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Title: Instructional Leadership


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Instructional Leadership
Sandy GarrettState Superintendent of Public
InstructionOklahoma State Department of Education
  • Reading First
  • Technical Assistance

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Instructional Leadership
  • Instructional leaders must askIf some schools
    can teach kids to read on Grade Level, can all
    schools do it?This question provides the vision
    and motivation for Reading First schools to
    reevaluate and modify the reading instructional
    practices.

3
Foundation for Success
  • Four pillars create the foundation for success
  • at the local level. This foundation supports
  • everything a district does.
  • Accountability
  • Commitment
  • Sharing
  • Leadership

4
Accountability
  • Definition
  • Using assessment data to improve reading
    instruction
  • Examples
  • Teachers use assessment data to help their
    students learn.Principals use assessment data to
    help teachers teach.Superintendents use
    assessment data to help principals become
    instructional leaders.

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Commitment
  • Definition
  • Resolving that all students will learn to read
  • Example
  • Focusing on reading achievement above all
    else.Utilizing funding from diverse sources to
    fully support program implementation with
    materials, coaches, and staff development.

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Sharing
  • DefinitionBringing educators together to learn
    from each other
  • ExamplesTeachers meet regularly to share what
    works.Reading coaches meet regularly to share
    what works.Principals learn from other
    principals in successful schools.

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Leadership
  • DefinitionMaintaining a clarity of focus on
    reading, and working to bring about significant
    improvements in reading instruction
  • ExamplesDistrict superintendents provide
    principals with the resources to support
    improvement.Principals visit classrooms
    frequently and protect reading instructional time
    from interruptions.

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Six Steps to Success in Reading First Schools
  • To build on the four pillar foundation, six
  • steps must be followed. These steps
  • provide a guide for planning and
  • implementing reading programs in Reading
  • First schools.

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Step One
  • Fully implement a comprehensive research-based
    reading program
  • Provide the program materials to every K-3
    classroom.
  • Provide professional development.
  • Schedule adequate time for reading.
  • Monitor progress of students.

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Step Two
  • Create a timeline
  • Establish specific reading achievement goals for
    each grade level to attain during the school
    year.

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Step Three
  • Regularly evaluate student progress
  • Use instruction-based assessments to help
    determine if each grade levels reading goals on
    the timeline are being reached.

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Step Four
  • Analyze Data
  • Use data from classroom-based instructional
    assessments to determine where help is needed to
    increase reading achievement, but not to blame
    struggling teachers and students.

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Step Five
  • Intervene Immediately
  • Help struggling students by re-teaching,
    tutoring, or intensive teaching.
  • Help teachers become more expert reading teachers.

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Step Six
  • Validate, Recalibrate, and Celebrate!
  • Analyze students performance on both internal
    and external assessments.
  • Use the information to decide on changes for the
    up-coming year.

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How to Support Commitment
  • Be the torchbearer for improved reading
    instruction.
  • Encourage utilization of funding from multiple
    sources to fully support implementation of a
    research based comprehensive program.

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How to Support Accountability
  • Report data in useful fashion.
  • Help districts select reading assessments.
  • Help districts establish specific goals for all
    students.
  • Shine a spotlight on schools and districts with
    high reading achievement for at-risk students.

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How to Support Sharing
  • Provide districts with information about
    scientifically-based comprehensive reading
    programs, and classroom-based instructional
    assessments.

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How to Support Leadership
  • Ensure that state level policies and actions
    support implementation of research-based reading
    programs, professional development, and
    classroom-based assessment.
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