ethos of school july 17 2015
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Welcome to Our TEAM BUILDING EXERCISE
AGENDA• Call to Order• Devotion• TEAM Building – We are all in this thing together, We gonna work it out!• Sharing Excellence• Understanding the Impact of School Ethos• Using the NEI reports to Prepare for Greatness• Analysing Essential Elements/Factors
• Sustaining a culture of sharing• Organizing Teaching & Learning• Building Partnerships• Addressing Emotional Intelligence• Holistic Approach to Developing our Students- Extra Curricular Activities – Uniformed
Groups• Resources
• MOVING FORWARD• Building & Enhancing Our Relationship• Enhancing Communication• Professional Development• Termination
TEAMTogether Everyone Achieves More
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STATE OF THE REGION REPORT 2014
MINISTRY OF
EDUCATIONEvery Child Can Learn, Every Child Must
An effective accountable
and efficient
education system
Equitable
Access
Accountability
Framework
Universal Literacy
Secure and Safe
Environment
Build Partnership
Robust and Rich
Environment
Enable Learners to Acquire
Knowledge and Skills
Qualified, Certified and
Licensed Teachers
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REGION 4 ACHIEVEMENTS
EARLY CHILDHOOD
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY RELOCATION
LITERACYNUMERACY
STEM INTEGRATION
UNIFORM GROUPS
BUILDING
Creating a SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL
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Professional Leadership
Leaders, who tend to be proactive, participate and share leadership, and have real knowledge of what goes on in the classroom.
Shared Vision and Goals
Effective schools build consensus on the aims and values of the school, and develop a sense of community.
This provides a
• unity of purpose,
• consistency of practice,
• ownership through Collegiality and collaboration.
A learning Environment
• The shared vision and values determine the ethos of the school. Effective schools have an orderly environment and an attractive working environment, including the display of children's work.
Concentration on Teaching and Learning
• Effectiveness is clearly dependent on effective classroom teaching.
• It is vital that schools focus on quality as well as the quantity of teaching and
learning.
• Such schools make
a.maximum use of learning time,
b.place an emphasis on mastery of basic skills and
c.embed an ethos around achievement – Celebrating
Achievement
Purposeful Teaching
Quality teaching is at the heart of effective schooling.
• efficient organisation with teachers clear about their objectives.
• Students are aware of the purposes.
• Structured lessons with teachers making use of a range of explicit teaching
strategies.
• Teacher who use adaptive practice to modify and adapt curriculum material to
suit student individual differences.
High Expectations • Positive high expectations are one of the most important factors.
• Teachers set high standards to challenges and monitor progress.
• High expectations also apply to teachers.
• Teachers convey and reinforce high expectations.
• Students are encouraged t use their creative imagination and powers of problem solving.
Positive Reinforcement • This was the most important element of all.
• This occurs where there is clear and fair discipline where students feel they belong and are able to participate.
• Direct and positive feedback has a positive effect with student behaviour and praise needs to be specific, spontaneous and varied.
Monitoring Progress • Well-established mechanisms for monitoring the progress of pupils,
classes, the school as a whole, and improvement programmes are important features.
• Monitoring by itself has little effect but is an important ingredient in an effective school to determine school wide progress.
• Some schools misdirect teaching through too frequent monitoring procedures.
• The key is appropriate monitoring with feedback. Evaluating school progress is particularly important.
Pupils Rights and Responsibilities
• Research indicates that there are considerable gains to be made when pupil self esteem is raised and when they have an active role and have responsibility for their own learning.
Home School Partnership
• Supportive relations and cooperation between home and school have positive effects.
• Effective schools not only involve parents but also make demands on them.
• The relationship between the individual teacher and the parent(s) is critical.
A Learning Organisation
• Effective schools are learning organisations where all aspects of the school are interrelated.
• To be effective development needs to be school based and tailored to the specific needs of the school.
• There is value in embedding staff development within a
•collegial and collaborative planning and ensuring ideas are shared
As we embark on this new academic journey Remember
©Nobody trips over mountains. It is the small pebble that causes you to stumble. Pass all the pebbles in your path and you will find you have crossed the mountain.
~Author Unknown
Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. ~Josh Billings
Let’s commit ourselves to our MissionLet’s vow to sticking to each small task
Ensure the TEAM remains Motivated
Together Everyone Achieves More,
You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mahatma GandhiLet’s Commit Today
I Thank You
I Thank You
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