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Multiple Uses of the ELP |
The ELP can be used for a variety of
purposes for different types of individuals or groups. It can be
helpful to an individual school administrator or to a school or school
district.
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Assessment |
The ELP can be used to assess the
practices and abilities of school administrators by means of self or 360-degree
review. The purpose of an assessment is to
provide administrators with a better understanding of their strengths
and weaknesses and to create a baseline or starting point for personal
improvement and professional development. Assessment is intended
to be informative and separate from evaluation.
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Evaluation |
The ELP may also be used for
evaluating school administrators in conjunction with other district
instruments. The benchmarks provide clear direction to administrators for what it takes to move from a lower to a higher rating.
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TYPES OF ASSESSMENT |
Self-Assessment |
The system promotes
reflection about one's own practices along with one's own strengths and
weaknesses. The instrument provides administrators with
a baseline or starting point for personal improvement and professional
development. The benchmarks provide administrators with clear
direction about what to continue, start, or stop doing to advance in
their effectiveness as educational leaders.
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360-Degree Assessment |
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The benefits of a 360-Degree Assessment include obtaining the collective
opinions of multiple raters with different stakes in the school and
viewpoints from which to view an administrator's leadership.
A variety of raters may be included in a 360 review including all or any
combination of the following: self, supervisor(s), administrative staff,
professional staff, support staff, and community members.
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Other Uses |
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Coaching
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Mentoring of Administrators |
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With the tool as a reference point administrators can take part in peer
mentoring and coaching models. The tool provides structure for
providing feedback to the administrators as well as areas for creating
goals for improvement. Another benefit of using the tool is that
it can help lead to the development of a common language about school
leadership.
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District Leadership Data Collection |
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School districts can use the tool to gain insight into patterns of strengths and
weaknesses of the school leaders in their district. With this
information,
the necessary resources can be
allocated
and the appropriate professional development can be determined to advance
district goals. School districts can also use assessments of the
administrators as they determine which ones to assign to schools.
With this information, they can pair up administrators with different
strengths that will complement their combined ability to lead the school
in all realms.
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Individual Professional Development |
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Veteran administrators can use the improvement tool to assist
them as they seek to
improve their practice. Through self-assessment and goal
setting administrators can identify strengths and weaknesses and plan
for personal development in the required areas. Administrators can
use the tool to foster reflection on their current leadership practices
as well as monitor their improvement in the various educational leadership
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