Friday, July 19, 2013

Reflection #30: Share Ideas

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Although element 4D1 of The Massachusetts Educator Evaluation Rubric is titled "Decision Making," I think a better title would be "Idea Share." In organizations of old, ideas were often only welcome from leadership while those on the assembly line were relegated to carrying out the ideas. Today research supports transparency and idea share from all members in an organization. Companies like Toyota have profited from idea share and idea management systems. Those companies recognize that good ideas can come from all segments of an organization, and it's likely that those on the front line will see plausible ideas for more efficient, targeted systems--systems which are more cost-effective and client-friendly. The key to this process is to create fluid systems and protocols for idea share so that good ideas are encouraged, considered, and implemented to effect optimal student learning.


Guided Reflection
As you reflect on element 4D1, read the standard, indicator, element, criteria, key points, and questions below.  Use the grid to reflect and make notes related to this element's implications for your own practice. I’ve included an example of my own self analysis for your review if desired.


Standard IV: Professional Culture. The teacher promotes the learning and growth of all students through ethical, culturally proficient, skilled, and collaborative practice.


Indicator IV-D. Decision-Making: Becomes involved in school-wide decision making, and takes an active role in school improvement
planning.


Element 4D1: Decision Making


Criteria (exemplary)
In planning and decision-making at the school, department, and/or grade level, consistently contributes ideas and expertise that are critical to school improvement efforts. Is able to model this element.


Key Points/Questions:
  • At school, department, and/or grade level, consistently contributes ideas and expertise critical to school improvement.  How do you contribute your ideas and expertise to effect school improvement?


Element 4D1: Decision Making
Key Points
Question
Effective Efforts

Implications for Your Practice
Results
At school, department, and/or grade level, consistently contributes ideas and expertise critical to school improvement.
How do you contribute your ideas and expertise to effect school improvement?
  • Work with colleagues to create protocols, vehicles, and system for idea share.









    Reflections' Links
    TeachFocus Website
    Ma Educator Evaluation System Reflections and Supports


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