Principal Survey

Northwest Regional Educational Needs Assessment

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Principal Survey

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1a.

Identifying problem areas that impact student

learning the most

Not a Problem

Major Problem

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If you rated this item 5 or higher, please explain why it is a

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b. Finding practices that are likely to work in my school

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1c. Implementing new practices as designed

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1d. Achieving the results you were led to expect from

new practices

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Principal Survey

Finding the Strategies that Work:

Asking Educators What the Research Agenda Should Be

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Section 1 – Your District’s Experience in Identifying and Implementing Best Practices

In recent years a stronger focus has been placed on the use of data and research to drive instructional decision-making in

classrooms, schools, and school districts. A primary focus of REL-NW, which operates under contract with the U.S. Department of

Education, is to support educators in using data and research to identify, evaluate and implement successful practices appropriate

for their schools and districts. We are interested in learning something about your school’s or district’s experiences in identifying

and implementing best practices.

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Section 2 – Successes and Challenges for your School

2a.

What is the single most important factor that has

contributed to positive student performance in your

school? P lease descr ib e br ie_y :

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2b. What are you finding to be the biggest obstacles to

improving student learning?

P lease descr ib e br iefly :

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3n.

Achieving High Standards for All Students

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Creating educational opportunities that

address individual students’ learning needs

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Providing supplemental supports for students

to achieve high standards

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Using an ongoing assessment process to provide

continuous feedback to students

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Challenging students at all grade and ability levels

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TOTAL = 10

3o. Partnering with Parents and Community Members

for Improved Student Learning

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

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Obtaining parent and community input for

planning school and district improvement

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Involving parents in instructional decisions about

their children’s learning

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Expanding avenues for parents and the

community to support student learning

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Engaging parents and community in schools in

a meaningful way

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TOTAL = 10

3p. Can you think of any specific practices or strategies being used in your school or district for creating effective partnerships

with parents and community members that you think are promising and would like to have evaluated for effectiveness?

P lease descr ib e br iefly.

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3q. Can you think of any promising practices or strategies for issues that were not included in this survey that you would

like to have evaluated for effectiveness? P lease descr ib e br ie_y.

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THANK Y OU VER Y MUCH FOR Y OUR TIME AND OP INIONS

Please return your survey in the envelope provided, to:

Gilmore Research Group, 2324 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98102

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What grade span are you currently responsible for? (Check all grades that apply.)

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Section 3 – Identifying Research Needs for Northwest Schools

Recently Northwest educators identified eleven critical school improvement issues in the region that could be better informed by

research. We are asking your assistance in identifying specifically where schools such as yours might benefit from having better

evidence of successful practices that address these issues; practices that meet your school’s unique needs.

There are four options listed below for each of the eleven issues. You have 10 points to allocate among the options in each set.

You can assign each option any value from 0 to 10, including decimals. Give the most points to the option that would provide the

greatest benefit to student learning in your school or district.

Please allocate 10 points among the options for each question below, based on the kinds of research and best practices information that would be most useful to schools in your district.

3a.

Improving School Attendance

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

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Strengthening connections between home

and school

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Dealing with the effects of family culture on

school attendance

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Creating school as a welcoming place for students

and families

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Developing a safety net of support systems for

students that can promote improved attendance

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TOTAL = 10

3b. Increasing High School Graduation Rates

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Early identification of students that may be

at risk for eventually dropping out

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Providing supplemental supports (K-12) for

students at risk for eventually dropping out

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Working with parents and the community

to improve graduation outcomes

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Designing effective alternative education programs

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TOTAL = 10

3c. Can you think of any specific practices or strategies being used in your school or district for improving school atten-

dance and/or keeping students in school that you think are promising and would like to have evaluated for effectiveness?

P lease descr ib e br iefly.

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3d. Leading School Improvement

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Recruiting and retaining principals who can

lead school improvement efforts

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Improving pre-service preparation of principals

to lead improvement

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Providing on-going professional development

of principals to lead change efforts

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Mentoring and coaching principals to lead

improvement

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TOTAL = 10

3e. Sustaining School and District Improvements

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Creating more opportunities for teacher

collaboration on school improvement

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Developing staff support for changes in

school programs and practices

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Determining the resources and support my

school needs to carry out improvement efforts

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Maintaining continuity of improvement efforts

regardless of personnel changes

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TOTAL = 10

3f. Can you think of any specific practices or strategies being used in your school or district for leading and/or sustaining

school improvement efforts that you think are promising and would like to have evaluated for effectiveness?

P lease descr ib e br iefly.

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3g. Providing Effective Professional Development

for Teachers

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Using on-going assessment in the classroom to

align instruction with standards

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Developing teacher skills at self-evaluation and

reflection to improve their classroom practices

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Developing effective collaboration skills and

techniques

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Training teachers to partner effectively with

parents to support student learning

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TOTAL = 10

3h.

Preparing Prospective Teachers to Teach

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Preparing prospective teachers to be able to

teach in a standards-based environment

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Preparing prospective teachers to be able to

collaborate as teams to improve teaching and

learning

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Strengthening the content knowledge of

prospective teachers in core academic areas

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Preparing prospective teachers to be able to use

school and classroom assessment to guide

instructional practices

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TOTAL = 10

3i.

Can you think of any specific professional development practices or strategies for current and/or prospective teachers

that you think are promising and would like to have evaluated for effectiveness? P lease descr ib e br ie_y.

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3j. Improving Mathematics Instruction

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Providing instruction that fosters an

understanding and application of content

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Providing challenging mathematics learning

opportunities to address diverse learning styles

and needs of students

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Identifying mathematics teaching practices that

would be effective in your school or district

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Vertically aligning the mathematics curriculum

from kindergarten through grade 12

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TOTAL = 10

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Improving Science Instruction

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Teaching students to effectively apply scientific

principles and processes

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Providing challenging science learning

opportunities to address diverse learning styles

and needs of students

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Identifying science teaching practices that would

be effective in your school or district

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Vertically aligning the science curriculum from

kindergarten through grade 12

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TOTAL = 10

3l.

Improving Literacy Instruction

P r o v en p olicies and pr ac tic es for…

POINTS

Integrating reading and writing across the

curriculum

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Providing challenging literacy learning

opportunities to address diverse learning styles

and needs of students

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Identifying literacy teaching practices that would

be effective in your school or district

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Vertically aligning the literacy curriculum from

kindergarten through grade 12

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TOTAL = 10

3m.

Can you think of any specific practices or strategies for

improving mathematics, science or literacy instruction being

used in your school or district that you think are promising

and would like to have evaluated for effectiveness?

Please describe briefly.

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