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1 2016 Annual Implementation Plan: for Improving Student Outcomes [5278] [Yarraville Special Developmental School] [2016] Based on Strategic Plan [ ] Endorsements Guide to developing the Annual Implementation Plan: for Improving Student Outcomes To focus effort where it is most needed, four priorities have been identified for the entire Victorian government school system. The four priorities are: Excellence in teaching and learning Professional leadership Positive climate for learning Community engagement in learning. Six evidence-based initiatives assist schools to identify and utilise the most effective, relevant and evidence-based strategies that when implemented with consistency and depth help drive improved student outcomes. The initiatives are associated with the four state-wide priorities, in the following way (please refer to the Framework for Improving Student Outcomes: Guidelines for schools): :~_ Signed '~~ Endorsement by / School Principal Name l~c~j~ GG~ /Y!T!'7/ 'Date... ~Q~~~16 f Excellence in teaching and Building pract hence: `his, principals and schools will w~it ~learniog royether y, Curriculum planning and assessment: School will embed a culture of 6: curriculum planning, and assess tie impact of learning programs, adjusting them to suit individual student needs Signed Endorsement by ~/ ~ p School Council Name...l,,,al~. ~ I S~C.- Professional leadership Building leadership teams: Schools will strengthen their succession planning, develop the capabilities of their leadership teams in using evidence i 'i r i r learning Empowering students and building school pride: Schools will develop approaches that give students a greater say Date......L..~...1..~i-~..~.~~ l ~p, i Setting expectations and promoting inclusion: Schools will work across their communities to implement support to health, wellbeing, inclusion and engagement of all students Signed..._... Endorsement by Senior Advisor Name... Date....Community engagement in Building communities: Schools will strengthen their capacity to build relationships with the broader community by partnering To guide the development of the 2016 Annual Implementation Plan: for Improving Student Outcomes (AIP) schools will work with support from Senior Education Improvement Leaders (SEIL) to conduct an annual evaluation of student outcomes data against the targets set in their School Strategic Plan. Schools then diagnose the issues requiring particular attention and select one or more initiative. Principal and teacher performance and development pans include explicit links with the AIP and the School Strategic Plan. This ensures a line of sight from school improvement priorities and initiatives to each individual's plan. The Guidelines provide further context and detailed information to support this work.
2 Improve the use of communication tools used by students. Building Communities Strengthen the communication links between school and home _- -- Empowering students and Develop consistent behaviour support approaches and positive language across the school (SW PBS) building school pride Curriculum Planning and Assessment Develop and implement a school wide common understanding and practice leading to a common language used by school staff. To put into place frameworks to prepare students for post school life across the school Resource the schools strategic plan and AIP through effective use of SRP/Equity Funding To Further develop the capacity ot Professional Learning Teams to use data to plan, instruct, evaluate impact and set targeted learning goals for each Build Practice excellence student Develop and implement a strategic plan for maintaining and improving technology resources Priorities have been identified through the strategic plan and education process. They centre around continued work on Calm environment /processes and implementation Curriculum development/assessment/policies Building the capacity of staff Community engagement in learning Building communities Positive climate for learning Empowering students and building school pride Setting expectations and promoting inclusion Professional leadership Building leadership teams Excellence in teaching and learning Building practice excellence Curriculum planning and assessment Tick the initiative/s that the school will address in its Annual Implementation Plan: for Improving Student Outcomes ~ Summary page: the school's priorities and initiatives
3 ACHIEVEMENT Goals Annual Implementation Plan : for Improving Student Outcomes Targeb For those students for whom ABLES assessment is appropriate 100% will show a learning gain. To improve the ability of students to communicate 100% of teachers will use a school based English Curriculum reflecting The Victorian Curriculum Framework. effectively 12 month 70% of our student population, for whom ABLES is appropriate, will show a learning gain. targets Teachers will develop and use The Speaking and Listening component of the English school based curriculum. KIS ACTIONS: SOW WHO WHEN SUCCESS CRITERIA: ~t ~ ~~~ ~ the scfiool will do it ~ ~~ Umeh~arne for Markers of success reflecting observable changes in practice, (indudinp finandal and human r~o~raes) ~~w ~ canpletbn behaviour, and measures of progress Develop and Develop a common understanding of the Professional teaming opportunities. Teachers Term Documented YSDS moderation process for ABLES assessment tool. implement a school English curriculum in SDS Leading teacher wide common Professional Learning Team (PLT) meetings with Assistant Principal understanding and Develop consistency in writing, developing Teachers. Documented Speaking and Listening component of the English school practice including a and implementing ILPs based Curriculum. common language Teacher sharing -video assessments. used by school staff. Develop consistent language for use in ILP An analysis of the ILPs by Leading Teacher/AP will show an increased and when speaking to families. Time release for section leaders. use of the agreed common language. Develop a Moderation process for ABLES Using student videos for mode2tion Investigate similar schools moderatlon Professional Learning within PLT structure practices. Leading teachers Further implement ipads and other Purchase ipads technologies that can enhance student communication Curriculum day In consultation with Speech Pathologist In PLT staff will discuss and establish student Classroom Term Each student has a documented preferred communication mode as part Improve the use of collate a list of students and their form of mode of communication. teachers and of their Student Profile. communication communicatlon device/tool Speech Pathologist tools used by itunes - $10.00 card and recommended apps for 60 per cent of students have an individualised communication tool. lliis students. Write a policy relating to the BYOD (Bring each student who is part f the BYOD progrem. needs to be used between home, school and specialists. Your Own Device) program and its sustainability. Review methods of ensuring sustainability Students have an ability to have access to their preferred Finalise app purchases for each age group. of technology in teaching and learning. communication mode at home and school. Discuss the requirements of ICT Review ICT planning document. needs/communication tool with parents of new students. Discussions in various forums. Eg. Staff, parents, other schools, PASS. Ensure that all teachers have a copy of the software. Equity Funding: (Budget allowance )for Apply for funding to purchase software for purchase of new PCS folders, devices and specific student needs. software. Lara - ICT coordinator Educational Leadership Team BYOD policy, ratified by school council and added to school policy pack.
4 iengagement Annual Implementation Plan : for Improving Student Outcomes!i GOd~S To Further develop the social Tarpet~ School Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPB) framework evaluation tool will indicate that 80% of staff understand and behaviours of students implement the key elements of SWPBS _ month 50% of staff will fully understand and implement Key Elements of SWPBS. targets l KIS HOW WHO WHEN ACTIONS: SUCCESS CRITERIA: ~t~~~w~~~~ tfieschool willdoft ~~ ( timetramefor Markers of success reflecting observable changes in practice, (induddrq finandal and human reso~a~aes) ~~~~~ completion behaviour, and measures of progress Develop consistent Introduce and consolidate the SWPBS Committee will plan and inform staff of SWPBS Committee Term Documented SWPBS program and processes including a list of behaviour support program procedures and practises staff agreed positive language. approaches and All staff positive language Develop lesson content and teaching During PLT sessions teachers will decide Data is collected during structured sessions and outside play by across the stretegies that reflect school wide upon formats for establishing a baseline for Educational staff and documented and analysed. This is used to award school(swpbs) expectations our data Leadership Team students with certificates at whole Gather and establish baseline data and Provide template resources for whole Behaviour support Policy documented and ratified by school report to whole school. school. council Identify Resources and develop a Priority list of resource acquisition. resource pack for all staff and families. Seek support from Regional staff Established team that focuses on I intensive individualised supports for Professional Learning opportunities for teachers I students needing Tier 3 supports. Develop understanding of Functional Behaviour Analysis (FBA) School wide behavioural expectations taught directly and formally To further develop the Provide Professional learning within PLT-discussions Principal class Term Use the "Professional Learning Communities at work" process during capacity of Teams PLT sessions PLTs to show how they modified learning after reviewing Professional Learning Professional Readings/learning on Richard Du Leading Teacher the data and how the data informed student learning goals. Teams to use data, to Evaluate and use the ABLES data, Fours Professional Learning Communities At plan, instruct, evaluate previous goals and parent input to write Work. Team leaders impact and set new goals targeted learning Smaller teams are formed with delegates from goals for each student Moderate individual learning goals across the school sections. across the school Video modelling Presentations Peer observations
5 Annual Implementation Plan : for Improving Student Outcomes _ WELLBEING ~I GOa 13 Targets To continue to improve student 100% of eligible students will have a Career Action Plan established and regularly reviewed independence particularly in relation to post compulsory aged Usin On-Track data 100% of students achieve a meanin ul ost-school transition students. 100% of eligible students will have a Career Action Plan eetabllehed 100% of students and parents will be introduced and given access to, a range of post school options. ACTIONS: HAW w~ WHEN SUCCESS CRITERIA: KIS ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ tl~e sd~ool will do it ~ tlmakame for Markers of suttees reflecting observable changes in (indudirp finandal ~d human resouoes) ~~~~ oompetlon practice, behaviour, and measures of progress To put into place Review the current format of the Career Teachers, Educational Leadership Team, Teachers End of term Teaching staff agree on the format and content of the CAPS plans frameworks to prepare Actlon Plan. Trensition Coordinator and post school provider All staff after review. students for post input eg. Mambourin. school life across the Transition CAPS plan is sent home to parents three times per year as part of school Develop and document Time release for T2nsition Coordinator - 2 extra Coordinator student reporting process. consistent common understandings sessions per week. End of 2016 Documented and implemented in class programs. across the school of the skills and Educational knowledge students require for post Use the R U Ready document as a guide Leadership Team. Review and ratification of the Senior School Curriculum school life PLANNING /timetables/lesson plans Change in teachers practise by Establish a staff understanding of the Allowing students time (minimum of 15 seconds) to respond to use of prompts to increase student P~fessional Learning For Teachers instructions to increase independence independence. End of 2016 Reduce verbal and physical prompts to 4-6 per task/activity. Consistent attendance in Seniors progrem. Continue to establish partnerships within the local community, post school Attend established local community meetings and special school providers, local councils and other meetings special schools Strengthen the Provide information to parents of Appoint a Transition Coordinator with time Leadership team End of 2016 An information night will have been organised and held. communication links students eligible for MIPS regarding release to research and organise transitlons for between school and post school options students. Transition Reflect in SSG meeting notes and student ILPs. home coordinator Information sessions/expos Arrange interpreters for informatlon sessions and A bi annual newsletter in other languages reflecting student SSG meetings as required Teachers Term 1 population. SSG meetings Budget for childcare support during information Parent feedback survey will show 80% satisfaction of service for Supporting parents by taking them on a evenings. transitioning students. bus tour to visit various providers. School will provide the transport. YSDS will arrange tour and provide bus and staff to visit facilities.
6 Resource the schools strategic plan and AIP through effective use of SRP/Equity Funding Develop and implement a strategic plan for maintaining and improving technology resources KIS PRODUCTIVITY Goals fundreising To develop a workforce plan that meets school needs Apply for Inclusive school Funding Liaising with DET re: additlonal accommodation To seek funding to enhance the physical resources of the school Fundraising committee Sufficient ES support in classrooms to complete FBA data (overall decrease in behaviours ) Prog2m Budgeting Of $27000 equity grant: Principal $7000 will spent on professional learning and Allocating Resources for staff Curriculum development professional Learning, SWPBS Curriculum Development and $20000 towards extra E.S staff for student Professional Learning Teams support. Tenn 1- ongoing Sensory room established for students who to maintain optimal levels of arousal to help increase attention and focus. This will be documented in a pre and post checklists. Examine BYOD program for Discussion in school council/staff ICT" coordinator ipads Assistant Principal Gluidelines for BYOD program and or plan for Review resources available ICTfunding to support student learning Priorities identlfied for additlonal resources Identify improvements required to facilities and funding options End of 2016 Documentation completed and endorsed by School Council ACTIONS: what the school will do HOW ~ ~}y~ III cb it (including financial and human resources) \NHO ~'~'~~~lity WHEN SUCCESS CRITERIA: timeframe for ~ Markers of success reflecting observable changes in completion practice, behaviour, and measures of progress Align all aspects of resourcing to ensure the strategic Intent of the school's vision for the future can be effectively delivered. Targets All students have access to classroom learning technologies through school resources and a Bring Your Own Device program. All students have access to an appropriate range of specialist and allied health staff through prioritised budget allowance. i2 month 80% of students have access to ipads through school resources and a Bring Your Own Device program. targets 80% of all students have access to one or more Allied Health Staff as well as Specialist teachers. Annual Implementation Plan : for Improving Student Outcomes
7 Actions: 6 month progress against success criteria and for targets 12 month progress against success criteria and!or targets Budget Status Evidence Status Evidence PRODUCTIVITY Actions: 6 month progress against success criteria and for targets 12 month progress against success criteria and for targets Budget _ Status Evidence Status Evidence _ WELLBEING ~ Actions: 6 month progress against success criteria and for targets 12 month progress against success criteria and for targets Budget Status Evidence Status Evidence _ -- ~rvvrivcmcry i Actions: 6 month progress against success criteria and for targets 12 month progress against success criteria and for targets Budget Status Evidence ~ Status Evidence Monitoring of Annual Implementation Plan: for Improving Student Outcomes ACHIEVEMENT ~~
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