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ISLLC Standard 2ISLLC StandardStandard 2A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by advocating, nurturing, and sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.
Knowledge The administrator has knowledge and understanding of: • student growth and development • applied learning theories • applied motivational theories • curriculum design, implementation, evaluation, and refinement • principles of effective instruction • measurement, evaluation, and assessment strategies • diversity and its meaning for educational programs • adult learning and professional development models • the change process for systems, organizations, and individuals • the role of technology in promoting student learning and professional growth • school cultures
Dispositions The administrator believes in, values, and is committed to: • student learning as the fundamental purpose of schooling • the proposition that all students can learn & the variety of ways in which students can learn • life long learning for self and others • professional development as an integral part of school improvement • the benefits that diversity brings to the school community • a safe and supportive learning environment • preparing students to be contributing members of society...
Performances The administrator facilitates processes and engages in activities ensuring that: • the school is organized and aligned for success • curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular programs are designed, implemented, evaluated, and refined • curriculum decisions are based on research, expertise of teachers, and the recommendations of learned societies • the school culture and climate are assessed on a regular basis • a variety of sources of information is used to make decisions • student learning is assessed using a variety of techniques • multiple sources of information regarding performance are used by staff and students • a variety of supervisory and evaluation models is employed • pupil personnel programs are developed to meet the needs of students and their families • all individuals are treated with fairness, dignity, and respect • professional development promotes a focus on student learning consistent with the school vision and goals • students and staff feel valued and important • the responsibilities and contributions of each individual are acknowledged • barriers to student learning are identified, clarified, and addressed • diversity is considered in developing learning experiences • life long learning is encouraged and modeled • there is a culture of high expectations for self, student, and staff performance • technologies are used in teaching and learning • student and staff accomplishments are recognized and celebrated • multiple opportunities to learn are available to all students
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