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Professional Development Self-Analysis from KnowledgeWorks

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Author(s): KnowledgeWorks Foundation

Source: Horace Vol. 20 No. 3, Spring 2004

Workshop participantsWhile we understand that a schools' intellectual focus and instructional practice should drive design, how can that understanding be integrated into an effective school design and professional development program? The KnowledgeWorks Foundation has spearheaded a professional learning process that led to the opening of seventy-six small autonomous schools converted from twenty urban comprehensive high schools across Ohio.

KnowledgeWorks spends its first year with interested schools going through an self-analysis portfolio and creating a strategic plan to close the distance between its accomplished and struggling students. Schools that are best able to see the gaps in their own performance would be best able to move forward with the change process.

The portfolio that schools create must measure and address seven areas, adapted from Victoria Bernhardt's The School Portfolio:

  1. Student Achievement
  2. Leadership
  3. Quality Planning
  4. Professional Development
  5. Information and Analysis
  6. Continuous Improvement and Evaluation
  7. Partnership and Community Engagement

The strategic plan that each design team then creates is based on two needs: (1) to close the gaps that each schools self-portfolio highlighted and (2) to become a campus of small schools.


KnowledgeWorks requires that the plan include fifteen non-negotiable elements:

  1. Autonomous governance, budgets, structures, and staffing; flexible use of resources
  2. Distributed leadership
  3. Open access and choice for students
  4. Identification of and release time for principal in first year of implementation
  5. Professional development that clearly links changes in teaching practice to improved student achievement
  6. A clearly defined system of central office support of small school design and implementation
  7. A curriculum clearly aligned with state standards and focused on helping students use their minds well
  8. Non-traditional scheduling that promotes deep student learning and meaningful relationships with teachers
  9. Clearly demonstrated use of technology and advanced communications resources
  10. Clearly stated benchmarks for improved student achievement
  11. Performance assessment for students
  12. Authentic community engagement as defined by substantive community conversations that engage a broad array of stakeholders and connect with and influence official decisions
  13. Clear community involvement in the daily life of the school
  14. Individual teacher advisors for each student
  15. Target maximum population of 400 students

These non-negotiables put issues of teaching and learning at the center of conversion efforts.


More about this professional development self-analysis can be found at KnowledgeWorks' web site, www.kwfdn.org/ProgramAreas/School/ohsti.html.

Victoria Bernhardt's The School Portfolio: A Comprehensive Framework for School Improvement, Second Edition (Eye on Education, 1998), is at www.eyeoneducation.com

This resource last updated: November 21, 2004


Database Information:

Source: Horace Vol. 20 No. 3, Spring 2004
Publication Year: 2004
Publisher: CES National
School Level: All
Issue: 20.3
Focus Area: School Design

 
 
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