Practice Observe Delivery
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Module Introduction4 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 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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Observe delivery of peer lessons
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Builds collegiality and a culture of collaboration
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Builds collegiality and a culture of collaboration
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Observation of peer delivery of effective teaching
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Builds capacity as teachers improve their practice
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Builds capacity as teachers improve their practice
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Improved educational outcomes for students
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Improved educational outcomes for students
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Builds a high expectations culture in the school
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Builds a high expectations culture in the school
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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 Fidelity13 Topics|2 Tests
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What happens when practice is not delivered with fidelity
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The teaching team do not work collaboratively
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The teaching team do not work collaboratively
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Capacity is not built, and the teaching team do not improve their practice
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Capacity is not built, and the teaching team do not improve their practice
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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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Does not build high-expectation culture
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Does not build high-expectation culture
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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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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Don’t know why observing delivery is required
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Don’t know how to do it
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Staff absences or shortages
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Allocated to resolve unrelated tasks
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Test your understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity11 Topics|1 Test
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Cover
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Ways to tackle barriers so delivery is observed with fidelity
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Learn why observing delivery of peer lessons is required
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The Process
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Learn how to observe delivery of peer lessons
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Observation of peer delivery of effective teaching
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Manage staff absences
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Manage staff shortages
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Reschedule or reassign unrelated tasks
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Check your understanding
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Lesson completed
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Module evaluation survey1 Topic
Participants 478
What happens when practice is not delivered with fidelity
ddewell@goodtogreatschools.org.au August 7, 2023

What Happens When Practice is Not
Delivered with Fidelity
When instructional leaders do not facilitate the observation of peer delivery of effective teaching techniques and practices, they are not supporting and encouraging the teaching team in sharing their classroom experience and continuously build their professional practice. When they do not provide opportunities to observe delivery, the teaching team are not able to see best practice and replicate the success of their peers. Follow up classroom observations and student engagement and mastery data reveal little improvements in the teaching team’s effective teaching practices.

What happens
The problem is compounded
When the instructional leaders do not schedule and facilitate observation of delivery, they are not providing professional learning and support to the teaching team or promoting a culture of collaboration. When observations of delivery by a peer are not held, the teaching team are not able to witness best practice in the classroom context. They do not have the opportunity to learn from their peers or benefit from the feedback and guidance from the instruction coach. They do not implement what they have learned by observing best practice delivered by a peer in their classroom. Student engagement and learning either remains unchanged or declines over time, as the problem is compounded.When the teaching team do not engage fully in coaching it results in teachers or teaching assistants who are either unaware of how to address areas of their practice that need improvement or how to improve to maximise educationaloutcomes for students. The teaching team work in isolated classrooms with little or no collaboration. Over time, the lack of commitment to continuous improvement erodes the learning culture of a school.
