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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Practice Pass Assessments is Delivered with Fidelity
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How to Pass Assessments
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A Teacher Demonstrates Mastery
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School Team Member Impacts Ability to Achieve School Improvement Targets
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A Teacher is Celebrated
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Improved Educational Outcomes for Students
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Video
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A Student Catches Up
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The School Team Celebrate Positive Outcomes to Motivate Team Members
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Teacher Celebrations
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The Principal Manages School Professional Learning
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Principal Ensures Professional Learning is Happening
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Test Your Understanding
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Not Delivered With Fidelity12 Topics|2 Tests
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What Happens When Practice Pass Assessments is not Delivered with Fidelity
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School Team Member Reduces Ability to Achieve School Improvement Targets
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Teacher does not Understand Why Pass Assessments is Required
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Educational Outcomes for Students do not Improve
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The Instruction Coach is not Consistent, so Students Decline
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The School Team are Unable to Celebrate Positive Outcomes to Motivate Team Members and Students
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Staff Absences Cause Professional Learning to Become a Chore
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Impact of the Principal not Managing School Professional Learning
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The Principal Fails to Check Professional Learning Progress: Scenario
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Test Your Understanding
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Barriers That Impede Delivering Practice Pass Assessments with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Passing Assessments is Required
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Not Knowing How to Pass Assessments
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Staff Absences or Shortages
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Allocated to Resolve Unrelated Tasks
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External Interruptions
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Test Your Understanding
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity15 Topics|2 Tests
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Practice Pass Assessments is Delivered with Fidelity
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Video: Reflecting on Techniques and Practises
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Understanding Why Practice Pass Assessments is Required
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Process
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How to Practice Pass Assessments
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Process
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Manage Staff Absences
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Process
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Prioritise Pass Assessments
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Process
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Avoid External interruptions
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Process
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Test Your Understanding
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Lesson 3,
Topic 7
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The School Team are Unable to Celebrate Positive Outcomes to Motivate Team Members and Students
ddewell@goodtogreatschools.org.au January 21, 2024
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The School Team are Unable to Celebrate Positive Outcomes to Motivate Team Members and Students
The school team are unable to celebrate positive outcomes to motivate team members and students.
The Problem is Compounded
- When teachers or students do not achieve or surpass any standards in a single week, or achievements are not celebrated in the classroom or across the school.
- A positive culture is not created across the school, so it is harder to motivate the whole team to continuously improve and learn.
- Classroom and school successes are not identified, sustained or replicated for improvement.
- The school team does not have evidence of practices that lead to positive results that can be replicated across the school and in classrooms.
- Continuous improvement becomes a chore when the whole school team is not positively engaged.
- The school team does not display examples of work that meets or exceeds expectations, or the displayed examples do not meet or exceed expectations, which does not promote the expected standards of work in the classroom.
- The school team do not try to engage parents in their child’s learning, so positive outcomes or examples of student work are not shared with visitors and pride is not instilled to motivate student engagement.