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Resources for schools to using the National School Improvement Tool (NSIT)
In this Q&A, Teacher Editor Jo Earp chats to Beth Gilligan, Principal of Dominic College in Tasmania, about her approach to leading and communicating a school improvement agenda.
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The resources on this site are provided to support Brisbane Catholic Education Schools to build capability in the understanding and application of evidence-based school improvement practices.
A ten-part checklist for school communities to use in conversations to identify what a school is doing well and how it is developing. This checklist was informed by the ideas and experiences of key stakeholders including parents, students and school communities from across the government, independent and Catholic education sectors.
Why can it be so hard to generate improvement that is sustainable? Robert Marshall discusses.
The National School Improvement Tool provides a consistent framework for schools to review and reflect on their efforts to improve the quality of classroom teaching and learning.
Tweets on #NDSSIColloquium from the 4th National Catholic Diocesan System - School Improvement Colloquium held in Cairns over two days in August 2017. Follow the conversation on the theme of the Colloquium - Catholic School Improvement - Impact on ALL students.
Colloquium Programme available here
Professor Amanda Datnow joins Teacher to discuss data-informed teaching and learning, including what we mean by data, and why using evidence to inform instruction can help educators better address students’ needs.
This paper describes a collaborative methodology for investigating and planning for improvement.
Video and webinars on guiding schools in using the National School Improvement Tool.
NSIT Playlist