6.1 Decide on instructional strategies
6.2 Agree on what the plan will look like in classrooms
6.3 Put the plan in writing
Decide on a New Instructional Approach to implement in all classrooms and develop an action plan
Case Study: Implementing an action plan
How do we ensure a great plan leads to great practice?
Instructional Core brainstorm chart
Teacher facilitator should draw this diagram on chart paper, a dry erase board, a smart board, etc. Teams will be using this chart to identify and decide on a new instructional approach.
Use this template to guide your team through the Data Wise Improvement Process. It is particularly helpful during the Act Phase to "Put the Plan in Writing"
Action plan quality indicators
Rubric for measuring effectiveness of action plan
The Instructional Core reading
This is a short excerpt from the book, "Instructional Rounds in Education" describing the instructional core and the 7 principles of the instructional core.
These objectives describe a sample trajectory of learning that should occur during the Act Phase. Your team should move through each element of learning, though your objectives might look different.
Agenda 1: Develop an Action Plan
Decide on a New Instructional Approach for each focus student and develop an action plan to address individual student LCPs
Link to step in rolling agenda
Focus Student Inquiry Action Plan
This action plan template guides you through developing weekly teacher actions for addressing the LCP for each focus student.