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Standard Current Work
Demonstration
Standard 1:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by facilitating
the development, articulation,
implementation, and stewardship of a
vision of learning that is shared and
supported by all stakeholders.
Functions:
A. Collaboratively develop and
implement a shared vision and
mission.
B. Collect and use data to identify
goals, assess organizational
effectiveness, and promote
organizational learning.
C. Create and implement plans to
achieve goals.
D. Promote continuous and
sustainable improvement.
E. Monitor and evaluate progress
and revise plans.
1A. - As part of our Leader in me program
each classroom got the chance to develop
and implement a shared vision and
mission statement. The students played a
role in creating a mission statement as a
class and an individual piece.
1B, C, D.- In our PLC teams we have been
able to collect data and identify our goals.
We input our data in our CSIP plans, and
we promote continuous growth through
our collaboration. We meet on a weekly
basis to discuss our goals, and how we can
help our students succeed.
1E. In our third grade PLC team we
monitor and evaluate our progress by
using the same assessments, and
discussing our current and future goals.
Standard 2:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by
advocating, nurturing, and sustaining
a school culture and instructional
program conducive to student
learning and staff professional
growth.
Functions:
A. Nurture and sustain a culture
of collaboration, trust,
learning, and high
expectations.
B. Create a comprehensive,
rigorous, and coherent
curricular program.
C. Create a personalized and
motivating learning
environment for students
D. Supervise instruction.
E. Develop assessment and
accountability systems to
monitor student progress.
F. Develop the instructional and
leadership capacity of staff.
G. Maximize time spent on
quality instruction.
H. Promote the use of the most
effective and appropriate
technologies to support
teaching and learning.
I. Monitor and evaluate the
impact of the instructional
program.
2A. In my classroom I sustain a culture of
collaboration, trust, and high expectations.
The students understand what my
expectations are and I am consistent with
the consequences they receive in my
classroom. The students know they are
loved and cared for.
2B,C,D,E,F. As a third grade teacher I
follow the Utah core curriculum and offer
extensions to the students who
understand the concepts. In our PLC team
we collaborate about our assessments,
lesson plans, and behaviors that affect our
students’ learning.
2G, H I. In my third grade team we follow
our GVC’s and we hold each of our
students accountable for their own
learning. We have designed a spreadsheet
which allows the third grade teachers to
assess the students and keep track of
student learning.
Standard 3:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by ensuring
management of the organization,
operation, and resources for a safe,
efficient, and effective learning
environment.
Functions:
A. Monitor and evaluate the
management and operational
systems.
B. Obtain, allocate, align, and
efficiently utilize human, fiscal,
and technological resources.
C. Promote and protect the
welfare and safety of students
and staff.
D. Develop the capacity for
distributed leadership.
E. Ensure teacher and
organizational time is focused
to support quality instruction
and student learning.
3A. As a third grade teacher I feel like I
have my room designed for the proper
management status, and I monitor and
evaluate my students on a daily basis. We
learn and grow from each other.
3B. I align and make proper use of the
resources that are available to my
students and I . If there is a need for
certain materials for my students’
education I know who I can ask for
funding or assistance.
3C. I am aware of my students and their
needs. I make sure they are learning in a
safe environment. We practice monthly
drills with the faculty and other students.
They know the procedures for safety and
where to go if an emergency arises.
3D, E. In my classroom I encourage
distributed leadership. Each student has a
role they take part in. They are leaders and
they set an example for the school. We
follow a schedule and I am consistent with
our schedule and instruction.
Standard 4:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by
collaborating with faculty and
community members, responding to
diverse community interests and
needs, and mobilizing community
resources.
Functions:
A. Collect and analyze data and
information pertinent to the
educational environment.
B. Promote understanding,
appreciation, and use of the
community’s diverse cultural,
social, and intellectual
resources.
C. Build and sustain positive
4A. In our PLC third grade team we are
collecting and analyzing data on a weekly
basis. We target and assess our GVC’s ,
and provide an educational environment
to all the third grade students.
4B,C, D. In my classroom I keep my
parents and the community informed
through text messages, weekly
newsletters, and emails. I translate and
communicate with my Spanish -speaking
parents on a daily basis. I foster positive
relationships with my families. I spend
time with my students and their families
in their homes and out of school hours. I
communicate and ask for assistance from
my community partners.
relationships with families and
caregivers.
D. Build and sustain productive
relationships with community
partners.
Standards 5:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by acting
with integrity, fairness, and in an
ethical manner.
Functions:
A. Ensure a system of
accountability for every
student’s academic and social
success.
B. Model principles of self-
awareness, reflective practice,
transparency, and ethical
behavior.
C. Safeguard the values of
democracy, equity, and
diversity.
D. Consider and evaluate the
potential moral and legal
consequences of decision-
making.
E. Promote social justice and
ensure that individual student
needs inform all aspects of
schooling.
5A. In my classroom each student has
their own student binder. They are
responsible and accountable for their own
learning. They are able to graph, evaluate,
and reflect on their school -work.
5B,C. Through my modeling my students
know what my expectations are. I model
proper ethical behavior and am fair with
each of my students. I share many of my
own experience to help them to grow.
They know that I value and appreciate
each one of them. Through my love and
patience they know that I will help them to
succeed.
5D,E. I am aware of my students and their
needs. As a third grade team we discuss
and keep follow the confidentiality rules.
We discuss and evaluate each student. We
promote a positive learning environment
for each student. We provide the
assistance and advise from each other.
Standard 6:
An education leader promotes the
success of every student by
understanding, responding to, and
influencing the political, social,
economic, legal, and cultural context.
Functions:
A. Advocate for children, families,
caregivers.
B. Act to influence local, district,
state, and national decisions
affecting student learning.
C. Asses, analyze, and anticipate
emerging trends and initiatives
in order to adapt leadership
strategies.
6A. I provide the assistance that each of
my student’s need. I have established a
positive relationship with the students,
families, and caregivers. They know that I
will help them with their educational
goals. I am a teacher, friend, and counselor
to my community.
6B.C. I meet with my third grade team on a
weekly basis to make decisions for our
students, and set educational goals. We
analyze our lessons and assess our
teaching. We form interventions and
extensions for all of our students. I plan
and teach many leadership strategies to
my students, and staff.

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ISLLC Standards

  • 1. Standard Current Work Demonstration Standard 1: An education leader promotes the success of every student by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by all stakeholders. Functions: A. Collaboratively develop and implement a shared vision and mission. B. Collect and use data to identify goals, assess organizational effectiveness, and promote organizational learning. C. Create and implement plans to achieve goals. D. Promote continuous and sustainable improvement. E. Monitor and evaluate progress and revise plans. 1A. - As part of our Leader in me program each classroom got the chance to develop and implement a shared vision and mission statement. The students played a role in creating a mission statement as a class and an individual piece. 1B, C, D.- In our PLC teams we have been able to collect data and identify our goals. We input our data in our CSIP plans, and we promote continuous growth through our collaboration. We meet on a weekly basis to discuss our goals, and how we can help our students succeed. 1E. In our third grade PLC team we monitor and evaluate our progress by using the same assessments, and discussing our current and future goals.
  • 2. Standard 2: An education leader promotes the success of every student by advocating, nurturing, and sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth. Functions: A. Nurture and sustain a culture of collaboration, trust, learning, and high expectations. B. Create a comprehensive, rigorous, and coherent curricular program. C. Create a personalized and motivating learning environment for students D. Supervise instruction. E. Develop assessment and accountability systems to monitor student progress. F. Develop the instructional and leadership capacity of staff. G. Maximize time spent on quality instruction. H. Promote the use of the most effective and appropriate technologies to support teaching and learning. I. Monitor and evaluate the impact of the instructional program. 2A. In my classroom I sustain a culture of collaboration, trust, and high expectations. The students understand what my expectations are and I am consistent with the consequences they receive in my classroom. The students know they are loved and cared for. 2B,C,D,E,F. As a third grade teacher I follow the Utah core curriculum and offer extensions to the students who understand the concepts. In our PLC team we collaborate about our assessments, lesson plans, and behaviors that affect our students’ learning. 2G, H I. In my third grade team we follow our GVC’s and we hold each of our students accountable for their own learning. We have designed a spreadsheet which allows the third grade teachers to assess the students and keep track of student learning.
  • 3. Standard 3: An education leader promotes the success of every student by ensuring management of the organization, operation, and resources for a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment. Functions: A. Monitor and evaluate the management and operational systems. B. Obtain, allocate, align, and efficiently utilize human, fiscal, and technological resources. C. Promote and protect the welfare and safety of students and staff. D. Develop the capacity for distributed leadership. E. Ensure teacher and organizational time is focused to support quality instruction and student learning. 3A. As a third grade teacher I feel like I have my room designed for the proper management status, and I monitor and evaluate my students on a daily basis. We learn and grow from each other. 3B. I align and make proper use of the resources that are available to my students and I . If there is a need for certain materials for my students’ education I know who I can ask for funding or assistance. 3C. I am aware of my students and their needs. I make sure they are learning in a safe environment. We practice monthly drills with the faculty and other students. They know the procedures for safety and where to go if an emergency arises. 3D, E. In my classroom I encourage distributed leadership. Each student has a role they take part in. They are leaders and they set an example for the school. We follow a schedule and I am consistent with our schedule and instruction. Standard 4: An education leader promotes the success of every student by collaborating with faculty and community members, responding to diverse community interests and needs, and mobilizing community resources. Functions: A. Collect and analyze data and information pertinent to the educational environment. B. Promote understanding, appreciation, and use of the community’s diverse cultural, social, and intellectual resources. C. Build and sustain positive 4A. In our PLC third grade team we are collecting and analyzing data on a weekly basis. We target and assess our GVC’s , and provide an educational environment to all the third grade students. 4B,C, D. In my classroom I keep my parents and the community informed through text messages, weekly newsletters, and emails. I translate and communicate with my Spanish -speaking parents on a daily basis. I foster positive relationships with my families. I spend time with my students and their families in their homes and out of school hours. I communicate and ask for assistance from my community partners.
  • 4. relationships with families and caregivers. D. Build and sustain productive relationships with community partners. Standards 5: An education leader promotes the success of every student by acting with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner. Functions: A. Ensure a system of accountability for every student’s academic and social success. B. Model principles of self- awareness, reflective practice, transparency, and ethical behavior. C. Safeguard the values of democracy, equity, and diversity. D. Consider and evaluate the potential moral and legal consequences of decision- making. E. Promote social justice and ensure that individual student needs inform all aspects of schooling. 5A. In my classroom each student has their own student binder. They are responsible and accountable for their own learning. They are able to graph, evaluate, and reflect on their school -work. 5B,C. Through my modeling my students know what my expectations are. I model proper ethical behavior and am fair with each of my students. I share many of my own experience to help them to grow. They know that I value and appreciate each one of them. Through my love and patience they know that I will help them to succeed. 5D,E. I am aware of my students and their needs. As a third grade team we discuss and keep follow the confidentiality rules. We discuss and evaluate each student. We promote a positive learning environment for each student. We provide the assistance and advise from each other.
  • 5. Standard 6: An education leader promotes the success of every student by understanding, responding to, and influencing the political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context. Functions: A. Advocate for children, families, caregivers. B. Act to influence local, district, state, and national decisions affecting student learning. C. Asses, analyze, and anticipate emerging trends and initiatives in order to adapt leadership strategies. 6A. I provide the assistance that each of my student’s need. I have established a positive relationship with the students, families, and caregivers. They know that I will help them with their educational goals. I am a teacher, friend, and counselor to my community. 6B.C. I meet with my third grade team on a weekly basis to make decisions for our students, and set educational goals. We analyze our lessons and assess our teaching. We form interventions and extensions for all of our students. I plan and teach many leadership strategies to my students, and staff.