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The Instructional Leader:
Towards School Improvement
Carlo Magno, PhD.
crlmgn@yahoo.com
Advance Organizer
 Purpose of instructional leadership
 What is instructional leadership?
 Curriculum involvement
 Functions of an instructional leader
 Roles of the instructional leader
 Characteristics of instructional leadership
 Activities of instructional leadership
 Effective instructional leaders
 Instructionally effective schools
 Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching
Purpose of Instructional Leadership
• School leaders need to learn about high-quality
instruction and actions so that they can motivate and
support their teachers.
• School leaders then organize professional learning for
their teachers and otherwise help teachers improve
their classroom practices.
• With improved instruction, student achievement will
also improve.
• Takes action that includes strategic planning, coaching,
and professional development for teachers and other
set of “Principles of Learning” about the ideas and
practices that promote students’ academic
achievement.
What is Instructional leadership?
• Instructional leadership encompasses "those actions
that a school leader takes, or delegates to others, to
promote growth in student learning" (Debevoise, 1984,
pp. 14-20) and comprises the following tasks:
– defining the purpose of schooling;
– setting school-wide goals;
– providing the resources needed for learning to occur;
– supervising and evaluating teachers;
– coordinating staff development programs; and
– creating collegial relationships with and among teachers.
(Wildy & Dimmock, 1993, p. 44)
Curriculum Involvement
• Effective instructional leaders are intensely
involved in curricular and instructional issues that
directly affect student achievement (Cotton,
2003).
• The key players in instructional leadership include
the following:
– 1) School director (superintendent, curriculum
coordinators, etc.)
– 2) Principals and assistant principals
– 4) Coordinators
– 3) Teachers
Functions of an Instructional Leader
• Some key elements of instructional leadership
include the following:
• 1) Prioritization: Teaching and learning must be
at the top of the priority list on a consistent basis.
• 2) Scientifically based instruction:
– Instructional leaders must be well informed on
instruction in order to assist in the selection and
implementation of instructional materials and to
monitor implementation.
– Leaders’ participation in professional development
sessions will help them remain informed and will
provide a focus for monitoring.
Functions of an Instructional Leader
• 3) Focus on alignment of curriculum, instruction,
assessment, and standards: If student achievement is the
goal and that goal is measured by standards-based
assessments, the curriculum, instruction, and assessments
all must be aligned with the standards.
• 4) Data analysis: In their focus on improving achievement,
effective leaders use multiple sources of information to
assess performance (NAESP, 2001).
– Decisions at all levels must be based on pertinent data.
– Data is used to help school leaders become more effective
instructional leaders and to make decisions regarding policy and
curriculum.
– School leaders can use data to help guide the instructional focus
and professional development of teachers.
Functions of an Instructional Leader
• 5) Culture of continuous learning for adults:
– Effective instruction is a skill that can never be
perfected.
– All teachers can benefit from additional time and
support to improve their instruction.
– Leaders that maintain learning as a priority will
provide released time for teachers to attend
relevant training.
– They will follow up by monitoring and providing
the support that sustains the new learning.
Roles of the Instructional leader
• Prioritizing
– Decades of research confirm that those principals who place
academics as a priority experience increased student
achievement (Bartell, 1990; Cotton, 2000; Johnson & Asera,
1999; Short & Spencer, 1990).
– With instructional improvement at the top of that prioritized
list, principals have the power to organize so that those main
concerns (i. e., improved primary grade reading instruction, are
addressed).
– Principals can arrange instructional schedules
– Set aside time for grade-level teams to meet
– Provide released time for teachers to attend professional
development
– Monitor progress and implementation to ensure that
scientifically based instruction implemented schoolwide.
Roles of the Instructional leader
• Aligning
– Principals must impart upon teachers the importance of
aligning curriculum, instruction, and assessment to the
standards.
– The principal must also guide teachers in effective
alignment practices.
– Study groups or departmental meetings can be established
with the expectation that teachers will work together:
• to interpret the standards,
• study the scope and sequence of the curriculum,
• share effective instructional strategies,
• examine released assessment items,
• analyze student work to determine instructional effectiveness.
Roles of the Instructional leader
• Assessing
• The principal plays a key role in selection of schoolwide
assessment instruments.
• The administration, scoring, reporting, and appropriate use
of assessment data should be stressed by the school leader
as a critical element of increased student achievement.
• Principals should regularly analyze student achievement
data to inform decisions regarding policy, programs, and
professional development.
• Teachers may need guidance to effectively administer,
score, interpret, and analyze the data and also to utilize the
data in making instructional changes.
• The principal is responsible for ensuring that the teachers
receive the guidance they require.
Roles of the Instructional leader
• Monitoring
• Monitoring will ensure that the school’s curriculum is implemented
with fidelity and that any instructional changes actually occur
driven by data.
• Once data are analyzed and the school staff understands what
implications the data have for instruction, instructional decisions
are made.
• The principal follows up by asking questions, visiting classrooms,
and reviewing subsequent data to guarantee instructional changes
are occurring and progress is being made.
• Principals should follow the advice of the old adage, “Don’t expect
what you don’t inspect.”
• If instructional changes are not inspected, leaders should not
expect improvements.
Roles of the Instructional leader
• Learning
• As the school leader works to improve student
achievement, the principal collaborates with teachers
on alignment, instruction, and assessment issues;
• Offers constructive feedback and support to teachers.
• Principals have an obligation to be well informed about
the professional development teachers are receiving.
• Providing teachers time for professional growth and
personally attending those professional development
sessions reinforces the principal’s conviction in the
positive aspects of a continuous learning environment.
Characteristics of Instructional
Leadership
• 1. Instructional leadership is learning-centered,
learning for both students and adults, and
learning which is measured by improvement in
instruction and in the quality of student learning.
• 2.Instructional leadership must reside with a
team of leaders of which the principal serves as
the “leader of leaders.”
• 3. A culture of public practice and reflective
practice is essential for effective instructional
leadership and the improvement of instructional
practice.
Characteristics of Instructional
Leadership
• 4.Instructional leadership addresses the
cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic and
learning diversity in the school community.
• 5.Instructional leadership focuses upon the
effective management of resources and of
people — recruiting, hiring, developing,
evaluating — particularly in changing
environments.
Activities of Instructional leadership
• Kroeze (cited in Flath, 1989) found that certain
instructional leadership activities could be grouped
together and they are presented in the following four
categories:
– Goal emphasis. Set instructional goals, high expectations
and focus on student achievement.
– Coordination and organization. Work for effectiveness and
efficiency.
– Power and discretionary decision making. Secure
resources, generate alternatives, assist, and facilitate to
improve the instructional program.
– Human relations. Deal effectively with staff, parents,
community, and students. (p. 20)
Effective Instructional Leaders
• Glickman (1990)
• 1. Knowledge Base
– Effective schools literature
– Research on effective speaking
– Awareness of your own educational philosophy
and beliefs
– Administrative development
– Change theory
– Knowledge of curriculum theory/core curriculum
Effective Instructional Leaders
• 2. Tasks
– Supervision/evaluation of instruction
– Staff development
– Curriculum development
– Group development
– Action research
– Positive school climate
– School and community
Effective Instructional Leaders
• 3. Skills
– Interpersonal
– Communication
– People
– Decision-making
– Application
– Problem solving/conflict management
– Technical
– Goal setting
– Assessing and planning
– Observing
– Research and evaluation
Effective Instructional Leaders
• Bamburg and Andrews (1990)
• 1. have a vision for the organization that is
clearly focused upon desired outcome (i.e.,
"ensuring academic excellence")
• 2. communicate that vision to everyone
connected with the organization to obtain
support for it
• 3. provide and/or obtain the resources needed
to accomplish the vision (i.e., materials,
information, or opportunity)
• 4. manage oneself so the above can occur. (p. 29)
Effective Instructional Leaders
• 1. A resource provider that:
– (a) marshals personnel and resources to achieve a
school's mission and goals, and
– (b) is knowledgeable about curriculum and
instruction.
• 2. An instructional resource that:
– (a) sets expectations for continual improvement of
instructional program and actively engages in staff
development, and
– (b) encourages the use of different instructional
strategies.
Effective Instructional Leaders
• 3. An effective communicator that:
– (a) models commitment to school goals,
– (b) articulates a vision of instructional goals and the means
for integrating instructional planning and goal attainment,
and
– (c) sets and adheres to clear performance standards for
instruction and teacher behaviour.
• 4. A visible presence that:
– visits classrooms,
– attends departmental or grade-level meetings,
– is accessible to discuss matters dealing with instruction,
– is an active participant in staff development.
Effective Instructional Leaders
• 3. An effective communicator that: (a) models
commitment to school goals, (b) articulates a vision of
instructional goals and the means for integrating
instructional planning and goal attainment, and (c) sets
and adheres to clear performance standards for
instruction and teacher behaviour.
• 4. A visible presence that: visits classrooms, attends
departmental or grade-level meetings, is accessible to
discuss matters dealing with instruction, is an active
participant in staff development. (pp.17-19) .
Instructionally Effective Schools
• 1. Clear, focused mission (although all schools adopt
multiple goals, the goals to ensure academic excellence
and to educate all students are nonnegotiable in
instructionally effective schools)
• 2. Strong instructional leadership by the principal
• 3. High expectations for students and staff
• 4. Frequent monitoring of student progress
• 5. A positive learning climate
• 6. Parent/community involvement
• 7. An emphasis upon student attainment of basic skills.
(Bamburg & Andrews, 1990, p. 3)
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• These competencies were created to set
standards on a set of behaviors, attitudes and
skills that each teacher must have.
• These standards enable teachers to carry out
better performance on their teaching.
• Used to be the NCBTS that is anchored on the
core values of Filipino teachers, and the
principles of effective teaching and learning.
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 1: Content Knowledge and Pedagogy
• 1. Content knowledge and its application within and
across curriculum areas
• 2. Research-based knowledge and principles of
teaching and learning
• 3. Positive use of ICT
• 4. Strategies for promoting literacy and numeracy
• 5. Strategies for developing critical and creative
thinking, as well as other higher-order thinking skills
• 6. Mother Tongue, Filipino and English in teaching and
learning
• 7. Classroom communication strategies
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 2: Learning Environment
• 1. Learner safety and security
• 2. Fair learning environment
• 3. Management of classroom structure and
activities
• 4. Support for learner participation
• 5. Promotion of purposive learning
• 6. Management of learner behavior
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 3: Diversity of Learners
• 1. Learners’ gender, needs, strengths, interests
and experiences
• 2. Learners’ linguistic, cultural, socio-economic
and religious backgrounds
• 3. Learners with disabilities, giftedness and
talents
• 4. Learners in difficult circumstances
• 5. Learners from indigenous groups
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 4: Curriculum and Planning
• 1. Planning and management of teaching and
learning process
• 2. Learning outcomes aligned with learning
competencies
• 3. Relevance and responsiveness of learning
programs
• 4. Professional collaboration to enrich teaching
practice
• 5. Teaching and learning resources including ICT
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 5: Assessment and Reporting
• 1. Design, selection, organization and
utilization of assessment strategies
• 2. Monitoring and evaluation of learner
progress and achievement
• 3. Feedback to improve learning
• 4. Communication of learner needs, progress
and achievement to key stakeholders
• 5. Use of assessment data to enhance
teaching and learning practices and programs
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 6: Community Linkages and
Professional Engagement
• 1. Establishment of learning environments
that are responsive to community context
• 2. Engagement of parents and the wider
school community in the educative process
• 3. Professional ethics
• 4. School policies and procedures
Philippine Professional Standards for
Teaching
• Domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional
Development
• 1. Philosophy of teaching
• 2. Dignity of teaching as a profession
• 3. Professional links with colleagues
• 4. Professional reflection and learning to
improve practice
• 5. Professional development goals
SWOT Analysis
• Internal Assessment of instructional supervision (physical
facilities, equipment, use of technology, location, financial
condition, management practices, board governance,
programs, products and services, market position, and other
factors):
– Identify the STRENGTHS of Instructional leadership in your
school (based on evidence e. g. complete attendance
during meetings, high students scores on the national
achievement test)
– Identify the WEAKNESSES of instructional leadership in
your school (ex. 90% of teachers resign every school year,
none of the teachers attended training)
SWOT Analysis
• External assessment of instructional supervision in your
school (changes and trends in the world around that likely to
have a significant impact on your school over the next 5-10
years):
– Identify opportunities – “external factors” that impacts
instructional supervision in your school (ex. Trainings
provided by vibal, external grants for students are
provided)
– Identify threats – “external factors” that keep the school
from being successful (ex. Proliferation of web-based
learning resources, students attention to traditional
instruction becomes difficult)

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The Instructional leader: TOwards School Improvement

  • 1. The Instructional Leader: Towards School Improvement Carlo Magno, PhD. crlmgn@yahoo.com
  • 2. Advance Organizer  Purpose of instructional leadership  What is instructional leadership?  Curriculum involvement  Functions of an instructional leader  Roles of the instructional leader  Characteristics of instructional leadership  Activities of instructional leadership  Effective instructional leaders  Instructionally effective schools  Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching
  • 3. Purpose of Instructional Leadership • School leaders need to learn about high-quality instruction and actions so that they can motivate and support their teachers. • School leaders then organize professional learning for their teachers and otherwise help teachers improve their classroom practices. • With improved instruction, student achievement will also improve. • Takes action that includes strategic planning, coaching, and professional development for teachers and other set of “Principles of Learning” about the ideas and practices that promote students’ academic achievement.
  • 4. What is Instructional leadership? • Instructional leadership encompasses "those actions that a school leader takes, or delegates to others, to promote growth in student learning" (Debevoise, 1984, pp. 14-20) and comprises the following tasks: – defining the purpose of schooling; – setting school-wide goals; – providing the resources needed for learning to occur; – supervising and evaluating teachers; – coordinating staff development programs; and – creating collegial relationships with and among teachers. (Wildy & Dimmock, 1993, p. 44)
  • 5. Curriculum Involvement • Effective instructional leaders are intensely involved in curricular and instructional issues that directly affect student achievement (Cotton, 2003). • The key players in instructional leadership include the following: – 1) School director (superintendent, curriculum coordinators, etc.) – 2) Principals and assistant principals – 4) Coordinators – 3) Teachers
  • 6. Functions of an Instructional Leader • Some key elements of instructional leadership include the following: • 1) Prioritization: Teaching and learning must be at the top of the priority list on a consistent basis. • 2) Scientifically based instruction: – Instructional leaders must be well informed on instruction in order to assist in the selection and implementation of instructional materials and to monitor implementation. – Leaders’ participation in professional development sessions will help them remain informed and will provide a focus for monitoring.
  • 7. Functions of an Instructional Leader • 3) Focus on alignment of curriculum, instruction, assessment, and standards: If student achievement is the goal and that goal is measured by standards-based assessments, the curriculum, instruction, and assessments all must be aligned with the standards. • 4) Data analysis: In their focus on improving achievement, effective leaders use multiple sources of information to assess performance (NAESP, 2001). – Decisions at all levels must be based on pertinent data. – Data is used to help school leaders become more effective instructional leaders and to make decisions regarding policy and curriculum. – School leaders can use data to help guide the instructional focus and professional development of teachers.
  • 8. Functions of an Instructional Leader • 5) Culture of continuous learning for adults: – Effective instruction is a skill that can never be perfected. – All teachers can benefit from additional time and support to improve their instruction. – Leaders that maintain learning as a priority will provide released time for teachers to attend relevant training. – They will follow up by monitoring and providing the support that sustains the new learning.
  • 9. Roles of the Instructional leader • Prioritizing – Decades of research confirm that those principals who place academics as a priority experience increased student achievement (Bartell, 1990; Cotton, 2000; Johnson & Asera, 1999; Short & Spencer, 1990). – With instructional improvement at the top of that prioritized list, principals have the power to organize so that those main concerns (i. e., improved primary grade reading instruction, are addressed). – Principals can arrange instructional schedules – Set aside time for grade-level teams to meet – Provide released time for teachers to attend professional development – Monitor progress and implementation to ensure that scientifically based instruction implemented schoolwide.
  • 10. Roles of the Instructional leader • Aligning – Principals must impart upon teachers the importance of aligning curriculum, instruction, and assessment to the standards. – The principal must also guide teachers in effective alignment practices. – Study groups or departmental meetings can be established with the expectation that teachers will work together: • to interpret the standards, • study the scope and sequence of the curriculum, • share effective instructional strategies, • examine released assessment items, • analyze student work to determine instructional effectiveness.
  • 11. Roles of the Instructional leader • Assessing • The principal plays a key role in selection of schoolwide assessment instruments. • The administration, scoring, reporting, and appropriate use of assessment data should be stressed by the school leader as a critical element of increased student achievement. • Principals should regularly analyze student achievement data to inform decisions regarding policy, programs, and professional development. • Teachers may need guidance to effectively administer, score, interpret, and analyze the data and also to utilize the data in making instructional changes. • The principal is responsible for ensuring that the teachers receive the guidance they require.
  • 12. Roles of the Instructional leader • Monitoring • Monitoring will ensure that the school’s curriculum is implemented with fidelity and that any instructional changes actually occur driven by data. • Once data are analyzed and the school staff understands what implications the data have for instruction, instructional decisions are made. • The principal follows up by asking questions, visiting classrooms, and reviewing subsequent data to guarantee instructional changes are occurring and progress is being made. • Principals should follow the advice of the old adage, “Don’t expect what you don’t inspect.” • If instructional changes are not inspected, leaders should not expect improvements.
  • 13. Roles of the Instructional leader • Learning • As the school leader works to improve student achievement, the principal collaborates with teachers on alignment, instruction, and assessment issues; • Offers constructive feedback and support to teachers. • Principals have an obligation to be well informed about the professional development teachers are receiving. • Providing teachers time for professional growth and personally attending those professional development sessions reinforces the principal’s conviction in the positive aspects of a continuous learning environment.
  • 14. Characteristics of Instructional Leadership • 1. Instructional leadership is learning-centered, learning for both students and adults, and learning which is measured by improvement in instruction and in the quality of student learning. • 2.Instructional leadership must reside with a team of leaders of which the principal serves as the “leader of leaders.” • 3. A culture of public practice and reflective practice is essential for effective instructional leadership and the improvement of instructional practice.
  • 15. Characteristics of Instructional Leadership • 4.Instructional leadership addresses the cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic and learning diversity in the school community. • 5.Instructional leadership focuses upon the effective management of resources and of people — recruiting, hiring, developing, evaluating — particularly in changing environments.
  • 16. Activities of Instructional leadership • Kroeze (cited in Flath, 1989) found that certain instructional leadership activities could be grouped together and they are presented in the following four categories: – Goal emphasis. Set instructional goals, high expectations and focus on student achievement. – Coordination and organization. Work for effectiveness and efficiency. – Power and discretionary decision making. Secure resources, generate alternatives, assist, and facilitate to improve the instructional program. – Human relations. Deal effectively with staff, parents, community, and students. (p. 20)
  • 17. Effective Instructional Leaders • Glickman (1990) • 1. Knowledge Base – Effective schools literature – Research on effective speaking – Awareness of your own educational philosophy and beliefs – Administrative development – Change theory – Knowledge of curriculum theory/core curriculum
  • 18. Effective Instructional Leaders • 2. Tasks – Supervision/evaluation of instruction – Staff development – Curriculum development – Group development – Action research – Positive school climate – School and community
  • 19. Effective Instructional Leaders • 3. Skills – Interpersonal – Communication – People – Decision-making – Application – Problem solving/conflict management – Technical – Goal setting – Assessing and planning – Observing – Research and evaluation
  • 20. Effective Instructional Leaders • Bamburg and Andrews (1990) • 1. have a vision for the organization that is clearly focused upon desired outcome (i.e., "ensuring academic excellence") • 2. communicate that vision to everyone connected with the organization to obtain support for it • 3. provide and/or obtain the resources needed to accomplish the vision (i.e., materials, information, or opportunity) • 4. manage oneself so the above can occur. (p. 29)
  • 21. Effective Instructional Leaders • 1. A resource provider that: – (a) marshals personnel and resources to achieve a school's mission and goals, and – (b) is knowledgeable about curriculum and instruction. • 2. An instructional resource that: – (a) sets expectations for continual improvement of instructional program and actively engages in staff development, and – (b) encourages the use of different instructional strategies.
  • 22. Effective Instructional Leaders • 3. An effective communicator that: – (a) models commitment to school goals, – (b) articulates a vision of instructional goals and the means for integrating instructional planning and goal attainment, and – (c) sets and adheres to clear performance standards for instruction and teacher behaviour. • 4. A visible presence that: – visits classrooms, – attends departmental or grade-level meetings, – is accessible to discuss matters dealing with instruction, – is an active participant in staff development.
  • 23. Effective Instructional Leaders • 3. An effective communicator that: (a) models commitment to school goals, (b) articulates a vision of instructional goals and the means for integrating instructional planning and goal attainment, and (c) sets and adheres to clear performance standards for instruction and teacher behaviour. • 4. A visible presence that: visits classrooms, attends departmental or grade-level meetings, is accessible to discuss matters dealing with instruction, is an active participant in staff development. (pp.17-19) .
  • 24. Instructionally Effective Schools • 1. Clear, focused mission (although all schools adopt multiple goals, the goals to ensure academic excellence and to educate all students are nonnegotiable in instructionally effective schools) • 2. Strong instructional leadership by the principal • 3. High expectations for students and staff • 4. Frequent monitoring of student progress • 5. A positive learning climate • 6. Parent/community involvement • 7. An emphasis upon student attainment of basic skills. (Bamburg & Andrews, 1990, p. 3)
  • 25. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • These competencies were created to set standards on a set of behaviors, attitudes and skills that each teacher must have. • These standards enable teachers to carry out better performance on their teaching. • Used to be the NCBTS that is anchored on the core values of Filipino teachers, and the principles of effective teaching and learning.
  • 26. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 1: Content Knowledge and Pedagogy • 1. Content knowledge and its application within and across curriculum areas • 2. Research-based knowledge and principles of teaching and learning • 3. Positive use of ICT • 4. Strategies for promoting literacy and numeracy • 5. Strategies for developing critical and creative thinking, as well as other higher-order thinking skills • 6. Mother Tongue, Filipino and English in teaching and learning • 7. Classroom communication strategies
  • 27. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 2: Learning Environment • 1. Learner safety and security • 2. Fair learning environment • 3. Management of classroom structure and activities • 4. Support for learner participation • 5. Promotion of purposive learning • 6. Management of learner behavior
  • 28. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 3: Diversity of Learners • 1. Learners’ gender, needs, strengths, interests and experiences • 2. Learners’ linguistic, cultural, socio-economic and religious backgrounds • 3. Learners with disabilities, giftedness and talents • 4. Learners in difficult circumstances • 5. Learners from indigenous groups
  • 29. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 4: Curriculum and Planning • 1. Planning and management of teaching and learning process • 2. Learning outcomes aligned with learning competencies • 3. Relevance and responsiveness of learning programs • 4. Professional collaboration to enrich teaching practice • 5. Teaching and learning resources including ICT
  • 30. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 5: Assessment and Reporting • 1. Design, selection, organization and utilization of assessment strategies • 2. Monitoring and evaluation of learner progress and achievement • 3. Feedback to improve learning • 4. Communication of learner needs, progress and achievement to key stakeholders • 5. Use of assessment data to enhance teaching and learning practices and programs
  • 31. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 6: Community Linkages and Professional Engagement • 1. Establishment of learning environments that are responsive to community context • 2. Engagement of parents and the wider school community in the educative process • 3. Professional ethics • 4. School policies and procedures
  • 32. Philippine Professional Standards for Teaching • Domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development • 1. Philosophy of teaching • 2. Dignity of teaching as a profession • 3. Professional links with colleagues • 4. Professional reflection and learning to improve practice • 5. Professional development goals
  • 33. SWOT Analysis • Internal Assessment of instructional supervision (physical facilities, equipment, use of technology, location, financial condition, management practices, board governance, programs, products and services, market position, and other factors): – Identify the STRENGTHS of Instructional leadership in your school (based on evidence e. g. complete attendance during meetings, high students scores on the national achievement test) – Identify the WEAKNESSES of instructional leadership in your school (ex. 90% of teachers resign every school year, none of the teachers attended training)
  • 34. SWOT Analysis • External assessment of instructional supervision in your school (changes and trends in the world around that likely to have a significant impact on your school over the next 5-10 years): – Identify opportunities – “external factors” that impacts instructional supervision in your school (ex. Trainings provided by vibal, external grants for students are provided) – Identify threats – “external factors” that keep the school from being successful (ex. Proliferation of web-based learning resources, students attention to traditional instruction becomes difficult)