It is
an instructional leadership strategy that includes school leaders and classroom teachers.
Not exact matches
According to Becky Smerdon and Kathryn Borman, who led the Gates - sponsored research team that evaluated the initiative, by the late 1990s some consensus had emerged among reformers about what made schools successful: «a shared vision focused on student learning, common
strategies for engendering that learning, a culture of professional collaboration and collective responsibility, high - quality curriculum, systematic monitoring of student learning, strong
instructional leadership (usually from the principal), and adequate resources.»
The program examines four
leadership themes — school improvement,
instructional practice, student / adult connections, and motivation and engagement
strategies — and looks at how to adapt and implement specific
leadership strategies.
One important goal included building
leadership by identifying roles and styles required to improve the «
instructional core»; considering beliefs, cultural changes, and education
strategies to promote high student achievement; reflecting on the effects of race, class, and culture within the district.
Senior
Leadership District Teams in Connecticut This project focuses on the role of senior
leadership teams in implementing
instructional improvement
strategies district ‐ wide.
The Master of Arts in Education program with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction is intended to afford P - 12 educators the opportunity to enhance their curriculum, instruction, and
leadership repertoire by expanding their knowledge of assessment,
instructional strategies, integration of technology, professional development, data - driven decision making, and mentoring and coaching.
Utilizing an in - depth consultation protocol, attendees will conduct a thorough analysis of the practices and accountability of teachers at their school, leaving with a plan that improves
leadership among teachers,
instructional practice, student and adult connections, and motivation and engagement
strategies.
States and districts can respond with any number of
strategies, including more resources,
instructional coaches, a change in
leadership, and more effective teachers.
• School librarians have deep expertise in digital literacy skills; have well - developed
instructional strategies based on thinking critically, communicating creatively in a variety of media, and solving problems creatively; and are often role models for strong
leadership, initiative, and other career and life skills.
The finding is important because shared
leadership and
instructional leadership are often regarded as alternative
strategies for reaching the desired end of student learning.
«The talented group of educators who participated in this year's Summer Institute demonstrated their
leadership and commitment to enriching students» learning experiences through innovative technologies and
instructional strategies,» said Lance Rougeux, Vice President of Learning Communities and Innovation for Discovery Education.
Provide
instructional leadership that enhances articulation regarding curriculum alignment with standards, the development and implementation of common assessments, and the use of effective
instructional strategies that will most appropriately meet the needs of students.
In this fourth webinar on the 4 Dimensions of
Instructional Leadership ™, school leaders learn how to use a cycle of inquiry as a means of strengthening instruction and
leadership through collecting and analyzing data, developing areas of focus, learning and implementing new
strategies to improve practice, and analyzing the impact of the new practices.
The webinar, jointly sponsored by UCEA and the Wallace Foundation in collaboration with NASSP and NAESP, features a new Wallace Foundation Report, «Making Time for
Instructional Leadership» as well as two celebrated principals who will discuss strategies they use to implement instructional leadership behaviors in their schools and lessons they learned for overcoming the obstacles that limit time spent on instructiona
Instructional Leadership» as well as two celebrated principals who will discuss
strategies they use to implement
instructional leadership behaviors in their schools and lessons they learned for overcoming the obstacles that limit time spent on instructiona
instructional leadership behaviors in their schools and lessons they learned for overcoming the obstacles that limit time spent on
instructionalinstructional leadership.
The presidents of NASSP and NAESP joined UCEA for an important and lively discussion featuring
strategies for prioritizing
instructional leadership in real world school settings.
Nominees must complete an extensive written and video application that demonstrates their mastery of mathematics or science content; use of appropriate
instructional methods and
strategies; effective use of student assessments to evaluate, monitor, and improve student learning; reflective practice and life - long learning to improve teaching and student learning; and
leadership in education outside the classroom.
She has developed and presented over 300 workshops on a variety of topics, including standards, mathematics teaching, assessment,
instructional strategies,
leadership, professional development planning and evaluation, and system improvement.
It is not about offering the program or
strategy that can take the place of
instructional leadership.
Dr. Todd Whitaker Todd Whitaker, best - selling author of What Great Teachers Do Differently, will deliver a dynamic keynote presentation on the habits of great leaders, what makes them effective, and how to implement
strategies that improve principal and educator effectiveness — drawing from his experience with staff motivation, teacher
leadership, technology,
instructional improvement, and more.
Match has offered a variety of workshops for
instructional leaders and
leadership teams on effective
strategies for coaching teachers.
He served on and led numerous committees examining curriculum,
leadership, assessment, technology, professional development, and
instructional strategies.
Focus on particular
strategies and / or
instructional approaches (e.g., bilingual education) without losing track of the contexts that matter (e.g., teaching quality, school / district
leadership, funding);
Todd Whitaker, best - selling author of What Great Teachers Do Differently, will deliver a dynamic keynote presentation on the habits of great leaders, what makes them effective, and how to implement
strategies that improve principal and educator effectiveness — drawing from his experience with staff motivation, teacher
leadership, technology,
instructional improvement, and more.
Hector Montenegro, EdD, provides training on
instructional strategies for English learners,
leadership development for administrators and
instructional coaches, and the teacher coaching process through the use of technology.
In your
instructional leadership role, consider the structures and
strategies you can implement to support educators in increasing their commitments and accountability to each other.....
Reflect on the
strategies shared to drive evidence - based
instructional leadership (pp. 97 — 100).
The administrative
leadership in JCPS created «Shaping the Way We Learn, Teach and Lead» in order to communicate to faculty, staff and the larger community how the district's vision can be realized through the coherence of its theory of action, goals and
strategies, core competencies for staff, and classroom
instructional framework.
Kudos to the Princeton staff, for taking on this innovative approach to improving their classroom management
strategies,
instructional practices, and
leadership of school - wide culture so that students receive the best possible educational experience.
One of our central
strategies this year was to build the capacity of the
instructional leadership and grade level teams so they could own and implement the practices that we know are effective.
Mentoring provides an opportunity for them to develop their own
leadership skills and supports them in mastering
instructional strategies.
As a part of the Wallace Foundation's Principal Pipeline Initiative, GLISI helped participating principals prepare a guide based on their own best practices, as well as those from experts in the field, to create a roadmap by principals for principals with concrete
strategies and recommendations for focusing principals» time on
instructional leadership for the benefit...
Huge shifts in pedagogical practice and that takes visionary
leadership and a strong administrative team to...» plan, implement, monitor, and adjust improvement efforts, as well as to review and align district
strategies, policies, protocols, practices, processes, curriculum, instruction, assessment, professional development, and myriad other systems that must work synchronously to meet achievement and
instructional goals.
The FEAs have taken many forms, including: sheltered instruction observation protocol (SIOP) implementation in Texas; community - based equity assessment in Texas; IDRA's Focusing on Language and Academic
Instructional Renewal (FLAIR) program implementation in reading in Louisiana; gender equity also in Louisiana; implementation of a multicultural framework in staff development to support student success in New Mexico; parent
leadership in New Mexico; unitary status planning in Arkansas; English as a second language (ESL) classroom
strategies in Arkansas; service learning in Oklahoma; and meeting civil rights requirements under the law in Oklahoma.
The focus on the arts at these schools is supported by extra teachers and coordinators who work to deliver an arts - integrated curriculum, provide enhanced recruitment
strategies, and serve on
instructional leadership teams at their schools.
Given this emphasis and current research in
leadership development and adult learning
strategies, NJ EXCEL is designed to provide authentic, problem - based learning experiences in an inquiry - focused, project - based curriculum that emphasizes collaboration and dialogue in the examination of
leadership and
instructional practices.
Julio César (JC) Contreras, the
instructional leadership director for Oklahoma's Tulsa Public Schools and a 2016 Leader To Learn From, shares
strategies for supporting principals.
You will study in depth those areas that most influence educational institutions, including
instructional methods, curriculum design, assessment
strategies, advanced pedagogical theory, and principles of
leadership.
No
instructional strategy can compensate for a teacher who lacks proficiency in his content area, is unclear about learning goals, plans an unfocused activity, or does not possess the
leadership and management skills to orchestrate effective classroom functioning.
Synergy Charter Academy, founded in 2004 by former Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) teachers Meg and Randy Palisoc, credits its success to a passionate teaching staff, resilient
leadership, andeffective
instructional strategies that include a blended learning curriculum that integrates technology in the classroom.
Day, C, Gu, Q & Sammons, P 2016, «The impact of
leadership on student outcomes: How successful leaders use transformational and
instructional strategies to make a difference», Educational Administration Quarterly, vol.52, pp. 221 - 258.
Real - life examples, practical tools, and
strategies for managing time and energy demands will help you build your
leadership capacity as you raise the level of
instructional excellence throughout your school.
These include
instructional strategies (explicit, differentiated, and direct), classroom management, data driven instruction, and
leadership development.
Dr. Mack specializes in administrative
leadership and mathematics coaching and professional development, data coaching, and
instructional strategies designed to enhance student engagement and success.
This groundbreaking work sets forth a
strategy to help principals develop and expand their
instructional leadership with a child - centered focus and acquire the practical skills necessary to address the academic, social, emotional and physical development needs of all young children.
Each district's system is intended to improve student achievement by enhancing proficiency at
instructional and
leadership strategies that promote rigor and relevance throughout a standards - based curriculum, and prepare students to be college and career ready.
The Seattle Times featured CEL's learning walkthroughs as a promising
strategy for improving
instructional leadership.
In three professional development webinars, CEL experts and school district practitioners will share
strategies for principals, coaches and central office leaders involved in
instructional leadership training to keep students at the center of
instructional leaders» work while improving their skill at giving feedback and planning professional development.
She initiated book study forums with
leadership teams, modeled
instructional leadership for them, and brought in outside consultants to examine effective professional development
strategies.
• School librarians have deep expertise in digital literacy skills; have well - developed
instructional strategies based on thinking critically, communicating creatively in a variety of media, and solving problems creatively; and are often role models for strong
leadership, initiative, and other career and life skills.
Provided team
leadership by assigning and reviewing individual projects, mentoring in
instructional strategies for adult learners, as well as giving input on hiring and evaluating team members.