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Case Study Project
Total
Marks: 100
Shared Decision Making
Question.
1. The school has just won the state football championship. The community,
school staff and students are high with success. But it is important to keep in
mind that the parents and teachers generally respect academic pursuits equally
if not more with athletic ones.
The
school has the right balance between curricular and extracurricular activities
but academic accomplishment is clearly valued by the school and community. What
had been an occasional request from the coaching staff to excuse students from
their last period has precipitated some conflict among the faculty especially
the science and math teachers.
Clearly
the principal has the authority to establish a policy that can end the practice
of student athletes leaving class early. But the principal has always involved
the teachers in important decision making and they have responded well. Develop
a strategy of action to deal with the situation. Is this matter for shared
decision making or is quick unilateral action most appropriate? Why?
Answer: Today’s school leaders are challenged to ensure their schools are
effective—providing a quality education for every student—but they must do that
with fewer resources than in the past. They need an action plan that ensures
success for all students.
In the past 15 years, research studies have
identified the characteristics of effective schools. Those characteristics that
seem to show up in all the findings include high expectations for students, a
safe and orderly school climate, frequent assessment of student progress,
parental involvement, collaboration among faculty and staff members, and
focused and sustained professional development.
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