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Title: AMS ACCREDITATION


1
AMSACCREDITATION
  • Sharing Our Experience
  • K. Whitlock Z. Zacher
  • AMS 45th Annual National Conference
  • Chicago, March 2005

2
What is Accreditation?
  • Self-study and documentation process
  • An opportunity for a school to reflect on its
    practice
  • A self-evaluation process to define strengths
    weaknesses
  • An avenue for continued growth and improvement
  • Formal acknowledgement by an accrediting
    association

3
Why is Accreditation Important for a School?
  • External recognition as a school of excellence
  • Lends credibility to the school
  • Is a valuable marketing tool
  • Provides an external framework to examine
    professional practices
  • Careful self-study is an invaluable tool for
    school improvement
  • Brings school community together at a new level

4
What is the Accreditation Process
  • School completes documentation and self-study
  • On-site team visits school
  • On-site team sends written report and
    recommendation to AMS Accreditation Commission
    and school
  • Review by Accreditation Commission
  • Recommendation is forwarded to the AMS Board

5
The Three Protocols
  • The Authentic American Montessori School
  • The School Portfolio A Self-Study
  • Joint Accreditation Protocol
  • The school chooses the protocol best suited to
    its style
  • Each protocol defines how you will go about the
    process

6
Middle States AssociationandAmerican Montessori
Society
Validating the Vision February 2004 Nardin Academy
7
The Protocols
  • The protocols for AMS accreditation are laid out
    in the School Improvement Through AMS
    Accreditation School Handbook
  • This can be downloaded from the AMS website
  • www.amshq.org
  • The next contact is Mimi Basso at the AMS head
    office her email address is
  • Mimi_at_amshq.org

8
Choosing Your Internal Coordinators
Is everyone invested?
Number in team?
Things To Remember
Is there a consensus builder?
Is there a global thinker?
Is there a detail- oriented worker?
Is there a task master?
9
Role of the Internal Coordinator
  • Keep the process on-task
  • Keep the process moving forward
  • Target critical people for various committees
  • Create a timeline for the entire process
  • Schedule meetings
  • Plan agendas
  • Synthesizing information
  • Communication

10
Identifying the Stakeholders
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Business
  • Administrative
  • Maintenance
  • Cleaning
  • Development
  • Students
  • Parents
  • Neighbors
  • Board
  • Alumni

These various constituents will become members of
different committees
11
Respect Your Teams
  • Let them know
  • Time commitment required
  • The timetable for meetings
  • That you will always start finish on time
  • Be hospitable
  • Determine your decision-making model
  • Keep everyone informed each step of the way

12
How to Get the Job Done
Communication
Acknowledge individual personality traits
Identify individual strengths
Things To Consider
Identify a springboard issue
Compensation?
How to best utilize time
How to make everyones voice heard
13
The AMS Piece
  • Our springboard was 10.5 and 10.6 from the
    standards
  • For Joint Accreditation our AMS self-study
    required a narrative of
  • I. The Educational Nature of the School
  • II. The Educational Outcomes of the School
  • III. Strategic Plan
  • I II are available through
  • www.amshq.org
  • The Authentic American Montessori School (pp.
    35-47)

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I. The Educational Nature of the School
  • The Six Essential Qualities
  • Montessori Learning Environment
  • Montessoris Learning Activities
  • Montessori Learning Relationships
  • Montessori Spirituality
  • What the Montessori Teacher Is
  • What the Montessori Teacher Does
  • The Nature of Outcomes
  • the descriptions are
  • Independence
  • Confidence and Competence
  • Autonomy
  • Intrinsic Motivation
  • Ability to Handle External Authority
  • Social Responsibility
  • Academic Preparation
  • Spiritual Awareness
  • Citizen of the World

15
II. The Educational Outcomes
  • Align student outcomes for each developmental
    level with the curriculum and the schools
    mission
  • Describe tools used to measure and report student
    outcomes

16
III. Strategic Plan
  • Develop long range and short term goals
  • Develop an action plan

17
The Ways We Worked
  • NDP meeting process
  • Small group work
  • Personal response/feedback
  • Writing team
  • Developed questionnaires
  • Synthesized work into one voice

18
What We Gained
  • Validation
  • Focus for the future
  • Appreciation for all 3 divisions and the
    commonalities between them
  • Practical action plan
  • Became more efficient
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