Practice Set, Manage and Review School Improvement Plan
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Module Introduction4 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity22 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module objective
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What happens when practice is delivered with fidelity?
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Set up the SIP
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Video in production
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Manage the SIP
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Video in production
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Review the SIP
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Video in production
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Builds a high expectations culture in school
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Builds a high expectations culture in school
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Responsibility for improvement is shared amongst school team
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Responsibility for improvement is shared amongst school team
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Teacher improve their practice, feel supported and build confidence
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Teacher improve their practice, feel supported and build confidence
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Improve educational outcomes for students
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Improve educational outcomes for students
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Enables engagement with the community
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Enables engagement with the community
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Check your understanding
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Test your understanding
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Lesson Completed
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Cover
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Not Delivered With Fidelity15 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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What happens when practice is not delivered with fidelity
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Normalises a culture of mediocrity
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Normalises a culture of mediocrity
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Responsibility for improvement is not shared
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Responsibility for improvement is not shared
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Teachers do not improve their practice, feel unsupported and lose confidence
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Teachers do not improve their practice, feel unsupported and lose confidence
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Educational outcomes for students do not improve
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Educational outcomes for students do not improve
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Community becomes disengaged
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Community becomes disengaged
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Check your understanding
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Test your understanding
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Lesson Completed
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers that impede delivering practice with Fidelity
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Using deductive logic to identify the cause of the barrier
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Not understanding why it is required
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Don’t know how to do it
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Unable to connect with community
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Allocated to resolve unrelated tasks
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Check your understanding
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Test your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity13 Topics|1 Test
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Cover
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Ways to tackle barriers so practice is delivered with fidelity
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Understand why you need to set, manage and review the SlP
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The process
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Learn how to set up, manage and review the SIP
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The process
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Create opportunities to connect with the community
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The process
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Video
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Reschedule or reassign resolution of unrelated tasks
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The process
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Check your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Cover
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Module evaluation survey1 Topic
Participants 68
Community becomes disengaged
ddewell@goodtogreatschools.org.au August 7, 2023

Community Becomes Disengaged
When principals do not involve parents and the community with the SiP process, the community become disengaged with the school team. The principal does not have community input or perspectives when setting SIP goals.
They do not openly share school improvement data with the community each term, and do not celebrate successes or analyse challenges. Furthermore, opportunities to engage parents and the community in learning activities with students are lost.

What happens
The problem is compoundedParents may unconsciously promote the message to students that education is not supported by the community, or it is not important.
The principal sets the SIP alone, isolating the school from the community, as a result, students do not see their school as part of the community and disengage from learning.
Parents are unaware of improvements to the school environment, and they may feel that the school does not care about their children; students emulate that concern resulting in increased inappropriate behaviour or disinterest with learning.

Parents get frustrated with unsuccessful improvement strategies when uninvolved in solving school improvement challenges; they feel that their culture, personal experience and knowledge of their children is undervalued. Students lose opportunities to receive with practical learning activities that connect their classroom content with community values, history and culture.