| PBM Title | Description |
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| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Developing Increased Parent Engagement in Districts Using the Balanced Scorecard | Collaboratively develop Balanced Scorecard performance objectives that promote meaningful parent involvement in the school district.
Topics:
• Refining Objectives
• Updating the Balanced Scorecard |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Developing Increased Parent Engagement in Schools Using the Balanced Scorecard | Collaboratively develop Balanced Scorecard performance objectives that promote meaningful parent involvement in the school.
Topics:
• Refining Objectives
• Updating the Balanced Scorecard |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Leading a School through SACS Accreditation Using the Balance Scorecard | When preparing for SACS review, you can save a great deal of time and effort by leveraging your school’s current Balanced Scorecard. With a few modifications, your Scorecard can serve as evidence for meeting the SACS standards. This module will show you how to link your school’s strategic objectives, as documented in your Balanced Scorecard, to the seven SACS standards.
Topics:
• Reviewing SACS Standards
• Linking SACS Standards to the Balanced Scorecard |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Leading a Team through Process Improvement and Process Mapping | Using Process Improvement as a tool is another step in the performance management journey. As Process Improvement is implemented, the organization’s value to the customer is improved through the review and analysis of organizational processes for efficiency, cost effectiveness, and customer responsiveness. Improving processes results in improving outcomes.
Topics:
• Selecting the process to be improved
• Mapping the process
• Improving the process
• Implementing the process |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Leading a Team to Implement Visual Reporting | This module describes how to implement visual reporting by establishing a data room — a frequently used room adorned with charts that show data related to student learning, school processes, and stakeholder perceptions.
Topics:
• Establishing a Data Room
• Leading a Data Walk
• Leveraging the Data Room |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Leading a Team to Select Performance Measures | Share with the organization and its stakeholders the results that drive the mission of the organization – and create an environment where you can begin tracking results to ensure that the organization meets its goals.
Topics:
• Generating a List of Potential Performance Measures
• Selecting a Final List of Performance Measures |
| Balanced Performance Improvement Series - Leading the Cascading of the Balanced Scorecard | Constructing the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is the culmination of the implementation phase of the performance management system tying individual accountability and resource allocation to the organizational strategy. Cascading refers to the process of developing BSCs at every level of the organization so that they align with the top-level BSC.
• Establishing understanding of the BSC
• Conducting workshops in each of the functional areas
• Allocating Resources Using the BSC |
| Communications Series, 3 of 4-Leading a Team to Promote Positive Community Relations | Promote positive community relations between your school and the community by providing staff support structures, establishing positive contact with the community, and improving the school's appearance.
Topics
• Improving staff support structures
• Establishing community contact standards
• Improving the school’s appearance |
| Communications Series, 4 of 4-Teaming With Your Community | This module will help school teams plan and implement activities that engender trust and positive school improvement.
• Understanding your community
• Teaming for better communications
• Teaming to provide greater student learning
• Teaming to serve your community
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| Conducting Effective Meetings to Improve Student Achievement and Organizational Effectiveness | In this module you will learn to conduct effective meetings that will save time and resources by establishing team guidelines and meeting procedures, and conducting a meeting audit to ensure expectations were met and the purpose accomplished. This module represents a value-added leadership skill, which is important to your development as a leader across all roles.
Topics
• Establishing effective meeting procedures
• Documenting effective meeting notes
• Conducting an effective meeting audit |
| Developing a Performer Path Plan-Mapping Exemplary Performances | Mapping the performance skills of an aspiring or developing leader in your school as supported by data using the 8 Roles of School Leaders™ Mastery Maps provides the documentation needed to build a Performer Path Plan that will result in meeting or exceeding performance criteria.
Topics:
• Mapping exemplary performance
• Building a Performer Path Plan |
| Leading a Team Through Group Decision-making | Use techniques such as brainstorming, multi-voting, and reaching consensus to guide the decision-making process.
Topics:
• Overview of the group decision-making process
• Brainstorming
• Multi-voting
• Consensus
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| Leading a Team to Analyze Root Causes Using Quality Tools | Avoid the trap of jumping to solutions before identifying the root cause. This module helps leaders dig deep beneath the symptoms of problems to expose the root causes so that the right solutions can be applied. Find the true causes of the problem using these three quality tools.
Topics:
• The Five Whys
• The Fishbone (Cause and Effect) Diagram
• The Affinity (Relationship) Diagram
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| Leading a Team to Assess Student Work | Determine best practices for assessing student work in accordance with state performance standards.
Topics:
• Aligning student work with performance standards
• Reviewing student performance data
• Giving effective feedback for student work
• Developing effective scoring tools |
| Leading a Team to Conduct Action Research | Description:
Action research is a type of formalized problem solving in which practitioners collect and use data to assess student performance and investigate potential solutions to problems. Schools that regularly conduct effective action research demonstrate improved achievement over time.
Topics:
• Selecting an Action Research Topic
• Reviewing Related Literature
• Applying Action Research Methodology
• Analyzing the Research Results Data |
| Leading a Team to Develop Effective Verbal Skills | This modules presents eight specific verbal skills, the characteristics of each, and how and when to apply them. In this module you will learn a process for listening to the student, diagnosing the situation from the student’s perspective, and applying the verbal skills needed to resolve the issue.
Topics:
• Using positive tone and phrasing
• Asking effective questions
• Using effective phrases and statements |
| Leading a Team to Develop Project Management Tools | Using project management tools ensures that roles and responsibilities are clear and facilitates the completion of assigned tasks on schedule. Knowing how to efficiently and effectively create project plans that maximize school operations can help you and your team effectively analyze and implement projects.
TOPICS
• Using the Work Breakdown Structure
• Using the Critical Path Method
• Creating a Gantt Chart |
| Leading a Team to Develop SMART Goals | Develop SMART goals using performance measures related to identified school improvement initiatives. (Revised 7/08)
Topics:
• Developing SMART Goals
• Checking SMART Goal alignment
• Engaging a team in developing SMART Goals |
| Leading a Team to Implement Visual Reporting | This module describes how to implement visual reporting by establishing a data room — a frequently used room adorned with charts that show data related to student learning, school processes, and stakeholder perceptions.
Topics:
• Establishing a Data Room
• Leading a Data Walk
• Leveraging the Data Room |
| Leading Student Support Teams, 1 of 2-Developing the SST Process | The Student Support Team (SST) process is designed to provide instructional support and to recommend appropriate interventions for all students within a school who are experiencing academic or behavioral challenges. The SST is tasked with keeping students in the regular school setting where appropriate or providing alternative placement where necessary.
Topics
• Developing the SST process
• Preparing your school’s staff
• Engaging a team in developing the SST process |
| Leading Student Support Teams, 2 of 2-Conducting the SST Meeting | Summary:
Helping students succeed is always the key focus of SST meetings. However, conforming to requirements and documenting issues and previous interventions are also necessary parts of the process. This modules shows you how to effectively prepare for, conduct, and follow-up on SST meetings.
Topics:
• Preparing for an SST Meeting
• Conducting an SST Meeting |
| Leading Tactical Meetings | Master the three critical elements of a Weekly Tactical Meeting: Lightning Round - team members summarize primary weekly activities and provide others opportunity for clarification questions; Progress Review - reporting key metrics toward the organizational goals; Real-Time Agenda - based on how the school/system is performing against its goal.
Topics:
• Getting Started with Tactical Meetings
• Leading a Tactical Meeting
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| Leading Team Discussions | Involve all team participants in a natural flow of conversation that leads to a common understanding of the issues for effective discussions. The discussion process includes effective questioning and active listening skills.
Topics:
• Asking Questions
• Active Listening
• Dealing With Counter-productive Behavior
• Leading a Discussion
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| Negotiating for Improved School Effectiveness | When parties can't agree on a solution to a problem or conflict, effective communication becomes critical in order to reach an acceptable agreement. This module presents a negotiation process that you can use to identify strategies that will result in successful interventions.
Topics:
● Know Yourself and Your Opposition (Analyze)
● Prepare to Negotiate (Design)
● Work Toward a Solution (Develop)
● Close the Negotiation (Implement) |
| Planning for Difficult Situations | As a result of many kinds of unexpected and difficult situations, students and/or staff can experience physical problems or threats at school. When these situations occur, the leader must be able to respond quickly in a manner that provides the safest environment possible to all individuals.
Topics:
• Updating your school safety plan
• Preparing school staff and community for emergencies
• Conducting a simulated drill |
| Using Leader Stories to Build Shared Vision and Commitment | Successfully influence various audiences in their organizations by developing a series of leadership stories. In this module, you will learn how to develop and tell leadership stories such as: Who I Am, Who We Are, and The Future Story. Leadership Stories drive school improvement initiatives.
Topics:
• Creating Your Who I Am Story
• Creating Your Who We Are Story
• Creating Your Future Story
• Sharing Your Leader Stories |
| Writing With Impact for Effective Communication | Effective communication skills form the foundation for successful school management. These skills are so basic that often we overlook their significance. This module focuses on ways to help you fine-tune and master this essential craft. You will learn how to analyze, draft, and finalize effective memos and business letters used for school communications.
Topics:
• Writing Memos that Matter
• Writing Letters that Mean Business
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