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E-raamat: Multi-Dimensional Education: A Common Sense Approach to Data-Driven Thinking

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"In an evidence-driven era, gathering comprehensive data will enable schools to meet their academic goals and to engage in a holistic approach to education." Avis Glaze, President Edu-Quest International Inc., Valhalla, NY





"The challenges facing educators today are immense and the pressure to perform is clearly evident. This book provides a fresh and compelling argument to look far beyond test score performance when measuring success in our schools." Kurt Suhr, Principal Newport Heights Elementary School, Newport Beach, CA





A comprehensive guide to data-driven school improvement





Schools arent one dimensional. Your decision making shouldnt be either. If you want to look beyond student test scores to identify the specific areas that need improvement in your school, you will find practical tools for assessing multiple areas with confidence here. The authors detail a step-by-step framework for identifying, collecting, analyzing, and using data as a basis for driving school improvement in the right direction. Based on more than 40 years of research, this seven-dimensional model will help enhance your schools curriculum, community, climate, and character by applying data to these key processes:









Assessing student achievement Modifying instruction based on data findings Improving school performance Retaining effective teachers





The result is a holistic and accurate instrument for making the changes needed to improve student learning. Included are assessment tools, process charts, graphic organizers, rubrics, tables, numerous examples, and background research.

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"The authors have provided a useful tool that will serve as a starting point in the school improvement journey. The Multi-Educational Dimension approach reinforces the concept of system and school renewal based on the whole child." -- Sonia Sahota, Principal "Improving academic outcomes requires far more than focusing exclusively on the curriculum. The book, Multi-Dimensional Education represents a welcomed approach to assisting schools and all their stakeholders in addressing the 4Cs of climate, curriculum, character and the community of a school. In an evidence-driven era, gathering comprehensive data on the 4Cs will enable schools to meet their academic goals and to engage in a holistic approach to education. The benefit of this book is that it provides educators and policy makers with a clear strategy to help students to be both smart and good human beings." -- Avis Glaze, President "Multi-Dimensional Education is an invaluable resource to help educators consider seven dimensions that contribute to school success and then interconnect them with the four Cs - curriculum, community, climate, and character to create a data system that can make a real difference in a school. The authors humorous writing style, combined with real-life stories, rubrics, and steps at the end of each chapter make this book a practical guide to help educators understand and use data to achieve excellence. Our students deserve no less!" -- Jan Urbanski, Director "The authors have provided solid foundational information and theoretical explanations for the model.  The data collection instruments provided in the appendices are practical and can be used at a variety of levels and explained to stakeholders in the schooling experience." -- Marie Peine, Director "Multi-Dimensional Education offers fantastic recommendations and usable survey instruments for assessing a schools current culture.  It also has practical guidance for moving a school forward to meet NCLB requirements. I wish I had access to this books insights when I began reform efforts at my school. It would have helped us avoid some pitfalls by giving data points for the staff to see before changes were implemented." -- Mathew Batnett, Principal "Multi-Dimensional Education addresses the use of data in a holistic fashion and does not confine data collection and usage to a single dimension (test scores). Rather than a piecemeal approach it treats data usage as a matter of scale - a systemic approach. This permits all stakeholders to acquire more comprehensive insight into the multiple dimensions that impact school effectiveness and student achievement - school climate, educational attitudes, faculty fidelity, community engagement, curriculum expectations, developmental perspective and leadership." -- Ron Oliver, Professor "The authors have developed a revolutionary system that empowers school districts to make informed decisions and accurate predictions, and control their future. This is an exciting new data system that provides us with the tools to develop a new lens for viewing what really needs to be focused on to make long-lasting positive changes for our students, schools, parents, and community." -- Scott Hall, Teacher "This book provides an intelligent system for capturing more information and knowledge in order to improve decision-making for teachers, principals, and superintendents. It represents a breakthrough in information acquisition and analysis - one that is likely to provide comparative advantage for individual classrooms, schools, and school districts.  A fitting text for any coursework on organizational leadership or assessment." -- Steven Loomis, Professor "The Multi-Dimensional Education approach offers a robust picture of data which illuminates the complex system in which we work. It takes into account a myriad of variables, and it provides meaningful data that can contribute to students success. Relying solely on summative data gathered for federal and state requirements does not provide the rich information necessary to support student learning. The 4Cs and 7 Dimensions offer a framework for data analysis and comprehensive support for students." -- Sheri McDonald, Administrator, Specialized Instruction "The challenges facing educators today are immense and the pressure to perform is clearly evident. This book provides a fresh and compelling argument to look far beyond test score performance when measuring success in our schools. The systemic model described in this book will help educators comprehensively assess, improve, and achieve in their schools." -- Kurt Suhr, Director of Elementary Education

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Authors xix
Introduction: A New Lens 1(8)
Michael W. Corrigan
PART I ASSESSMENT
9(108)
1 The Paradoxes, Oxymorons, and Myths of Education
11(38)
Derealization
16(5)
Finding Comfort in Numbers
21(1)
Investing in Education
22(2)
The Courtship of Eddie and Eva
24(2)
Expanding the View
26(3)
So What Is Multi-Dimensional Education?
29(9)
Innovators Wanted
38(2)
Debunking the Myths of Education Assessment
40(7)
First Steps
47(2)
2 The Seven Dimensions to Guiding Systemic Data-Driven Thinking
49(32)
Doing or Being?
51(3)
Effective Schools and Corn-fusing Research
54(4)
Meaningful Dimensions of Education
58(9)
The Multi-Dimensional Education Systemic Model
67(8)
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
75(2)
The Paralysis of Analysis
77(2)
Next Steps
79(2)
3 Connecting the Data Dots to Achievement
81(36)
Planning for a Better Cruise
84(4)
The Potential Pitfalls of the Journey
88(2)
The Power of Data to Perpetuate Change in the Journey
90(1)
The Process, the Pain, and the Pleasure
91(2)
Triangulation Versus Strangulation
93(4)
Building Your "Bucket List"
97(7)
Crossing Items Off the Bucket List
104(9)
Discovering the Hidden Picture
113(2)
Next Steps
115(2)
PART II IMPROVEMENT
117(104)
4 The 4Cs Framework for Shared Leadership and Planning
119(20)
4Cs for Applying Your Data-Driven Thinking
122(3)
Connecting the Seven Dimensions to the 4Cs
125(3)
Mental Notes
128(1)
No Running, Just Walking
129(5)
Lessening the Aggravation of Aggregation
134(1)
Courageous Conversation Challenge
135(3)
Next Steps
138(1)
5 The C of Curriculum
139(20)
Addressing Curriculum
140(1)
Finding the PERKA and Research Support
141(6)
Dimensional Connection to Curriculum
147(2)
Seven Steps to Systemic Improvement in Curriculum
149(6)
Additional Strategies and Measures for Addressing the C of Curriculum
155(3)
Next Steps
158(1)
6 The C of Community
159(22)
The Community Conundrum: Connecting Pedagogy, Parents, and the Public
160(4)
Research on Community
164(1)
The Dimensional Connection to Community
165(3)
Seven Steps to Systemic Improvement in Community
168(8)
Additional Strategies for Addressing the C of Community
176(3)
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda
179(1)
Next Steps
180(1)
7 The C of Climate
181(20)
Why North Middle Is What We All Deserve
183(1)
Research Support for the Development of a Positive Climate
184(4)
Dimensional Connection to the C of Climate
188(2)
Seven Steps to Systemic Improvement in Climate
190(6)
Additional Strategies and Measures to Address the C of Climate
196(2)
Climate Change
198(1)
Next Steps
199(2)
8 The C of Character
201(20)
Exploring the Common Sense of Character
202(3)
Research on Character and Other Prosocial Education Initiatives
205(3)
Dimensional Connection to the C of Character
208(2)
Seven Steps to Systemic Improvement in Character
210(6)
Additional Strategies to Enhance the C of Character
216(2)
Character Change
218(1)
Next Steps
219(2)
PART III ACHIEVEMENT
221(34)
9 Gearing Up for Systemic Success
223(24)
Change Revisited
228(3)
A Principal With Principles
231(3)
From Systems to Success
234(2)
A Path, a Trip, a Journey
236(2)
I Want to Ride My Bicycle
238(1)
Data-Driven Dimensional Thinking
239(1)
Turning Dimensional Thinking and the 4Cs Into a Systems Approach
240(2)
Vision, Voice, and Shared Leadership: From the School to the Classroom
242(1)
We Change Only Enough So We Do Not Have to Change
243(3)
Next Steps
246(1)
10 Rising Above the Standards
247(8)
Adopting the Rhetoric or Accepting the Reality
250(3)
A Final Reality Check
253(2)
Appendix 255(20)
References 275(10)
Index 285
Dr. Michael W. Corrigan is a well-published Associate Professor and Director of Research at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. He teaches Educational Psychology, Human Development, and Research Methods. Dr. Corrigans more recent large scale research projects include five U.S. Department of Education grants studying character development and academic achievement in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia; as well as a National Science Foundation grant collaborating with NASA that studies the impact of science-based inquiry on academic achievement in at-risk youth. Corrigans earlier research into the deviant behavior of youth in relation to community engagement was funded through the Department of Justice. Dr. Corrigan has taught within a juvenile detention system and is also the founder of the nonprofit Neighbors Day Initiative Group that seeks to build safer communities for youth. Corrigans community work has been featured in the Christian Science Monitor and other national publications. Dr. Doug Grove is well respected from coast to coast for providing outcome and process evaluation services to local and state education agencies. Grove is an Associate Professor at Vanguard University of Southern California where he serves as Director of Graduate Programs in the School of Education. Grove has an extensive background in Educational Leadership, Research Design and Methodology. Dr. Groves broad experience in educational evaluation includes the management of numerous state and federal grants, as well as many other local education agency-based initiatives on the west coast. As a respected professor, Grove has taught courses on classroom assessment, statistics, research design and accountability in education. Dr. Grove has taught English, business, and physical education in public and private school settings. He has worked as a high school vice principal, the coordinator of a county office assessment unit, and school board member. Dr. Philip Fitch Vincent, known to many as the voice of character education, and to others as the Poor Dr. Phil, brings more than 25 successful years of experience as an educator and an administrator to his consulting, grant project management, presentations, workshops, and many books. Dr. Vincent received his Masters degree in education from Appalachian State University in 1979 and his doctor of education degree in curriculum and instruction from North Carolina State University in 1991. Dr. Vincent has taught grades K-12 as well as being a site and central office administrator. Dr. Vincent has done more than a thousand presentations and keynotes related to character education and moral development in more than 40 states and Canada. In November of 2007 he received the Sandy McDonald Award for Lifetime Achievement in the field of character education from the Character Education Partnership in Washington, DC. Phil was also given the Canadian Achievement Award in Character Education for his work in Ontario.