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Arrange your field experience for this course in a PK-12 school setting in which you will observe and collaborate with a certified school principal.
One of the most foundational skills an administrator should have is the ability to articulate, advocate, and cultivate core values in connection with the Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP) aligned to a school's vision and mission. When a coherent system of supports is in place, the school is able to maximize student-centered learning.
Interview two instructional leaders, plus your principal mentor, about their respective roles as they relate to district curriculum design and development policy regarding state regulations. Within the interviews, inquire as to how policy affects the role of an instructional leader.
Possible questions to ask include, but are not limited to:
- How do you use the school's vision and mission to make instructional decisions for your school?
- Describe your major functions and activities relating to curriculum design and development.
- What effect does the school's CIP have on curricular decisions?
- Who is involved in making and implementing changes to the curriculum and curricular systems? How are they involved and what collaboration takes place?
- How are curricular decisions made regarding intervention strategies that promote academic success of all students?
- What is the process used in your district/school for textbook selection? How often and how is this process evaluated for effectiveness?
- If you could change how curricular decisions are made and implemented, what would it be? Explain.