Past Projects
Targeted School Support and Improvement (TSI) Network
The 含羞草研究所 College of Education鈥檚 Center for Educational Innovation and Improvement will launch the Maryland Targeted School Support and Improvement (TSI) Network. This new network is designed to support school leadership teams in planning and implementing school improvement in TSI schools across the state through a focused Community of Practice. The TSI Support Network will provide valuable resources, enable TSI school leaders to engage with peers and experts, and facilitate an understanding and application of evidence-based strategies to assist in closing gaps and improving student learning. The Maryland Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Consolidated Plan identifies TSI school as any school where one or more subgroups have performed below the 鈥淎ll Students鈥 group based on Maryland鈥檚 accountability plan.
Maryland State Department of Education Root Cause Analysis Project
The Maryland Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Consolidated State Plan requires Title I schools that have been identified by the state for comprehensive support and improvement to engage in a root cause analysis process. The Center developed facilitation tools and protocols, trainings, and processes to facilitate an evidence-based analysis of the root causes of poor performance in 36 identified schools across three school districts. The work in each school was documented along with recommendations to support school improvement planning.
iLEAD and the Improvement Science Collaborative
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching launched the Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) network in 2017 to further the capacities of school districts and institutions of higher eduction to lead improvements within their organizations and in partnership with one another. Our partnership with Prince George's County Public Schools, called the Improvement Science Collaborative, is one of 11 national partnerships in the iLEAD network and it includes integrating Improvement Science into the College of Education's EdD doctoral cohort program.
What Matters Now Network
The What Matters Now Network is a collaboration of state-based coalitions that include educators at the school, district, and state levels engaging in cycles of continuous learning with coaching and support. The Maryland Networked Improvement Community includes the Center, the Maryland State Department of Education, and two local school districts with a focus on the preparation for teh implementation of Next Generation Science Standards and new aligned state assessments in 2021.