District and School Improvement
We offer a range of consultation and planning services that focus on needs
assessment and the planning and design of management and instructional strategies
that can create positive change. Typical clients for these services are education
leaders who are responsible for improving educational conditions for students,
teachers, and communities.
Our research and experience leads us to put special emphasis on the needs of districts for coherent and aligned processes and strategies that focus on improving teacher practice over time — not just in one classroom or in one school, but across the entire district community. Our work with districts is designed to build district capacity and support the effective management of school improvement processes. We recognize that it is the district office that can most effectively refine and enrich their schools' improvement efforts to better catalyze, support, and enable substantive improvement.
We have developed and successfully used a portfolio of strategic and systemic
development tools that inform improvement efforts within and throughout
an organization. Embedded in each of our supports and tools is an explicit
focus on equity, closing the achievement gap, and identifying ways to better
meet the needs of students who are not performing as well as is desired.
Service offerings include:
- District Organizational Assessment
A collaborative organizational assessment of the district-level structures,
programs, and practices that support (and/or inhibit) effective school
improvement throughout the system, leading to a set of jointly determined
recommendations and actions intended to improve the coherence of district
improvement strategies.
- Strategic Mapping Process
A strategic mapping process for aligning and mapping out how the district
accesses (from state and federal sources) and targets (across the district
and to specific schools and teachers) programs, resources, and practices to
address school- and classroom-based issues. Through this process, district
leaders develop a cohesive and aligned district-wide strategy for supporting
schools improvement.
- Strategic Problem Solving Process
A school-based strategic problem solving process designed to enhance school-level
instructional program coherence. Initially designed to be used in schools with
emerging or existing ELL populations, this process can be used with schools
that have a diverse student population that may require differentiated instructional
programs or strategies. The process involves taking school leaders through
a careful and strategic consideration of how best to align and adapt new and
existing school improvement efforts to attend to the needs of all students.
- Designing Services for Underperforming
Districts and Schools
Targeted technical assistance and professional development, focused on issues
such as ELL instructional strategies, providing school improvement workshops,
evaluation consultation, and facilitating the development of cross-school professional
learning communities.
These supports can be offered in tandem as a comprehensive approach to district
improvement (e.g., in a district identified for corrective action) or they
can be applied separately depending on the targeted needs of the district so
as to align with its state's support strategies and initiatives.