Finding-Your-Focus找到你的焦点课件.ppt
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1、May 9th,2011Ocala,FloridaObjectives Provide a brief glance of some current leadership research Overview the criteria for multidimensional leadership assessment(PRESTO)Present a new model for principal evaluation based on the research Identify where the gaps are in the current FPLS compared to contem
2、porary research on leadershipA backward glance down the leadership research roadJames McGregor Burns(1978),Leadership is one of the most observed and least understood phenomena on earth.”“There is,in fact,a substantial relationship between leadership and student achievement.”(Marzano,Waters,&McNulut
3、y,2005)“when district leaders are carrying out their leadership responsibilities effectively,student achievementis positively affected.”(Waters&Marzano,2006)“School leaders who focus on students achievement and instructional strategies are the most effective.”(Hattie,2009)Visible LearningZone of Des
4、ired Effectsd=0.4A Barometer of InfluencesStudents could have achieved w/o schoolingWhat teachers accomplish in a typical yearThe greatest impact on student achievement outcomesInterpreting Effect SizeAverageFormative EvaluationWhen implementing a new program,an effect size of 1.0would mean that,on
5、average,students receiving that treatment would exceed 84%of students not receiving thattreatmentWhen teachers SEE learning throughthe eyes of the student and whenstudents SEE themselves as theirown teachersPromoting&participating in teacher learning and development Planning,coordinating,and evaluat
6、ing teaching and the curriculumStrategic resourcingEstablishing goals and expectationsEnsuring an orderly supportive environmentd=0.91d=0.74d=0.60d=0.54d=0.4960%of a schools impact on student achievement is attributable to principal and teacher effectiveness 25%33%PrincipalTeacherAugustine,Gonzalaz,
7、Ikemoto,Russell,Zellman,Constant,Armstrong,&Dembosky(2010)Large Scale,Six Year Leadership StudyLargest of its kind to dateNine states,43 school districts,and 180 elementary,middle,and secondary schools.Survey Data from 8,391 teachers and 471 school administrators and observational data from 312 clas
8、srooms.“Our research confirms leaders potential influence,as well as the limits on their ability,to be the central figure and catalyst for authentic and lasting systemic educational reform.”(Wahlstrom et al.,2010)Powering Leadership2nd is second only to classroom instruction as an influence on stude
9、nt learning“To date we have not found a single case of a school improving its student achievement record in the absence of talented leadership”(p.9)“Schools leaders have animpact on student achievement primarilythrough their influence onteachers motivation andworking conditions”Viewing Leadership Th
10、rough Three LensesCollectiveLeadershipSharedLeadershipDistributedLeadershiphas a stronger influence on student achievement than individual leadershipHigher-performing schools award greater influence to teacher teams,parents,and studentsLeadership practices targeted directly at improving instruction
11、have significant effects on teachers working relationships and,indirectly,on student achievementOne of the most powerful sources of districts influence on schools and students is through the development of school leaders collective sense of efficacy about their jobsDistricts Shape Principals Collect
12、ive Sense of Efficacy By1 2 3 4Investing in thedevelopment ofinstructionalleadershipAssigning priority to the improvement of student achievement and instructionEnsuring teachers and administrators have access to worthwhile programs of PDEmphasizing teamwork and professional community50%of principals
13、 identified seven behaviorsas positive influences on their sense of efficacy:1.Provision of resources2.Encouragement to develop relationships3.Flexibility in pursuit of district goals4.Insisting on data-based decision-making5.Assisting in the interpretation and use of data6.Policies that enable prin
14、cipals to staff their schools with the people they need7.Clear directionHowever,if poorly managed or implementedMore likely will have null or even negative consequencesFor Example Investing in the professional development of school leaders had limited effects on efficacy and student achievement unle
15、ss districts also developed and communicated clear goals for improvement.“For some time now we havebeen saying that principalsneed to be instructionalleaders,but we now knowthat the same is true forsuperintendents and centraloffice staff.”McNulty&Besser(2011)p.44 Superintendent ResponsibilitiesAvera
16、ge rNon-negotiable goals for achievement and instruction.33Board alignment and support of district goals.29Defined autonomy;superintendent relationship with schools.28Monitoring goals for achievement and instruction.27Use of resources to support the goals for achievement and instruction.26“Principal
17、s play a critical role in student learning,but they are evaluated almost as an afterthought.”Andrew J.Rotherham,Time,October 21,2010A New Model for EvaluationCriteria for a Multidimensional Leadership Assessment PrestoSpeed,clarity,and adaptabilityA Robust Evaluation SystemFMLA CharacteristicDescrip
18、tionProactiveIt starts before the first day on the jobReciprocalIt gives the leader the opportunity to provide feedback to the organizationEmpoweringLeaders have the authority to make decisions that will improve their effectivenessStandards-basedSuccess is not a guessing game,as the standards for pr
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