Taking the pulse of the school is a very effective way to
stay “in touch” with your colleagues, giving them a voice. It is also a way to
plan professional development around topics that are important to them. It’s really a grass roots approach that
captures not only the short term items that may be on several colleagues’ minds
but can also be developed into a long term plan for school wide improvement.
If you haven’t created a needs assessment yet this year,
think about gathering the collective wisdom of your colleagues and generating
one. If you have one from last year, revisit it and make any necessary
adjustments so that you can use the assessment to make suggestions and plan
ongoing professional development sessions that are relevant to the individual
and collective needs of the school.
Use the assessment as a planning tool for the year. This
tool can be useful for whole school, small group, and one-to-one interactions.
Your colleagues might even organize PLCs around some of the ideas that emerge
from the needs assessment. In whatever ways you use this kind of tool, remember
that the key here is taking those ideas and providing opportunities for your
colleagues to work together and share their learning. Great content for the BDA cycle of
consultation!!
How have you used a
needs assessment as a rich resource from your teaching colleagues in your
building?