Managing Up, Part 4 of 5 – Who is Accountable for What to Solve the Problem?
I have a friend I’ve been working with for a couple of years now. He may be the one of the best principals in the business at rapidly turning around a campus. He sent me some questions that his assistant superintendent gave him to answer. Here are my answers to the fourth set of questions, his were similar.
Q: Who is accountable for what to solve the problem?
A:
1 - Students are accountable for coming to school; going to class; working on their work; and attending support sessions if they are struggling with their grades.
2 – Teachers are accountable for attending training and planning sessions; improving their pedagogy; following the scope and sequence; and adjusting instruction based on data.
3 – Campus administrators are accountable for monitoring instruction; ensuring a safe and orderly learning environment; creating time to train, review data and collaborate; and effectively identifying and marshaling resources to better support teachers and students.
4 – Central office is accountable for providing a viable scope and sequence; providing short-term common assessments; providing relevant and timely data reports; providing training and/or training budgets; and providing responsive infrastructure and support.
Your turn…
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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