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WHAT SHOULD WE CONSIDER?

_ Demonstrates success in raising achievement for all students

_ Shows leadership in coaching other teachers to raise student achievement

_ Recommended by high-performing principals

_ Implemented innovative learning strategies in their classrooms

_ Challenges all students through rigorous, standards-based teaching

_ Integrates technology into daily teaching

_ Good communications, human relations and organizational skills

_ Ability to motivate

_ National Board certified

_ won awards and recognition

_ earned a master’s degree in a content area

_ Active in professional organizations

_ Provide professional development for other teachers

_ Worked collaboratively on teaching/learning issues

_ Written successful grant proposals focused on student achievement

_ Works successfully on teaching teams

_ Can analyze research and apply it to practice

_ Uses student data and work samples to make instructional decisions

_ Shows leadership in the larger community

_ Articulates and implement a vision

_ Committed to continuous improvement

HOW SHOULD WE SCREEN POTENTIAL CANDIDATES?

_ Joint screening by university and school system leaders

_ Nomination by principals, peers and parents

_ Assessment tools like Myers-Briggs, leadership style inventories, 360-degree competency-basedinstruments

_ Self-assessment

_ Portfolios documenting teaching and leadership skills

_ Screening protocols based on the SREB leadership success factors

_ Direct interviews and conversations with peers

_ Observations and videos of classroom and peer teaching

_ Simulations and role plays

_ Biographical sketches

_ Demonstration of effective oral and written communications skills

_ Candidate analysis of case studies

_ Willingness to work in high-need schools

_ Mini-courses that expose potential candidates to the challenges of leadership

_“Gateway”internships to gauge leadership potential

_ List other ideas

Block 1- organizational management

  • Bring the school vision to life by using it to guide shared-decision making about students and the instructionalprograms enhancing staff/ school and community relations.
  • Monitor and evaluate school operations and use feedback appropriately to enhance effectiveness/manage fiscal resources/timemanagement.
  • Apply laws, policies, regulations and procedures fairly, consistently, wisely and compassionately that promotes positiveschool environment.

Additional Activities: must have the ability to organize, oversee, and promote special education.

Block 2 - building management

  • Maintain open communication with the school community, and effectively convey high expectations for student learning to thecommunity.
  • Work collaboratively with the school community to develop and maintain a shared school vision.
  • Use research and data from multiple sources to design and implement professional dev. act.
  • Provide incentives for learning and growth and encourage participation in professional dev. activities at national/ stateand parish levels.
  • To effectively use teacher evaluation.

Additional Activities:

    • Scenarios to role play.
    • Attend two similar parental involvement activities and compare.
    • Add: Conflict Resolution .

Concerns:

  • $$ - new limitations on funds.
  • Assessments: individual or group?

Block 3- community relations

  • Write a mission statement.
  • Communicate mission statement to school community.
  • Understand techniques/strategies for shared decision making and team building.
  • Identify organizational structure and team members and the role of each.
  • Develop an instrument to survey the school community foster and strengthen the vision.

Block 4 - school leader as instructional facilitator

  • Analyze test scores–individual, grade level, school wide, district wide.
  • Observe, assess and evaluate instruction.
  • Analysis of lesson plans.
  • Knowledge in curriculum development by grade level and subject area.
  • Implement and follow through with the evaluative process.

Concerns:

Time/ support from the university

Block 5 - school leader as change agent

  • Strategies for monitoring progress.
  • Methods of data collection.
  • Research, measurement, and assessment strategies.
  • Technological use.
  • Security and allocating resources.
  • Interview process for new teachers (design the school process0. Include interpretation of SAM.
  • Question: Timeline for cohorts.

Block 6 - internship

  • Each system will be responsible for their own interns.
  • Concern over the number of contact hours: 2/6 hours.
  • Different setting important.
  • Involved in the opening and closing of schools.
  • Financing the interns?
  • How much involved in personal? Legal Question.

Appendix D

FOCUS QUESTIONS AND SUMMARY OF ANSWERS

COHORTS 1 and 2

This is the protocol for your focus group discussion. None of your professors will be present. This ensuresthat your discussion and responses will be private. You will need to select a facilitator and a recorder. Discuss each question andprovide your input. Thank you for your participation.

Did the first seminar meet your expectations?

  • need more practical, real-life field experience
  • need less lecture-type presentation of information–more hands-on
  • we liked our mentors and appreciated field experiences, especially shadowing
  • can SLU do more to encourage district participation?
  • more feedback from instructors throughout the semester

What does a Teacher Leader need?

  • district recognition, support and approval
  • district communication with principals
  • principal support and encouragement (afraid to talk to their site principal)
  • greater communication
  • time off from teaching position (release time)

What would you like to learn in Seminar 2?

  • focus on legal issues
  • what is coaching?

What would you like to learn in remaining seminars?

  • what I need to know to be an effective, licensed administrator
  • we are concerned about being prepared for the position of administrator–our degree will imply knowledge that we must have

What other comments do you have?

  • additional assessment during the semester
  • extra field time with their mentors
  • lack of district and school recognition, support, and approval
  • other teachers who had completed another graduate program complained about the attention and release time

Questions & Answers

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Communication is effective because it allows individuals to share ideas, thoughts, and information with others.
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