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Автор: Justin Baeder
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Evaluate Practice, Not Lessons

       Day 12 Action Challenge: Refer to Evidence

       13 Bringing a Shared Instructional Framework Into the Conversation

       Understand Problems With Opinion-Based Conversations

       Use the Instructional Framework as an Arbiter

       Understand the Components of Your Instructional Framework

       Make Sense of the Instructional Framework and Grain Size

       Learn Strategies for Handling Disagreements About Performance

       Day 13 Action Challenge: Use Instructional Framework Language

       14 Developing Skills for High-Impact Conversations

       Have Professionally Rewarding Conversations

       Listen When Teachers Ask for Feedback

       Understand How to Handle Teachers Who Become Defensive

       Have Impactful Conversations

       Accept a Lack of Closure

       Day 14 Action Challenge: Engage Without Defensiveness

       15 Handling the Toughest Conversations

       React Thoughtfully When You’re Not Welcome

       Discourage the Impromptu Dog-and-Pony Show

       Keep Conversations on Track

       Maintain Rigor and Accuracy in Discussing Levels of Practice

       Day 15 Action Challenge: Prepare for Challenging Conversations

       Week 4: High-Performance Instructional Leadership Enhancement

       16 Building Your Feedback Repertoire

       Write High-Quality Feedback

       Learn the Vocabulary of Your Curriculum

       Keep Your Feedback Repertoire Accessible With a Phrase Database

       Structure Your Thinking With Templates

       Build Trust With Consistency, Not Canned Feedback

       Notice and Document What Matters Most

       Use Your Feedback Repertoire in Conversation

       Day 16 Action Challenge: Find Reusable Language

       17 Balancing Your Formal Evaluation Responsibilities

       Consider Everything Fair Game

       Remember Contractual Restrictions on Informal Observations

       Differentiate High Stakes and Low Stakes

       Allocate Formal Evaluation Time With the 80:20 Rule

       Close the High-Stakes Evidence Gap

       Learn the Claim, Evidence, Interpretation, and Judgment Format for Writing Rock-Solid Evaluations

       Day 17 Action Challenge: Identify High-Stakes Teachers

       18 Identifying Improvements From Classroom Visits

       Build Relational Trust

       Use Classroom Visits to Enable Better Decision Making

       Build a Common Vision

       Day 18 Action Challenge: Identify Your Biggest Insights From Classroom Visits

       19 Opening the Door to New Models of Professional Learning

       Celebrate Exemplary Practice in Meetings and in Writing

       Share Practice-Focused Video Clips

       Facilitate Instructional Rounds

       Engage in Student Shadowing

       Day 19 Action Challenge: Share the Highlights

       20 Choosing an Instructional Focus for an Observation Cycle

       Ensure Broad Relevance

       Establish Observability

       Confirm Strategic Impact

       A Word of Caution About Instructional Strategies

       Day 20 Action Challenge: Choose a Focus for Cycle Three

       21 Scaling Classroom Visits Across Your School and District

       Scale Within Your School

       Scale Across Your Network

       Day 21 Action Challenge: Scale Up Your Success

       Epilogue: Building Capacity for Instructional Leadership

       References and Resources

       Index

      About the Author

      Justin Baeder is director of The Principal Center, where he helps school and district administrators build capacity for instructional leadership. Prior to starting The Principal Center, Baeder served as a teacher, head teacher, and principal in Seattle Public Schools, finishing his ten-year career in Seattle as principal of Olympic View Elementary. His professional interests focus on strategic planning, goal setting, organizational learning, and productivity. Driven by the belief that leaders belong in classrooms—where the most important work is being done—he created the 21-Day Instructional Leadership Challenge (www.instructionalleadershipchallenge.com), which has helped more than ten thousand leaders from fifty countries develop the habit of getting into classrooms and having evidence-based conversations with teachers.

      He has contributed to School Administrator, Principal News Magazine, Principal Magazine, Principal Navigator Magazine, and Education Week. Baeder presents regularly at state and national conferences, including the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Learning Forward, and the National Association of Elementary School Principals, and