Defining Characteristics of Successful Programs | Origin: LC101
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Role of CTE in High School Improvement --> Defining Characteristics of Successful Programs
As you think about the characteristics of successful schools, which are the characteristics your school currently exhibits and which are several that you should aspire to?
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Culture and climate are the synergy that operates daily with the school. This synergy comes from daily morning get together among all staff for about ten minutes and then every staff member having lunch together. The scheduling of these collaborative teams is made possible because the staff and myself find them valuable.
We currently do an excellent job with school culture and stretch learning in general. Our teachers and staff truly like eachother and enjoy interactions inside and outside of the classroom. We probably need to do a better job of using data schoolwide. Currently we use data fairly well within indiviudual program pathways, however, data pictures for the entire school would help us develop a better understanding of our progress toward developing more well-rounded students with better soft skill development.
Establishing a classroom climate that is inclusive and engaging is key to the success of a CTE program. I think that the challenge lies in moving students from engagement to empowerment- anyone can create activities that will pique students' interests, but moving toward accountability and autonomy in the classroom is the goal. I liked the suggestion to have students record themselves presenting and then review their work with a rubric.
Greenvlle High exhibits the characteristic of teamwork: we promote the idea of global learners working together towards common goals while respecting each other's individuality.
Relationship building has seen an increased focus this year although it's been a part of our values for awhile. Increasing collaboration between subject teachers and collaboration across subject areas also a focus this year
Our core team takes great pride in strong relationships and trust with each other. We spend time at work and outside of work hours to get to know each other and collaborate when possible. We could certainly do better and understanding each other's strengths and capitalizing on those when working on projects.
Something that is successful in my school is the relationships that teachers and administration have with students and vice versa. Something that I think we could do a better job of is the relationship with administration and teachers. Open communication, support, being genuinely curious and involved in what is happening in the classroom. I love going into the different CTE classes to see what is happening and how the kids are interacting with the teachers.