Monday, February 11, 2013

The Real-World Application


The Real-World Application

EAF 493.01 is a course that has been designed to support C&I doctoral students to understand the foundational interrelationships between the fiscal and instructional components of school leadership that effectively improve teaching and learning – for every student.

Imagine that you have just been selected to serve as the chairperson of a district-wide task force in District 211. Members come from a diverse set of stakeholders, and represent each high school, as well as the district, including:

·         Teachers
·         Students (including students who are eligible for ELL, special education, gifted services)
·         Parents (including parents whose voices may not have been heard previously)
·         Staff (non-certified employees)
·         Administrators
·         Board members
·         Community members

The district has a long history as a high performing school district. Your recent research, however, has identified significant and persistent achievement gaps across many of the AYP demographic subgroups. Many people are unaware of the gaps, and believe that the district is very successful, and has been for many years. You are interested in helping to lead the district move from “good” to “great”, a learning place where every student is succeeding academically and socially, and where teachers, students, staff and parents are proud to be affiliated.

Like all other districts in the state, funding is very tight. Describe three strategies you would engage to guide this task force in the first year: what you would prioritize, what resource data would you share, and how would you develop 1-2 shared (and measurable) goals?