Impact of Educational Leadership Podcast
In this episode of the Impact of Educational Leadership podcast, Dr. Isaiah Drone III outlines a strategic framework for ensuring instructional coherence through a systems approach to teaching and learning. He emphasizes that leadership must move beyond individual teacher observations to ensure a campus-wide alignment where the written curriculum, classroom instruction, and assessments are all strictly based on standards to drive student achievement. Dr. Isaiah Drone III details several critical components for achieving this alignment: * The Backward Design Process: This curriculum development model involves three stages: identifying expectations (standards and essential questions), determining evidence of success through assessments, and designing learning experiences that lead directly to those standards. * Data-Driven Leadership: Dr. Drone identifies four key pillars for data analysis—achievement gaps, walkthrough evidence, lesson plan reviews, and student work—to pinpoint where instructional misalignments occur. * High-Impact PLCs: To address identified gaps, he advocates for Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) where teachers collaboratively examine student artifacts and benchmark data to develop common formative assessments and tasks that emphasize critical thinking. * Continuous Improvement Cycle: The process is described as an infinite circle of implementation, monitoring through walkthroughs and feedback, and revising resources based on learning results to sustain improvement. By integrating curriculum, instruction, and assessment into a cohesive system, Dr. Drone asserts that schools can foster deeper conceptual understanding and higher levels of academic reasoning for all students
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