March, 2010 LEA Support Workshop
Mar 27, 2015
March, 2010
LEA SupportWorkshop
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Objectives for today
Discuss Support Program updates
Refine LEA plans, by:
•Revising a section of your plan, OR•Completing an incomplete section of your plan
Understand the strengths and areas for improvement in other districts
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Support Program Updates (1/5)
Today’s agenda▪ Our goal is to make today’s workshop most valuable to your team,
given your individual district’s needs
▪ Districts were encouraged to develop their own agendas for team time
▪ For teams that have not done so, we have an “optional” agenda focused on communications and implementation
▪ Use the time well, to engage all teammates and make significant progress
Visits▪ All visit materials will be online this week, including:
▪ Information and presentations on the schools and their partners
▪ Feedback from attendees and their ideas for next steps
▪ If someone from your team went on a visit, please use some of your team breakout time to hear their feedback and impressions
▪ If you sent someone on a visit who is not here, please arrange time with them and your team to learn about what they saw
▪ Please let us know how we can support LEAs in incorporating the lessons from visits
▪ There are two National Center on Time and Learning workshops:
▪ Monday, March 21 in Dover
▪ Tuesday, March 22 in Wilmington
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Support Program Updates (2/5)
Success Plan Tool▪ DOE has completed refinements to the Success Plan tool –
primarily fixing several glitches and aligning the new template to the online Success Plan
▪ There will be a pilot of these changes from February 28 – March 28
▪ Districts can use the system during this time, but should wait until after the pilot to enter their new Success Plans online (as there may be technical difficulties)
▪ Please see your handout for important details on the changes, timeline, and DOE technical assistance
▪ The changes do not fix every issue, and we will be convening a group to discuss a full re-design of the ESPES system - please contact Susan Haberstroh if you would like to participate
Goal 1 and 2 of plans
▪ DOE received all Goal 1 and 2 plans last Monday
▪ Each plan is being reviewed by a team of DOE reviewers
▪ Each district will receive individual feedback and have a call with Secretary Lowery next week
▪ Common guidance will be given to all districts next week
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Support Program Updates (3/5)
Communications ▪ Your team should be communicating your progress with teachers, principals, board members, parents, and other stakeholders
▪ Team representatives should be sharing information with their constituents
▪ Look for opportunities to get feedback and buy-in before your plan is finalized – consider simplifying your plan into easy-to-read sheets (e.g., plan activities only), so that you can share the draft plan widely and receive feedback
▪ Focus on developing plans that can be understood and implemented by anyone – these plans will be public documents, and should represent a comprehensive path forward
▪ There are opportunities to describe your stakeholder engagement and communications in your plan - please do not overlook these “other boxes” as you complete a full draft of your plan for April 11
▪ Your responses and plans in these areas will be a key determinant of our final funding decision – we’re not expecting that every stakeholder completely understands and supports the plan immediately, but that they all understand the process and that their representatives have been engaged throughout
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DateDate LEA Activity
February 28 Submit Standards & Assessments and Data Systems part of plan (objectives 1-3)
March 14
March 15 - 18 Have individual calls with Secretary Lowery to discuss feedback
April 11 Submit full draft of plan
April 29
May 2 - 6 Have in-person meetings with Secretary Lowery to discuss feedback
May 20
June 6 Receive final funding decision from DOE
Support Program Updates (4/5)Follow-up Work/Feedback Calendar
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Date Focus & Follow-up work
September 23
October 28
November 16
Date Activity
October 11, 12, or13
December 6, 7, or 8
December 14 Chief meeting
January 27 Chief meeting
February 7, 8, or 9
February 24 Chief meeting
March 7, 8, or 9
March 24 Chief meeting
April 11 Revised Success Plans Due
• Content focus: Program overview• Skill focus: Understand the “delivery” challenge• Follow-up work: Conduct LEA needs assessment
• Content focus: Effective teachers and leaders• Skill focus: Plan for delivery• Follow-up work: Revise Goal 3 of plans (Obj. 4-7)
• Content focus: Rigorous standards, curriculum, and assessments
• Skill focus: Plan for delivery• Follow-up work: Revise Goals 1 & 2 of plans (Obj. 1-3)
• Content focus: Family and community engagement• Skill focus: Drive delivery• Follow-up work: Revise Goal 4 (Obj. 8-9) [Not
Collected]
Spring 2011 Plan refinement
• Content focus: Resource allocation and sustainability• Skill focus: Create a delivery culture• Follow-up work: Revise remaining parts of plans
Support Program Updates (5/5)Program Calendar
Completed
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Data Coach Project Update
90 Minute PLCs▪PLC Meetings – must occur weekly in two 45-minute meetings or one 90-
minute meeting; data coach will facilitate meetings every other week; data coaches will work with core teachers
▪Timing of meetings - meetings should not overlap, allowing instructional leader and data coach to attend all meetings as required
▪Number of teachers in PLCs – 4-10 is the range; optimum number is 8; 6-10 are recommended
Pilot Plan ▪7 Pilot LEAs with 5 coaches - Capital, Christina/Kuumba, Indian River,
Milford/Lake Forest, New Castle County Vo Tech
▪Rigorous interview process and professional development for data coaches
▪All LEAs have identified a Liaison to collaborate throughout the Pilot and to shape the implementation process
Full Launch▪Remaining LEAs’ implementation begins July, 2011 - Direct Facilitation
and/or Coach-the-Coach Model (each building may be one or the other)
▪24 additional coaches will be hired in March/April
▪PLCs need to be in place by July, 2011 for scheduling purposes
▪Liaisons will meet regularly with the Data Coach Project Manager & Supervisor
▪Professional development will be coordinated across LEAs
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Stakeholder groupsWhich “groups” do we need to engage? Which groups do we need to inform?
ObjectivesWhat does each group need in terms of communication? What are we trying to achieve with each group?
MessagesWhy are we changing? How are we changing? What does this mean for each group?
Channels How will the messages be delivered - written or face-to-face, and through what venue?
TimingWhen will the messages be delivered, and how frequently?
Feedback MechanismHow will we get feedback? How will we know whether our objectives have been achieved?
Facilitated Breakout – Optional
Activity Time
A. Review the plan prompts and rubric related to engagement and communications ▪5
B. Discuss engagement and communications using your worksheet (copied below) ▪45
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Facilitated Breakout – Optional
Activity Time
A. Review the plan prompt and rubric related to success factors and risks ▪5
B. Discuss implementation routines (one component of the above) using your worksheet (copied below)
▪45
Routine name(E.g., Progress Update, Performance Review)
Content reviewed (E.g., district progress on activities, district performance on measures)
Format (E.g., memos, meetings, walk-throughs)
People involvedWho will run the routine? Who will be responsible for the content? Who else will participate?
TimingWhen will the routine occur, and how frequently?
EffectivenessHow will you ensure that the routine is focused on quality and effectiveness, and not just compliance?
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Cross-LEA Sharing
Activity Guiding Questions Time
▪Share your district’s “elevator pitch” for your plan, as though you were speaking to a group of teachers
Briefly share:
▪ What is the district doing?
▪ What will be different for teachers?
▪ Why does this matter?
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(3 per LEA)
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Agenda
8:30-9:10 Welcome and update
9:10-10:00 Breakout: As determined by team
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:00 Breakout: As determined by team
11:00-11:25 Cross-LEA sharing
11:25-11:30 Wrap-up
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Objectives – how did we do?
Please complete the workshop surveys on your table
Remember to send your full draft plan by April 11
Discuss Support Program updates
Refine LEA plans, by:
•Revising a section of your plan•Completing an incomplete section of your plan
Understand the strengths and areas for improvement in other districts