The document contains an organizational chart and action plan for integrating technology at Nelson Elementary School. [1] It outlines the roles and responsibilities of personnel from the school board to teachers in supporting technology integration. [2] The principal's role is to implement and monitor the organizational chart, ensure technology is part of professional development and campus plans, and make resources available. [3] The action plan includes training teachers to analyze STaR chart data, identify best practices, integrate technology into lessons, and recognize exemplary technology use through evaluations and observations.
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Technology Integration Organizational Chart
1. Tamara Klir EA1191
/March 20, 2011 EDLD 5352 Instructional Leadership: The Technology Link
Week 4 Assignment:
The following four parts to the Week 4 assignments should help you complete an
action plan that incorporates all four elements of the assignment, including
posting your action plan and commenting and reflecting on the action plans
shared by fellow students.
Week 4 Assignment, Part 1: Development of an organization chart integrating
technology
Using the campus and district improvement plans, and any suggested technology
improvements, develop an organization chart that includes the following:
• Identify by title or job description all personnel/stakeholders responsible for integrating
technology and instructional and organization leadership from the district office to the
campus and classroom;
• Provide a brief description of the role and responsibilities of all identified personnel in
your organizational chart;
• Discuss the role of the principal in making sure the organizational chart is implemented
and monitored.
Technology Integration
Personnel/stakeholders Roles and Responsibilities
responsible for technology
integration
School Board Works closely with superintendent, asst.
superintendent of curriculum, deputy
superintendent, technology information
officer and director of instructional
technology to ensure financial support
and technology goals are aligned with
district, state and national goals.
Provides support and approval for a
strong infrastructure of technology
applications and programs.
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Superintendent Oversees the day to day operations of
the district including budgeting for new
and existing technology
applications/programs, overseeing and
implementing district technology
policies, software programs and
hardware applications.
Deputy Superintendent Analyzes application of new software
programs, investigate new programs
and determine feasibility to district and/
or campuses.
Collaboratively works with Tech. Info.
Officer/Asst. Superintendent of
Curriculum and Instruction to create
technology goals and policies for the
district and scope and sequence.
Assistant Superintendent of Responsible for district curriculum
Curriculum & Instruction standards and implementation including
technology TEKS for grades K-12.
Collaboratively works with Tech info.
Officer/Deputy Superintendent to create
goals that integrate technology into
district scope and sequence
Technology Information Officer Administrative, construction, problems/
questions about technology contractors
to the district
Collaborates with Asst. Superintendent
and Deputy Superintendent about
technological infrastructure of the
district; hardware and software
applications.
Oversees campus technology
specialists and provides support for day
to day technology operations in the
district.
Campus Administration- Responsible for implementing
Principal/Asst. Principal technology policies and overseeing
implementation by teachers in daily
classroom instruction.
Responsible for making sure
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professional development aligns with
campus technology goals as well as
district technology goals.
Trains teachers about STaR Chart
completion and importance of
technology implementation in the
classrooms then shares analysis of
campus technological needs according
to STaR chart with teachers and staff.
Collaborates with Campus Technology
Specialist to keep up to date on new
technology and make sure teachers
have access to campus technology
hardware and software applications.
Collaborates with SBDM to ensure
campus goals include technology goals
that are integrated into content areas
and are based on the STaR chart data,
district goals and state/national
standards.
Site Based Decision Making Create campus technology goals that
Committee are integrated into subject areas and
aligned with district and state
technology goals.
Make sure campus technology goals are
included in the Campus Improvement
Plan.
Campus Technology Specialist Provide resources and support for
hardware applications/programs
received on each campus.
Install and download district technology
applications on each campus.
Master Technology Classroom Provide professional development on new and
Teacher existing technology programs being
implemented in the district on each campus.
Provide technology support and resources for
teachers and staff relating to integrating
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technology and instruction.
Media Specialist/Librarian Provide technology support and resources
relating to media retrieval, research and web
based district services such as distance
learning and video streaming to teachers and
staff on campus.
Classroom Teachers/Support Participate in professional development on
Staff integrating technology in content curriculum.
Implement campus technology policies and
goals in classrooms aligned with Campus
Improvement Plan.
Students/Parents Follow guidelines and rules per district policy
The Principals role in the organizational chart is to manage, lead and ultimately decide
what happens on his/her campus. It is the principals’ responsibility to implement and
monitor the organizational chart. A principal must lead by example using technology
effectively and modeling best practices for parents, staff and students. The campus
principal must manage the budget and ensure that technology is a part of staff
development as well as student programs and campus improvement plans. Resources
must be available for teachers, students, staff and parents in order for effective
implementation to take place. Assessing whether implementation is effective or not will
need to include a variety of resources including yearly STaR chart data and PDAS
evaluations. Implementing, monitoring and assessing will make sure the needs of all
stakeholders are being met and that each campus is filled with 21st Century learners.
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Week 4 Assignment, Part 2: Professional Development Planning
Using the campus and district improvement plans, and any suggested technology
improvements, develop professional development activities that include the following:
• Reference analysis and lessons learned about the technology needs from the Week 3
report;
• Addresses professional development designed to improve the gathering, analysis and use
of data from a variety of sources;
• Includes professional development to improve decision making in the integration of
technology with instructional and organizational leadership.
The following professional development plan was developed according to
information gathered from several sources including campus STaR chart,
campus and district improvement plans/goals and Texas Long Range Plan for
Technology.
Every year our campus is required to submit the STaR chart by our campus principal to
see how we are implementing technology and if we are improving in our technology
know-how from year to year but it is not usually referenced again. Part of the problem is
that our teachers and staff have not been properly trained in analyzing the results and
what the implications of those results are. According to the data another area of
weakness is in integrating technology into TEKS with students working together to
evaluate information and analyze data in order to problem solve. Using online resources
that we already have regularly and then identifying on our campus exemplary uses of
technology in both staff and students is also a weak area. The district currently allocates
one staff development day to technology training but it is voluntary and even though it is
apart of the district improvement plan, very few teachers participate because it is usually
offered before “required” contract days. The following plan was developed with those
weaknesses in mind and the goal of improving students’ academic performance through
technology integration and recognition of best practices and leadership.
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Activity Purpose Resources Person(s) Timeline Assessment
Responsible
Campus wide Review and Texas Campus Beginning of Texas Education Agency–
STaR chart analyze data Education Principal September StaR chart survey completed
training to determine Agency- 2011 online
campus needs STaR chart
Best Practices book study Technology Administrative September Evaluate participation of Blog
technology study on technology research of leaders, 2011 to Walk through observations of
for teachers best practices best classroom December classrooms
and practices teachers, 2011
communicate online, support staff
reflections technology
through journals,
blogging technology
blogs
Identify grade To familiarize CIP, District Campus PLC November End of training survey on
level technology grade level scope and groups 2011 Eduphoria
TEKS and rate groups with sequence,
current strengths and STaR chart
applications in weaknesses
classrooms in of technology
PLC groups use and
according to integration
STaR chart ;
early, developing,
advanced or
target for each
TEKS
SMART board Develop and District Master August 2011 End of training survey on
training use webcast, Technology Eduphoria
technology smart Board Classroom Observations/implementation
tools for the Teacher (CIT) during walk throughs
classroom
Research study Develop and Nettrekker, Library/Media September Integration of tools into PLC
for teachers use research kids info bits Specialist through April created lessons
websites to and EBSCO 2011 Observation/implementation
create during walk throughs
campus wide
reference tool
list
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Activity Purpose Resources Person(s) Timeline Assessment
Responsible
Create at least 1 Create a tool TEKS, PLC groups End of Teacher self reflection of
integrated box of lessons District scope November lessons used in the
technology lesson to help and 2011 to May classroom
per 6 weeks in teachers and sequence, 2011 Observations
one of 4 content support staff CIT, Library/
areas; math, integrate Media PLC discussion and
language arts, technology Specialist evaluation
social studies or into their
science. classrooms
Techno Hall of To recognize District scope Principal August 2011 Survey Monkey at end of
Fame exemplary and to May 2011 school year
uses of sequence,
technology by Texas Long
staff and Range Plan,
teachers once Technology
a month TEKS, TEA
during staff STaR Chart
meetings
Complete STaR Analyze Texas Campus 2012 Completion of survey
chart survey results from Education Teachers and
2011 to 2012 Agency staff
and discuss STaR chart
strengths and
weaknesses,
lessons
learned
Continuing Technology using data Principal, Asst. Ongoing Site Based Decision Making
technology integration will from several Principal, Committee, Principal, District
training and be ongoing sources such Instructional Technology Officer
workshops and will need as CIP, Leaders
to be re- District
evaluated Improvement
every year Plan and
STaR chart
Week 4 Assignment, Part 3: Evaluation Planning for Action Plan
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The technology action plan integrating instructional an organizational leadership must include
evaluation components that provide measurable outcomes designed to address the following:
• Uses data and other analysis from the Week 3 report, including using the campus and
district improvement plans, and local or state technology plans;
• Provides assessments and/or monitoring reports measuring professional development
designed to use technology to improve the gathering, analysis and use of data from a
variety of sources;
• Provides assessments and/or monitoring evaluating professional development to improve
decision making in the integration of technology with instructional and organizational
leadership.
While sifting through the various sources of data for the district it is obvious that
technology is definitely a priority. Our district goals have us implementing technology
whenever possible but the level of training that our current campus staff has is not able
to meet the current district technology goals. According to the STaR chart survey we
only reach target level for technology in one key area and that is Infrastructure for
Technology. In order to reach target in the other 3 areas there needs to be an increase
in training, implementation in the classroom and continued support of all stakeholders
including an increased amount of access available to more of our students, teachers,
staff and parents.
This action plan addresses the need for improvement in the areas of integrating
technology in classroom instruction and recognizing exemplary use of technology on
our campus. Our district updates its technology plan yearly and is constantly evaluating
and re-evaluating it based on state and national standards. As with any action plan it
will be an ongoing process that will change and grow as the needs of our district,
campus and students needs change. Utilizing several resources such as STaR chart,
Campus Improvement Plan, District Improvement Plan, AEIS, AYP and grade level PLC
reports to assess my action plan and keep it updated will be crucial. Making sure CIP
and District Improvement Goals are aligned will also take place at the beginning of each
school year. Training teachers on the purpose of the STaR chart and how it can be
used in their own classrooms will help with setting a purpose for integrating technology
into classroom instruction. Evaluation and monitoring will continually take place
throughout this plan by classroom walk throughs, PLC reports, SBDM reports, campus
staff meetings, campus blogs and PDAS evaluations. Additional support in either
professional development or digital hardware will be provided as needed.
Resources:
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Texas Education Association. (2006). Texas star chart: Campus chart. Instructional
Materials and Educational Technology Division. Retrieved from
www.tea.state.us/starchart
Texas Education Agency, (2010). 2010 Progress report on the long-range plan for
technology, 2006-2020: A report to the 82nd Texas Legislature. Retrieved from
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5082&menu_id=2147483665
DentonISD. (2010-2011). Denton ISD District Improvement Plan, 2010-2011. Denton,
Texas: DentonISD.
DentonISD. (2010-2011). Nelson Elementary School Campus Improvement Plan,
2010-2011. Denton, Texas: DentonISD.
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