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Michigan School Improvement Framework

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Title: Michigan School Improvement Framework


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Michigan School ImprovementFramework
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The Vision
  • Provide a comprehensive framework based on
    current research and best practice to serve as a
    road map to support continuous school improvement.

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The Vision
  • Requirements
  • Develop a framework that is based on research yet
    can be individualized to support the unique needs
    of each school.

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The Vision
  • Provide the educational community with a common
    school improvement dialogue and vocabulary.

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The Vision
  • Serve as a conceptual foundation to guide our
    thinking and action regarding school improvement.

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Our Goal
  • Develop a set of standards through which our work
    is filtered and/or designed
  • Professional Development
  • Technical Support and Program Development
  • Grant Criteria
  • Accreditation Performance Indicators

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The Framework
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SI Framework Structure
Strand General Area of Focus
Standard - Category of Influence within the Strand
Benchmark - Specific Area of Performance within
a Standard
Clarifying Criteria Examples of the Benchmark
statements
Evidence - Hard and/or soft data that provides
evidence of Benchmark performance.
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The SI Framework
5 Strands
12 Standards
26 Benchmarks
Prioritize
Clarifying Examples
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The 5 Strands
Strand I - TEACHING for LEARNING
Strand III - PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL
LEARNING
Strand IV SCHOOL COMMUNITY RELATIONS
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The 12 Standards

Strand I TEACHING for LEARNING
Strand II - LEADERSHIP
INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP
CURRICULUM
INSTRUCTION
SHARED LEADERSHIP
ASSESSMENT
OPERATIONAL RESOURCE MNGT.
Strand III - PERSONNEL PROF. LEARNING
Strand IV - SCHOOL/ COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Strand V - DATA INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS
PARENT/FAMILY INVOLVEMENT
DATA MANAGEMENT
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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The Benchmarks
  • Strand 1 TEACHING for LEARNING
  • Curriculum Written Aligned
  • Curriculum Communicated
  • Instructional Planning
  • Instructional Delivery
  • Assessment Aligned to Curriculum and Instruction
  • Reporting and Use of Data
  • Strand II LEADERSHIP
  • Educational Program
  • Instructional Support
  • Resource Allocation
  • Operational Management
  • School Climate and Culture
  • Continuous Improvement

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The Benchmarks
  • Strand V
  • Data and KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
  • Identification Collection
  • Analysis
  • Accessibility
  • Reporting
  • Interpretation Application
  • Strand III - PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL
    DEVELOPMENT
  • Requirements
  • Skills, Knowledge, Dispositions
  • Collaboration
  • Content Pedagogy
  • Alignment
  • Strand IV - SCHOOL/ COMMUNITY RELATIONS
  • Communication with Families/ Community
  • Authentic Engagement with Families/ Community

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Essential Questions
  • How should the School Improvement Framework be
    used?
  • Will the framework items be mandatory?
  • Is this designed to be answered by districts or
    by schools?

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Essential Questions
  • In what ways will the framework provide a guide
    for shaping new accreditation and accountability
    systems such as Education YES?
  • - Replacement of the current 11 performance
    Indicators.

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Essential Questions
  • What happens to MI-Plan when we switch over to
    this framework?
  • What's the timeline for implementation?

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Progress Report
  • Development of tools to support Framework where
    are we?
  • Glossary
  • Self Assessment Tool
  • School Improvement Template
  • Building Level Professional Development
  • Evidence examples

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Progress Report
  • Alignment of Framework and Education YES!
  • Rubric
  • Surveys
  • Existing Data bases
  • School Improvement Plan
  • Evaluation of Plan - strategies

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Progress Report
  • Rubric Development -
  • February 2006 Draft Completed
  • State Board of Education Information Item
  • February 2006 Conduct Pilot Study
  • New EdYES! collection
  • Spring 2007 - tentative

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Next Steps
  • Electronic Portal
  • Develop a uniform electronic portal to support
    continuous school improvement, EdYES!, grants,
    and NCLB.
  • Links to other state initiatives
  • example CIMS
  • Links to other school-based initiatives
  • Example - NCA

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Next Steps
  • Statewide dissemination
  • April 27, 2006
  • School Improvement Conference
  • Framework, Applications, Tools
  • Bob Marzano

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Next Steps
  • Statewide dissemination contd
  • Fall 2006 LEA rollout
  • Fall School Improvement Conference
  • Introduce EdYES! components and electronic portal
  • Spring 2007 EdYES! data collection

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Documents Available Online
  • The Revised School Improvement Framework and this
    PowerPoint are available online at www.mi.gov/osi

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Contact Information
  • Dr. Ed Roeber, Executive Director
  • Office of Educational Assessment and
    Accountability
  • Roebere_at_michigan.gov
  • Dr. Yvonne Caamal Canul, Director
  • Office of School Improvement
  • Canuly_at_michigan.gov
  • Linda Forward, Supervisor
  • Office of School Improvement
  • ForwardL_at_michigan.gov

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Contact Information contd
  • Linda Howley, Department Analyst
  • Office of Educational Assessment and
    Accountability
  • HowleyL_at_michigan.gov
  • Linda Kent, Consultant
  • Office of School Improvement
  • KentL2_at_michigan.gov
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