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TEACHSA'
Deep$Change,$and$$School$Turnaround$Methodology
Presenter:'
Dr'Muavia'Gallie'
Teach towards the Dream, not against the Deficit … Tracey-Lee Davis
Work with what you have, rather than complaining about what you don’t have …
Your'Expecta<ons'for'the'Session'
1. .$2. .$3. .$4. .$5. .$6. .$7. .$8. .$9. .$10. .$
CWED'
*'Deep'Change,''
*'School'Turnaround'
Methodology'&'
*'Sources'of'
Curriculum'
Management
School Turnaround Presenter:'
Dr'Muavia'Gallie'
TIMSS 2003 - Applying Maths
SACMEQ Countries
Botswana
Kenya Lesotho Malawi
Mauritius Mozambique
Namibia Seychelles
South Africa Swaziland Tanzania
Uganda Zambia
Zanzibar Zimbabwe
Source: SACMEQ Data, 2007
Pupil reading sco r e s
Current'‘throughHup’'in'Educa<on'
Comparing Grades 1-12 from 1999 to 2015 Gap Now %Learner
Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Gr1 & 12 Retained
1999 1 318 932 1 223 529 1 194 425 1 167 683 1 087 829 998 705 937 741 1 043 067 917 239 840 803 738 220 571 848 747 084 43%
2000 1 055 397 1 090 765 1 178 712 1 167 949 1 088 836 1 009 782 936 454 1 039 547 922 566 836 962 724 192 549 203 506 194 52%
2001 1 150 637 944 961 1 087 675 1 175 860 1 098 863 1 023 269 932 151 1 068 479 916 280 846 655 709 508 488 352 662 285 42%
2002 1 286 591 1 012 892 949 721 1 076 107 1 142 806 1 038 679 958 932 936 392 1 089 404 876 175 719 952 486 786 799 805 38%
2003 1 277 499 1 111 858 1 003 331 952 465 1 035 707 1 101 740 987 876 976 750 902 129 1 096 214 736 720 475 069 802 430 37%
2004 1 303 016 1 109 201 1 081 956 985 139 916 911 997 365 1 050 554 1 010 710 914 729 1 057 935 829 137 505 392 797 624 39%
2005 1 233 581 1 118 690 1 078 001 1 061 770 951 372 898 493 972 542 1 052 499 930 797 1 069 494 839 009 538 909 694 672 44%
2006 1 185 198 1 081 652 1 099 319 1 072 780 1 026 031 919 487 872 051 1 020 734 970 946 1 093 297 890 564 568 664 616 534 48%
2007 1 171 323 1 050 103 1 066 796 1 090 762 1 035 449 1 001 687 896 138 930 019 957 450 1 115 961 920 102 625 809 545 514 53%
2008 1 122 114 1 031 821 1 017 656 1 050 860 1 043 012 1 001 852 964 345 926 603 902 656 1 076 527 902 752 595 216 526 898 53%
2009 1 106 827 1 004 311 1 004 585 1 019 886 1 009 370 1 012 619 970 902 991 093 926 531 1 017 341 881 661 602 278 504 549 54%
2010 1 116 899 994 410 972 668 1 002 645 978 983 978 016 980 747 1 001 180 1 009 327 1 039 762 841 815 579 384 537 515 52%
2011 1 177 089 1 003 353 957 209 974 860 957 203 946 427 941 291 1 008 110 1 049 904 1 049 189 847 738 534 498 642 591 45%
2012 1 208 973 1 074 788 967 373 966 349 939 025 935 446 912 528 971 509 1 096 113 1 103 495 874 331 551 837 657 136 46%
2013 1 222 851 1 116 427 1 025 185 964 630 923 562 909 095 902 099 942 345 1 073 060 1 146 285 834 611 597 196 625 655 49%
2014 1 235 901 1 149 894 1 073 447 1 036 378 929 735 894 517 875 311 935 624 1 048 823 1 139 872 897 342 571 819 664 082 46%
2015 1 244 208 1 164 050 1 106 895 1 088 804 979 360 899 799 884 994 931 766 950 512 1 112 604 928 983 687 230 556 978 55%
Ave. 1 201 002 1 075 453 1 050 880 1 050 290 1 008 474 974 528 939 803 987 437 975 204 1 030 504 830 390 560 558 Diff
Current'‘throughHPut’'in'Educa<on'
Source:'
Ministry'of'Educa<on'–'South'Africa'
100'Learners'Enter'School'
40'Make'it'Through'to'Matric'Year'
20'Pass'and'Matriculate'
4'Students'Enter''
Higher'Educa<on'
1'
Graduates'
One'in'every'
Hundred'students'
who'go'to'school'
will'complete'
ter<ary'educa<on.'
Johari'Window'
Go'for'Deep'Change'
Vulnerability'
Urgency' Uncertainty'
10'Elements'of'Deep'Change'
1. Driven$by$a$desire$to$Enact'our'Vision'2. Starts$with$Personal'transforma<on''
3. $See,'feel,'&'think'differently'4. Rela<onships'of'trust$$5. Striving$for$Excellence'6. Being$comfortable$with$being'Uncomfortable'
7. Venture$into$uncertainty$–$calculated'Risk'Taking'8. Being$fully$challenged$L$Vulnerability'9. Focus$on$Solving'Problems'with$and$through$others$10. Learn$together$in$Networks'of'Equality$
20$Big$Frameworks$
Russell’s$Circumplex$Model$of$Affect$
Unpleasant' Pleasant'
Ac<va<on'
Deac<va<on'
Alert'
Sad'
Depressed'
Bored'
Tired'
Upset'
Stressed'
Nervous'
Tense'
Calm'
Relaxed'
Serene'
Contented'
Happy'
Elated'
Excited'
1$
When$last$have$you$hugged$a$kid$in$your$school?$
Filmmaker,$Jason$Russel,$first$met$Jacob$when$he$visited$Uganda$in$2003,$and$promised$him$to$bring$an$end$to$his$suffering.$$He$coLfounded$Invisible'Children'as$a$notLforLprofit$organisaZon$tasked$with$“advocacy$and$inspiring$America’s$youth$to$‘do#more#than#just#watch’.”$
2$
5$School$Turnaround$Principles$
16$EducaZonal$Principles$
8$School$Readiness$
Components$
15$Teaching,$Learning$and$Assessment$Schedules$
50$School$OperaZonal$Systems$
60$School$Quality$Systems$
16$School$Turnaround$Deliverables$
Ownership' Planning' Curriculum'Management'
Sustainability'Culture,'Climate,'Rela<onship'
3$
Scho
ol$Turnaroun
d$Metho
dology$–$Deep$Ch
ange$
5'
Phases'
School$Turnaround$Planning$Framework$
“AsHIs"'
• Sector$and$school$analysis;$• Leadership$assessment;$• Strategic$planning;$• InstrucZonal$planning;$• OrganisaZonal$planning;$• OperaZonal$planning;$• Resource$planning.$
Gap'Analysis'
• InstrucZonal$drivers;$• Key$issues;$• Constraints$
“CouldHBe"'
• Benchmarks;$• Best$pracZce;$• Scenario$planning;$• Target$seeng.$
Instruc<onal'Modeling'
• Impact$of$turnaround$plan$on$learner$achievement,$teaching$programme,$leadership$commitment,$parent$support$
• “WhatLIf”$scenarios,$target$seeng$and$sensiZvity$analysis$
Issues'Assessment'
• Address$instrucZonal$drivers;$• Address$underLperformance;$• Overcome$constraints;$• Stakeholder$management;$• Project$management;$• OpZons,$risks,$alternates$
“ToHBe"'
• Turnaround$strategy$• Quick$wins$
Report'
• Findings;$• Theory$of$change;$• Strategy$to$turnaround$the$school;$
• Strategy$to$manage$the$process$–$leadership,$stakeholders$and$project$management$
• Learner$achievement$impact$
Situa<on'Analysis' Instruc<onal'Evalua<on'
Turnaround'Plan'
Turnaround'Strategy'
Gap$
Input$ Feedback$
InstrucZon
al$$$$$driv
ers$&
$levers$
EducaZonal$viability$
Turnaround$strategy$
Resources$$$$required$
Strengths$&$Weaknesses$
Threats$&$OpportuniZes$
1'
2'
3' 4'
5'
6'
7'
4$
STP$L$ProblemLSolving$Approach$
Needs$
ObjecZves$
Inpu
ts$
Ope
raZo
ns$
outputs$
Results$
Impact$
Efficiency$
Sustainability$EffecZveness$Re
levance$
5$STP$Principles$
Visio
n$
50$School$OperaZonal$Systems$
16$STP$Deliverables$
School'of'Excellence'
HPS'
UPS'
DFS'
Chao<c'School'
8$School$Readiness$
Components$
16$EducaZonal$Principles$
60$School$Quality$Systems$
20$
15$Teaching,$Learning$&$Assessment$Schedules$
5$
5$Successful$Change$Steps$
21$6$
Awareness Sufficient awareness of the need for change?
No Raise awareness and overcome denial
Yes
Diagnosis Thorough diagnosis of problems and/or opportunities
No Engage in root cause diagnosis
Yes
Vision Solid new organising model? No Engage in strategising and visioning
Yes
Plan Detailed plan for implementation? No Engage in planning
Yes
Support Critical mass of support for implementation?
No Engage in stakeholder building
Yes
Successful Change!!
STP - 16 Educational Principles 1
5 6 7 12 13
4 16 8 2 15 14
11 10 9 3
Learner Purpose (Vision) Classroom Hands (Action) School Head (Systems) Department Heart (Believes) 7$
1.'Psyche'of'Dysfunc<onality'
2.'Organised'Dysfunc<onality'
3.'Data'to'Intelligent'decision'making'
4.'Champion/leader'driven'
16.'Focus'on'the'core'–'Learner'Achievement'
5.'High'Expecta<ons'
6.'Whole'School'Development/SIP'
7.'School'level'support,'and'beyond'
8.'Networking/partnering'systems'
9.'Compliance'to'Leadership'systems'
10.'Accountability'Commitment'
11.'Aligning'curriculum'with'TLA'systems'
12.'Genera<on'Gap'
13.'Expert'and'Mentor'support'
14.'TimeHonHTask'
15.'Managing'what'you'know'(ICT)'
Principles$of$School$Turnaround$Strategy$1. All'learners'were'created'to'be'SUCCESSFUL,$and$
therefore$no$learner$should$fail;$2. The$academic'ability'of'learners'is$not$linked$to$their$
economic,$social$and$cultural$status$in$society$(poor$learners$can$perform$at$same$level$as$middleLclass$and$rich$learners);$
3. The$biggest$challenges$in$School$Turnaround$require$Adults'to'Change'(Thinking$and$Doing)$–$reconnect$them$with$the$dreams$of$learners;$
4. Move$away$for$the$Deficit'Thinking'Model,$and$the$Vic<m'Mentality'Approach;$
5. Restructuring$the$current$educaZon$models$that$are$resulZng$in$Dysfunc<onalHbyHdesign'and$SuccessLlinkedLtoLsocialLstatus$(unL$and$underLqualified$and$poorly$performing$teachers$are$teaching$in$these$schools).$
24$8$
Developing Country Contextual Realities “Children walking through the Gate”
Preferred Children Reality Children 1. Country club kids 1. Township and working-class kids 2. Above the railway lines – rich suburbs
2. Below the railway lines – squatter camps, low-income housing, unemployed parents
3. Traditional family (both parents) 3. Today’s family (single or child headed) 4. Parents/family took care of them 4. Early on learning to fend for themselves 5. Have ‘talk shows’ stories 5. They have counter-stories (News bulletin) 6. Protected by the family/parents 6. Grow up on the very dark side of life 7. They are easy to teach 7. They are not the easiest to teach 8. They have long-term dreams 8. They have potential, if you believe it 9. They are predictable, stable 9. They are unpredictable, volatile 10. Their future is positively preordained
10. Their future can or can’t be negatively or positively preordained, depending on us 25$9$
From$Underperformance$to$Excellence$
1.'UnderHPerforming'Schools'
2.'High'Func<oning'Schools'
3.'Schools'of'Excellence'
8'School'Readiness'Components'(Planning)'
Attendance Teacher Info Learner Info Annual Plan TimeTabling TLASchedule Organogram TLSM
Ownership'
50'School'Opera<onal'Systems'
Academic$(11)$ AdministraZon$(14)$ CommunicaZon$(6)$ ICT$(7)$ Pastoral$Care$(12)$
Planning' Planning'
CM$L$Monitoring$and$EvaluaZon$
CCR$L$Support$and$Development$
60'School'Quality'Systems'(6'x'10)'
Leadership Strategic Planning Human Resources Learning & Teaching Assess & Feedback Monitoring & Evaluate
CCR$L$Support$and$Development$
CM$L$Monitoring$and$EvaluaZon$
Ownership'
Sustain'H'Ins<tu<onalisa<on' Sustain'H'Ins<tu<onalisa<on'
School'Turnaround'Strategy'(5'Phases)'–'3H5'Years'
Sustainability'
3'–'6'M
onths'
Culture,'Climate,'
Rela<onships'
6'H'9'M
onths'
Curriculum'
Management'
1.5'–'2.5'Years'
Planning'
6'–'9'M
onths'
Ownership'
3'–'6'M
onths'
26$10$
15'Curriculum'Management'Areas'
Teaching$Schedule$(5)$ Learning$Schedule$(5)$ Assessment$Schedule$(5)$
Curriculum Management Framework (Education, Curriculum, Instruction, Teaching, Learning, Assessment, Expectations)
INSTRUCTIONAL'LEADERSHIP'
Curriculum'Management' Subject'Management'
Domain'1:'Planning'and'Prepara<on'
1. DemonstraZng$knowledge$of$content$and$pedagogy$
2. DemonstraZng$knowledge$of$learners$3. Seeng$instrucZonal$outcomes$4. DemonstraZng$knowledge$of$resources$5. Designing$coherent$instrucZon$6. Designing$learner$assessment$
Domain'2:'Classroom'Environment'
1. CreaZng$an$environment$of$respect$and$rapport$
2. Establishing$a$culture$of$learning$3. Managing$classroom$procedures$4. Managing$learner$behaviour$5. Organising$physical$space$
Domain'4:'Professional'Responsibili<es'
1. ReflecZng$on$teaching$2. Maintaining$accurate$records$3. CommunicaZng$with$families$4. ParZcipaZng$in$a$professional$community$5. Growing$and$developing$professionally$6. DemonstraZng$professionalism$
Domain'3:'Instruc<on'
1. CommunicaZng$with$learners$2. Using$quesZoning$and$discussion$
techniques$3. Engaging$learners$in$learning$4. Using$assessment$in$instrucZon$5. DemonstraZng$flexibility$and$
responsiveness$ 27$12$
Domain'1' Domain'2'
Domain'3'Domain'4'
1.'
Amendance'
2.'Teacher'
Informa<on'
3.'Learner'
Informa<on'
4.'Annual'
Planning'
Integrated'
Planning'
5.'
Timetabling'
6.'Teaching,'
Learning'&'
Assessment'
Schedule'
7.'OrganoH
gram'
8.'Teaching,'
Learning'&'
Assessment'
Materials'28$13$
Component'1' Component'2' Component'3'
Component'4' Component'5'
Component'6' Component'7' Component'8'
8 School Readiness Components Under-performance Functionality
1 2 3 4 5 1.1 Attendance -
Teachers Tick name Sign name Time in and out Principal monitor
daily Absence submitted and
processed
1.2 Attendance – Learners
Record end of the week Record daily Record per period Record per subject Record engagement in classroom per subject
2. Teacher Information
Biographical information
Personal information
Academic information
Professional information
Performance information
3. Learner Information
Biographical information
Personal information
Socio-economic information
Achievement information
Expectations and aspirations information
4. Annual Planning
Compliance planning Administrative planning
Professional planning
Ethical planning School Improvement Planning
5. Timetabling Compliance timetabling Implement 40% Implement 60% Implement 80% Optimal, efficient 100%
6. Teaching Schedules
CAPS planning Schedules per quarter
Schedules per month
Schedules per week Schedules per day (task, homework, etc.)
7. Organogram No clear accountability, support & development
agreement
Accountability requirements are
known
Accountability linked to positions
only
Accountability linked to positions and
functions
Clear accountability, support & development
at all levels
8. TL Support Materials
TLSM to teacher only TLSM to teacher and selective
learners
TLSM to all for use in classroom only
TLSM to all on first day of school for use
beyond classroom
TLSM issued to all, get returned very year (more than 90%)
Manual System 29$14$
Teaching,'Learning'and'Assessment'Schedules'
Teaching$Schedule$What$will$the$teacher$be$doing?$
Learning$Schedule$What$do$we$want$the$learner$to$do?$
Assessment$Schedule$What$do$we$want$the$learner$to$know$and$understand?$
1. Curriculum Alignment
6. Classroom Management
11. Classroom Assessment
2. Planning Practice and Interaction
7. Physical Environment
12. Test and Examination Preparation
3. Direction and Instruction
8. Questioning Techniques
13. Second Chance Opportunity
4. General Techniques 9. From Interaction to Engagement
14. Final Expectation
5. Teaching and Learning Tools
10. Classroom Leadership
15. Grades, Marks, Targets, etc. 30$15$
50 School Operational Systems Academic (11); Administration (14); Communication (6); ICT (7); Pastoral Care (12)
1. Teaching 2. Learning Support 3. School Image 4. Principal’s Office 5. Finance and ICT 1.1 Teacher Substitute Management
2.1 Co-Curricular Management
3.1 Admissions Management
4.1 External Doc Supply to Agents Management
5.1 Funds Management
1.2 External Exams Management
2.2 Discipline Management
3.2 Calendar Management
4.2 Human Resources Management
5.2 Finance Management
1.3 Internal Exams Management
2.3 Exclusion Management
3.3 Daily Bulletin Management
4.3 Inventory Management
5.3 Fin Accountability Management
1.4 Assessment Process Management
2.4 Learning Info Management
3.4 Good News Management
4.4 Human Relations Management
5.4 Data Management
1.5 Teaching Info Management
2.5 Learner Attendance Management
3.5 Parent Info and Communication Management
4.5 Teachers and Learners Risk Management
5.5 Digital Management
1.6 External Reporting Management
2.6 Rewards and Conduct Management
3.6 SMS Management 4.6 Learner Profile Management
5.6 Network Management
1.7 Teaching Process Management
2.7 Physical & Mental Health Management
3.7 Feeder Schools Management
4.7 Return on Investment Management
5.7 Publishing Management
1.8 Timetable Process Management
2.8 Gifted and Talent Management
3.8 Other Schools Management
4.8 Class groups and Subjects Management
5.8 Document Management
1.9 Learner Performance Tracking Management
2.9 Special Needs Management
3.9 Enrichment Management
4.9 Literacy Management 5.9 Website Management
1.10 Second Opportunity Management
2.10 Social Support Management
3.10 Volunteerism Management
4.10 School-Workplace Management
5.10 ICT Integration Management 16$
STP$L$School$Turnaround$Pathway$Turnaround Indicators
Leve
l
Type Description
1. Ins
tructi
on P
rogr
amme
(Te
achin
g and
Lear
ning)
2. Dr
op (P
ush o
ut) R
ate
(Thr
ough
put r
ate)
3. Ex
it Pas
s Rate
(F
inal G
rade
Pas
s)
4. Co
mplet
ion R
ate
(Dre
am A
chiev
emen
t)
5.0 F
ailur
e
5.1 N
SC (J
ust a
Pas
s)
5.2 C
ert (
Ave 5
0%)
5.3 D
ip (A
ve 65
%)
5.4 B
ach (
Ave 8
0%)
Total
5. 100%
4.
100%
3.
100%
2. 100%
1.
100%
Chaotic
Dysfunctional
Under Performing
High Performing
Excellent 100% Bachelors completion
100% Pass, but less then 50% Bach completion
1 or more learners failing: Pass 80%+
Less than 60% pass rate
Less than 40% pass rate
Great
Good
Comply
Weak
Disaster
0%
15%
30%
45%
60%
100%
100% 100%
80%
80%
60%
60%
40%
40%
20%
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60 School Quality Systems 1. Leadership 2. Strategic
Planning 3. Human Resource
4. Learning and Teaching
5. Assessment and Feedback
6. Data Monitoring and Evaluation
1.1 Leadership Process
2.1 Development Process
3.1 Work Allocation and Management
4.1 Learner Care Management
5.1 Core Competencies Determination
6.1 Info and Knowledge Design
1.2 Communication Effectiveness
2.2 Action Plan Formulation
3.2 Recruit, Hire, Place and Retain
4.2 Learner Knowledge Determination
5.2 Key Process Determination
6.2 Info and Knowledge Management Process
1.3 Governance Process
2.3 Resource Allocation
3.3 Professional Knowledge, Skills and Application
4.3 Learner Diversity Segmentation
5.3 Process Design and Development
6.3 Info and Knowledge Sharing
1.4 Governance Management
2.4 Resource Redirection
3.4 Professional Ethics, Values and Attributes
4.4 Learner Context Segmentation
5.4 Process Requirements Determination
6.4 Performance and Knowledge Measures and Analysis
1.5 Succession Planning
2.5 Sourcing Process
3.5 Professional Learning
4.5 Teaching Features Determination
5.5 Implementation Management
6.5 Performance, and Knowledge Selection and Use
1.6 Performance Process
2.6 Assumption Development
3.6 Career Progression
4.6 Learner and Teacher Relationship
5.6 Assessment Preparation
6.6 Data and Knowledge Analysis
1.7 Financial Accountability
2.7 Risk Assessment
3.7 Performance Management
4.7 Learner Complaints 5.7 Second Change System
6.7 Data and Knowledge Evaluation
1.8 Financial Transparency
2.8 Resource Commitment
3.8 Performance Review
4.8 Teacher Complaints 5.8 Learner Feedback Process
6.8 Target Setting Management
1.9 Priority Determination
2.9 Deployment Management
3.9 School Climate Assessment
4.9 Learner Satisfaction Determination
5.9 Teacher Feedback Process
6.9 Success Indicators and Comparison Building
1.10 Priority Decision-Making
2.10 Assessment Management
3.10 School Environment Improvement
4.10 Learner Expectation and Achievement
5.10 Parent Involvement Management
5.10 Data, Info and Knowledge Reliability
33$18$
16 Deliverables/Outcomes Individual
1. Recognise the high risk; 2. Think differently; 3. Redefine �normal� and �reality�; 4. Know, understand and service �young people�.
Relationships 1. Utilise organisational strength; 2. High commitment and expectation to
succeed; 3. Recognise ability to transform and
change; 4. Teachers care deeply about all learners.
Culture 1. �Bring it on!� attitude; 2. Adults who model what they value; 3. Teachers �don�t sweat the small
stuff�; 4. Teachers know �what it takes to be
successful�.
Systems efficiency 1. Being ready (proactive); 2. Always focus on the �key deliverables�; 3. Data driven decision-making; 4. Clear and implementable rules,
patterns, routines, etc. 19$
Domain'1' Domain'2'
Domain'3'Domain'4'
1.$Target$Seeng$
ProHac<ve'
Management'of'
Learner'Learning'
5.$Levels$of$Mastery$
4.$Levels$of$Improvement$
2.$Levels$of$Performance$
3.$Levels$of$Learning$
6.$Learner$Leadership$
20$
School'
Intelligent'
System'
Sources'of'School'Curriculum'Management'
According$to$You,$which$sources$guide$you$in$your$work$in$the$CLASSROOM?$1. .$2. .$3. .$4. .$5. .$6. .$7. .$8. .$
DIRE
CTIO
N FO
R LE
ARNI
NG
Principles'
South African Education System
School'Curriculum'M
anagement'
GUID
ANCE
Purpose & Scope
School Instruction: Design & Review
Values'
Key'Competencies'
Learning'Areas'
Effective Pedagogy
Vision'
WHY?'
HOW?'
Effec<ve'Pedagogy'
TeacherHCentred'
Methods''
LearnerHCentred'
Methods''
Lecture
Tell a Story
Demonstration
Whole-Class Discussion
Video Show
Role Play
Small Group Discussion
Visit
Project Work
Library Search
Investigation
Practical Work
Self-Study
Right-Answer
Questions
Simulation