares the collective responsibility for attending to the agreed upon specific improvement actions to be taken Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  8. Facilitation of the Process • The facilitator: • communicates instructions, purpose, and goals clearly • ensures the process is systematically followed • ensures the discussion remains “on topic,” redirecting to focus area as needed • ensures that student work is the basis for discussion, development, and refinement of performance tasks, rubrics, and curriculum design • uses the data-driven improvement planning sheet to record agreed upon evidence for the collective group • summarizes the information in each category prior to continuing the process • ensures that there is a respectful, professional exchange of ideas Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  9. Areas for Consideration Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  10. Examining Student Work: Data-Driven Improvement Planning (Based on the work of Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins) What do you learn about student performance as a result of reviewing the task, rubric, and student work? Virginia Beach City Public Schools 4

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