What will keeping this focus help us accomplish together?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nIlluminating the ILC<\/b>
The goal of ongoing meetings of the collectives is to monitor the leading (formative) data that each member is gathering as part of their theory of action. As the ILC cycle comes to a close, the lagging (summative) data are gathered, and patterns are unlocked to address the problem of practice. <\/p>\n
Here are leading data we\u2019re working with for this collective (fromBernhardt\u2019s demographic, perceptions, student learning, school processes) :<\/b>
Demographic:<\/b>
– % of their current curriculum completed and implemented across buildings (disaggregated).
– % of English learners and bilingual students who have access to the translated\/adapted curriculum. <\/p>\n
Perceptions:<\/b>
– Teacher-survey data on curriculum usability and alignment; feedback from the professional learning communities and the District Curriculum Coordinating Council .<\/p>\n
And here are examples of lagging data we\u2019ve gotten thus far:<\/b>
Demographic:<\/b>
– Improved performance across all subgroups (MAP growth, foundational skills, attendance).
– Reduced overrepresentation of subgroups in Tier 2-plus or intervention supports.<\/p>\n
Perceptions:<\/b>
– Climate survey results showing increased trust, collaboration, and collective efficacy among staff.
– Teachers reporting shared ownership for student learning (not just \u201cmy kids\u201d or \u201cmy room\u201d).<\/p>\n
More Demographic data<\/b>
– Consistent growth across all subgroups in MAP and local assessments.
– Closing gaps in early literacy (e.g., English learners, students with disabilities).<\/p>\n
And more Perceptions data<\/b>
– Student and family feedback indicating feelings of inclusion, challenge, and support.<\/p>\n
Facilitator Questions for Collectives<\/b><\/p>\n\n- What evidence are we collecting, and how does it help us understand progress toward our goal?<\/li>\n
- Where do we see gaps in our data, and what else might we need to gather?<\/li>\n
- What patterns or insights are emerging as we look at the evidence together?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Elevating the ILC<\/b>
We often begin workshops and keynotes by saying we are learners first. That mindset is what is at the heart of elevating the ILC. We ask questions that we are deeply interested in learning more about.<\/p>\n
The questions we use to elevate the ILC\u2019s focus have turned out to be those for which participants go deeper with their thinking based on what was illuminated during the data and evidence conversation. They help all of us within the collective to shift our thinking.<\/p>\n
Facilitator Questions for Collectives<\/b><\/p>\n\n- What assumptions might we need to challenge in order to see this issue differently?<\/li>\n
- How could this new learning shift our leadership practice back in our own contexts?<\/li>\n
- What might contribute to better outcomes for students?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Understanding Impact<\/b>
Facilitating long-term professional learning for those in leadership positions is not just about helping them understand their impact, it\u2019s also an opportunity for the two of us to understand our impact and help us improve our practice.<\/p>\n
At the end of each ILC session, the facilitators we train and meet with monthly are asked the following questions to help us understand how their collective is growing. It also allows us to understand the impact of each collective. Not all collectives grow at the same rate; some hit speed bumps and need our support. These questions not only help shine a light on the positive impact of each facilitator but also help us understand how to support the facilitators that need minor interventions.<\/p>\n
Facilitator Self-Reflection Questions<\/b><\/p>\n\n- How is your collective developing as a learning community\u2014in terms of trust, collaboration, and shared ownership of the work?<\/li>\n
- What evidence do you see that your group is deepening their collaborative inquiry\u2014clarifying their problem of practice, aligning their theory of action, and using evidence to inform their next steps?<\/li>\n
- How are participants applying their learning in their local contexts, and how is that learning feeding back into the collective\u2019s growth and direction?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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