Top 10 Ways to Improve Student Achievement and Create Learners via Huffington Post
by Pam Lowe MET… MMMMetttttttttttt… Never has the word, met, sounded so beautiful. This past week our elementary school received information that we have met our goal of getting out of School Improvement within two years. It has been an insightful journey.
Contrary to popular belief, there is one positive aspect to a school being placed in School Improvement: It opens eyes that growth has an opportunity to happen. One of the major negatives is that change is rarely welcome. People tend to like the status quo and do not want the apple cart overturned. Our first year was fraught with change; change in vision, strategies, instructional methods and materials.
Through it all, our staff preserved as we worked on our improvement. Click here to continue reading article…