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Title: Promising Practice Introduction


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Promising Practice Introduction
  • Welcome! Youre on the right track! Documenting
    your work will help you to communicate your
    success and help others around the state who are
    working to solve similar problems.
  • This template is what youll use to capture the
    Promising Practice that evolved as you
    transferred what GLISI taught into practice, and
    will show your results.
  • Note that slides 1-2 are for your information
    only
  • Slide 1 Introduction
  • Slide 2 Logistics of using the template
  • Submit this completed Promising Practice template
    to your IIC.
  • Good luck! We look forward to your submission. If
    your Practice is selected for publication, you
    will be contacted by GLISI to obtain your written
    permission.

2
Note to Template Users
  • Highlight the prompt text (in parentheses), and
    type over with the narrative about your
    experience.
  • Please insert the type of information requested
    on each slide. If you have additional content to
    add, use insert new slide as needed. Note
    the presentation cannot be more than 15 slides.
  • To update the blue bar to the right
  • Click on View, Master, Slide Master
  • Highlight (Insert Name and District here) and
    type in your own name and district
  • Click on Close Master View
  • DELETE the first slide and this slide once you
    have completed filling in this template!

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Promising Practice
  • (Name)
  • (District)
  • (School Name)
  • (Grade/Level, if applicable)
  • (Position/Tenure at time you led the effort)
  • (Current Position may or may not be applicable)
  • (Telephone Number)
  • (Email)
  • (School Web site Address)

4
About our Better-seeking Team
  • Describe the team that developed and implemented
    this Promising Practice.
  • (Who were the team members?
  • How were the members selected?
  • What structures and processes did you implement
    or improve for the BST to work as a collaborative
    team?)

5
We faced this challenge
  • (Describe the performance problem or need the
    team faced. Use data (demographics, perception,
    student learning, and/or school processes) to
    describe the gap in performance.)

6
Our data analysis helped us define the causes of
the problem
  • (List the probable root causes the team
    identified and describe the processes used to
    identify the real, actionable causes that needed
    to be addressed to solve the problem.)

7
As part of our root cause analysisour Fishbone
Diagram looked like this
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(Cause)
(You may add or remove the causal bones as
needed)
8
Our analysis compared our practices to best
practices. Here is how we determined what needed
to change
  • (Describe how the team analyzed the current
    practices against best practices. List the
    changes in the current practice which were
    targeted based on your findings.)

9
We selected this set of solutions to implement to
solve the problem.
  • Describe the set of solutions that the team
    selected to implement.
  • Summarize the reasons behind their selection
  • (How did you ensure that the solutions addressed
    the real problem?
  • What were the criteria used to select the
    solutions?)

10
We took these actions to implement the set of
solutions
  • Describe the tasks, sub-tasks, and steps you
    performed in implementing the set of solutions.
    Describe which parties were responsible for which
    actions. (Consider these questions and more
  • What steps did you take to start implementation
    of the set of solutions?
  • What barriers existed that needed to be overcome
    in order to implement your solutions?
  • How did you overcome those barriers?)

11
We tracked our impact and results
  • Describe how you checked to see if the solutions
    were working, how you measured the results, and
    how -- and if -- you acted to institutionalize
    the solutions or do it differently in the future.
    (Consider these questions and more
  • How was the effectiveness of the solutions
    measured?
  • What are you monitoring and who is monitoring the
    implementation of this set of solutions?
  • Will you make these solutions a way of doing
    business in the future? How or why not?
  • In your opinion, under what conditions could
    others adopt your solutions or replicate your
    success?)

12
We experienced these changes as a result
  • What changes did you experience as a result of
    your efforts? (Consider these and more
  • Improved team or organizational culture
  • Improved operations, processes, and work systems
    that support teaching and learning
  • Improved leader, faculty, and staff
    practices/ways of performing
  • Improved student engagement, attitudes,
    achievement, etc.
  • Improved stakeholder engagement and support)
  • What evidence/measures told you that behavior has
    changed and is likely to positively impact
    student achievement?

13
We gained these targeted measurable results
(Fill out chart below)
(Enter your chart below)
Sample Chart
14
We also gained these unanticipated measurable
results
  • (Add other charts, if applicable)

15
These other factors influenced our results
  • (Did other systems, programs, or processes,
    beyond the one you focused on, also impact the
    solutions?)

16
We learned these lessons
  • Lessons Learned (What lessons did you learn?
    How did you and the BST share your learning with
    others in the school and district? )

What this meant to us as professionals
  • Meaning to you as a professional (How has this
    experience been meaningful to you and the team as
    professionals?)

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Our Solution Implementation Summary
  • Challenge Identified (Include a brief statement
    of the challenge you were faced with)
  • Set of solutions (State concisely the solutions
    implemented and the actions actually adopted and
    performed in your solutions)
  • Changes Experienced (Identify the measurable
    changes that occurred and can be evidenced)
  • Result Realized (Explain the measurable impact or
    result of the work adopted and performed)
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