As a fresh coordinator, it was overwhelming to grapple with my new schedule. Planning for PDs, weekly meetings, going through the documents, attending SMT (senior management team) meetings, providing support to my team members, planning events, conflict resolution amongst team members...….. along with all of this I had to understand and work on the second IB evaluation of our school.
It was a great learning opportunity nevertheless the journey did get nerve wrecking. I had a great support from my team and senior leadership team. With their support, I was able to not only get though online schooling but also a virtual evaluation.
This is how my evaluation journey enfolded....
The Self Study Process
Phase 1:
We began the journey into self reflection as a school nearly 18 months before the evaluation visit. We started by going through the Standards and Practices as a staff, understanding what each practice meant. What were the different expectations of IB.
Once we got a fair understanding, we came together and brainstormed the benchmarks we would use to rank ourselves. We looked at the four rankings that IB expects the schools to mark themselves post the self reflections. This is what we came up with.
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| Our agreed upon rubric as a team |
Phase 2:
Based on the criteria we collaboratively came up with we set out in our teams to look at Standard A. Each team of subject teachers or homeroom teachers sat together and assessed how we were doing as a school on each Standard and Practice of A. The teachers also started linking evidences to justify the ranking they were giving. Once each team had done their assessment we came back together as a whole school and compared our markings and came up with a ranking we all agreed to as a team.
We repeated the process for Standard B1, B2, C1, C2, C3 and finally C4.
While we were reflecting on each practice we also discussed how we can further improve on it. What steps would we take and added the same into our action plan.
This process was long and deliberately given a long time in order to get an authentic reflection from all the team members. Through this process the teams understanding of the Standards and Practices grew and helped the team deepen their understanding of the IB requirements and where we as a team can still grow in.
Relooking at the Policies
As we moved forward in our preparation for the IB visit, another area we relooked at as a team were our policies. Before we presented the policies to the team, all SMT members sat and reviewed the policies. Do they represent our philosophy ? Our practices at school? Changes in the IB requirements?
Post that we reviewed the same with our team of teachers. Our principal lead this session. She divided us in different groups and each one was given a policy to study, read, understand and then present the same to the other teams. Each team was also asked to come up with a headlines for each policy that they were assigned to. These are some headlines the teams came up with -
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Admission policy group - The key to a brighter future
Assessment policy group - To begin with an end in mind
Inclusion Policy group - Sharing similarities, celebrating differences
Language policy group - Read, Write and Inspire
Academic honesty policy group - The best way is the honest way
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This process helped the teachers have that "Ahaa" moment, that they are actually following and conducting their daily affairs as mentioned in the school polices. This gave them the feeling of ownership.
Gathering the evidences
Phase 3:
Now that as a team we knew where we stood, we began with the humongous task of gathering the relevant evidences and data to showcase why we gave ourselves the rating we did. As we gathered the required documents, videos, pictures etc. we began organizing the same under relevant practices as seen below 👇
Phase 4:We began uploading our Policies, Transdisciplinary document, Programme of Inquiry, Unit planners, Self study documents and other mandatory documents to be uploaded on IB concierge.
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