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for 21 st Century Ohio School Leaders INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK GUIDE on track 360º
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for 21st CenturyOhio School Leaders

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Contents

Understanding Your Results 3

Principal Standards and Elements 4

Understanding the Rating Scale 6

User-Friendly Reports 7

Your Individual Standards Report 8

Your Feedback by Provider Group Report 9

Your High to Low Report 10

Your Perception Gap Report 11

Your Snapshot Summary Report 12

Your Detail Report 13

Your Comments From Feedback Providers Report 14

Analyzing Your Results 15

Developing Your Next Steps 17

Planning for Improvement 18

Creating Your Individual Leadership Development Plan 19

Sample Documents 20

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Dear On Track Ohio 360° Participant,

Thank you for taking part in the On Track Ohio 360⁰ leadership feedback process. This booklet is intended for your use as a personal guide through these reports and the interpretation of your data from the process. Before you begin interpreting your results, think about your frame of mind and consider the following:

• Are you ready to accept this feedback as valid and accurate?

• Will you receive this information constructively and with an open mind?

• Can you use these data as a catalyst for change in your personal path toward leadership development?

• Are you planning to use this information for positive growth and continuous improvement?

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Understanding the Results Let’s get started by recapping the On Track Ohio 360º process

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The purpose of the On Track Ohio 360° leadership process is to gather feedback from the people you come in contact with daily as you perform the challenging tasks of educational leaders.

The On Track Ohio 360° collects survey data from several perspectives: · Self-Survey – Your own perspective about your leadership abilities. · Direct Reports – Those for whom you have direct supervisory

responsibility. · Peers and Colleagues – Individuals with whom you have worked or

with whom you have shared professional interests in or outside of the organization.

· Supervisor(s) – As a school leader, the individual(s) to whom you are accountable may vary. These are individuals such as directors, superintendents, school board members, business and community members, or others.

The On Track Ohio 360⁰ is an electronic feedback tool that does the following: · Provides feedback to leaders in an educational organization. · Produces results that are related to the standards and elements describing

the leadership behaviors of Ohio school leaders. · Contains indicators that are descriptions of behaviors or practices followed

by leaders in the performance of job roles and competencies outlined in the Ohio Standards for Principals.

The On Track Ohio 360° allows you to do the following: · Develop a better understanding of leadership qualities identified by

research as belonging to high performing educational leaders. · Gain a better understanding of the Ohio Standards for Principals and

their alignment with contemporary leadership standards in a challenging environment.

· See how others in various roles view you in terms of these leadership qualities and descriptors.

· Focus on possible areas for improvement and create an action plan for your personal development of these leadership qualities.

· Develop a three-dimensional view of how your leadership style, in combination with skills and behaviors, is perceived by others.

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Standard #1: Continuous ImprovementPrincipals help create a shared vision and clear goals for their schools and ensure continuous progress toward achieving the goals. 1.1) Shared Vision 1.2) Goal Setting 1.3) Change Management 1.4) Responsive Leadership

Standard #2: InstructionPrincipals support the implementation of high quality standards-based instruction that results in higher levels of achievement for all students. 2.1) Instruction Aligned with Standards 2.2) Effective Instruction Based on Student Needs 2.3) High Levels of Student Learning 2.4) Research-Informed Leaders 2.5) Data-Based Leaders 2.6) Professional Learning Leaders

Standard #3: School Operations, Resources and Learning Environment Principals allocate resources and manage school operations in order to ensure a safe and productive learning environment. 3.1) Safe School Climate 3.2) Nurturing Learning Environment for Students and Staff 3.3) Resources to Support Learning 3.4) Practices Conducive to Learning 3.5) Ethics and Professional Practice

Standard #4: CollaborationPrincipals establish and sustain collaborative learning and shared leadership to promote student learning and achievement of all students. 4.1) Collaborative Learning Culture 4.2) Shared Leadership 4.3) Advancing Leadership Capacity for all Educators

Standard #5: Parents and Community EngagementPrincipals engage parents and community members in the educational process and create an environment where resources support student learning, achievement, and well being. 5.1) Community Resources Engaged in Student Learning 5.2) Parents and Community Involvement 5.3) Positive Interactions between School and Community 5.4) Culturally Responsive Practices

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Principal standards and elements

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Through the process of analyzing your On Track Ohio 360° results, you will 1. Discover and confirm your strengths. 2. Find, accept, and act upon opportunities for growth. 3. Use information from the reports to create a plan for development.

Perceptions are 100% accurate in the eye of the perceiver. The On Track Ohio 360° is a multi-rater feedback tool. It collects survey responses from members of each feedback group to describe their perceptions about each description of behavior.

How confident are you about the feedback results you are about to receive? You chose the group of providers invited to give you feedback. So, in some ways, you have also influenced the kind of feedback you received. Be open to, and aware of the fact that you are opening the door to receiving both positive and negative feedback.

What do you expect to see? The best information comes from a mixture of individuals who represent constituent groups – both formal and informal, and individuals who represent sources of influence from within your own staff and external groups with whom you interact. Select feedback providers who are committed to the organization (school/district), its goals, and respect your desire for honest feedback.

What You Expect versus What You May ExperienceAs you begin to interpret your results, remember that knowledge of intent can be different from knowledge of behavior. This understanding will impact you in two ways: 1. We tend to judge ourselves by our intentions (why we do things). 2. Others tend to judge us by our actions (what they see us do).

This will provide you with an opportunity to receive feedback to evaluate whether those you lead perceive your actions to be an accurate expression of your intentions.

next: Understand What the Information Represents

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Ratings from your providers indicate the extent to which they see the presence of behavioral traits and characteristics in their daily interactions with you as an individual leader. They were asked to use the following scale for rating:

9 – 10 = Extraordinary Strength 7 – 8 = Exceptional Strength 5 – 6 = Fully Acceptable 3 – 4 = Developmental Opportunity 1 – 2 = Development Needed

Notice that the scale extends from 1 (where an individual rater suggests that development of this trait is clearly needed) to 10 (where an individual rater observes that you, as a leader, display extraordinary strength in this area).

From Competence to ExcellencePlease keep in mind that the On Track Ohio 360° was created based on the most current research in managing change and the multitude of challenges necessary to work successfully with schools and communities in the current climate. Set aside previous definitions of “competency” or “satisfactory performance.” This scale was meant to stretch the level of our thinking and the dialogue around the expectations for what a “highly successful” school leader can be. Raters were encouraged to use the entire span of the rating scale and resist the temptation to think only in terms of “acceptable” performance. As a feedback receiver, the challenge for you is to seek out and use honest and varied views about your leadership abilities so that you can think in terms of your own personal development.

Understanding the On Track Ohio 360º Rating scale

Exceptional leaders are differentiated from others in that they have a wonderful blend of personal humility combined with extraordinary professional will.

—Jim Collins

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I. Individual Standards ReportThe Individual Standards Report provides consolidated feedback of all providers in a Total Group Average (TGA) along with your Self Ratings.

II. Feedback by Provider Group ReportThe Feedback by Provider Group Report provides feedback by your individual groups of feedback providers. Feedback from your direct reports is reported as a group; feedback from your peers/colleagues is reported as a group; and feedback from your supervisors is reported as a group. For each standard, and element within a standard, you will receive a Total Group Average (TGA). You will also receive your Self responses, summarized as a group, for comparison.

III. High to Low ReportThe High to Low Report provides a listing of all 22 elements rank-ordered from highest to lowest based on the Total Group Average. The TGA does not include your Self feedback.

IV. Perception Gap ReportThe Perception Gap Report provides feedback on elements for which there are distinguishable differences (gaps) between the TGA and your Self perception. If your TGA is significantly higher (+1.0) than your self perception, the element may be considered a hidden strength. If your TGA is significantly lower (-1.0) than your self perception, the element may be considered a blind spot.

V. Snapshot Summary ReportThe Snapshot Summary Report provides highlights from the feedback appearing on several previous reports. It identifies your top four strengths, the top four needs (opportunities) for development, four hidden strengths (positive gaps) and four blind spots (negative gaps). All highlights for the Snapshot Summary are determined by your TGA rating given to each element within the standards for Ohio principals.

VI. Item Detail ReportThe Item Detail Report provides feedback on all 110 items on the survey, grouped within elements and standards. Item level data report the actual average ratings given to each indicator by yourself and by each feedback provider group. This report allows participants to study the indicators used to describe each element and standard and may provide ideas to address areas of individual development work.

VII. Comments from Feedback ProvidersThe Comments from Feedback Providers report provides any verbatim comments from your feedback providers. The intended purpose for this report is to assist participants with understanding how feedback providers viewed their strengths and opportunities for development by sharing of specific comments. Opportunities to add comments were provided at the end of each theme area.

User-Friendly Feedback Reports

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Reports from the On Track Ohio 360° display the ratings you gave yourself (SELF) in comparison to others providing feedback about you. Your individual reports packet will give you specific information and descriptions of the elements reported in each report included. The same feedback scale (1 to 10) is used by all raters to assign ratings to behavioral traits or characteristics.

1. Your Individual Standards ReportThe Individual Standards Report presents your Total Group Average (TGA*) ratings. TGA* ratings include · Group 1 – Direct Reports · Group 2 – Peer / Colleagues · Group 3 – Supervisor(s)

*The Total Group Average (TGA) does not include Self ratings.

Things to think about as you review the Individual Standards Report: · Do I rate myself consistently lower (or higher) than others? · Are there certain standards or elements that are rated noticeably higher or lower

by the total group? · Are there standards or elements where I rate myself noticeably different from

others? · On which standards/elements do you notice the largest differences in ratings

given by the total group and yourself?

How to Read Your Individual standards Report

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2. Your Feedback By Provider Group ReportThe Feedback by Provider Group Report can be used to help recognize patterns of the group responses. The Feedback by Provider Group Report · Portrays how each individual feedback provider group perceived you on each of

the 22 elements. · Portrays the responses from each feedback provider group in comparison to

averages of your Self ratings.

Things to think about as you review the Feedback by Provider Group Report: · Is there an obvious difference in the level of ratings given by one Feedback

Group over another? · Are there patterns that make it clear that you rate yourself distinctly different

from one or more of your Feedback Provider Groups? · Are there particular areas in which Feedback Provider Groups rate you distinctly

higher or lower than others? (For example, if your Direct Reports rate you a full rating point or more lower in Communications, Developing and Mentoring Others, or Building Effective Teams – that would send a pretty clear message that this is an area you will want to think about as you create your individual development plan).

Recognizing the pattern of Group Responses

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3. Your High To Low ReportThe High to Low Report can be used to rank order your strengths and identify your opportunities for growth. · The High to Low Report lists in rank order all twenty-two elements based on

the Total Group Average (TGA*).

Things to think about as you review your High to Low Report: · Is there close agreement between your top 4 strengths and those ranked highest

on the High to Low Report? · If you have blind spots, where do they occur on the High to Low Report?

* Remember, the Total Group Average (TGA) does not include Self ratings, so High to Low is strictly based on the ratings of others.

Find Your strengths and opportunities for Growth

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4. Your Perception Gap ReportThe Perception Gap Report illustrates differences in ratings (Gaps) that exist between your perceptions about your own abilities and the perceptions of others. The Perception Gap Report · Identifies competency areas where your Self ratings are lower than the ratings of

others (hidden strengths). · Identifies competency areas where your Self ratings are higher than the ratings

of others (blind spots).

Things to think about as you review the Perception Gap Report:(All gaps are determined by the difference between Self ratings and Total Group Average.) · Do you notice that you have more “positive gaps” where others are rating you

higher than you rate yourself (hidden strengths)? · Or, do you notice more “negative gaps” where others are rating you lower than

you rate yourself (blind spots)? · Minor differences in ratings between yourself and others are likely, but

noticeable gaps are defined as those that differ by more than one full scale point (Perception Gaps of more than 1.0 or less than -1.0).

Reflect on Your perception Compared to others

WHat Is a “Gap”?We have begun the formal validation process for the On Track Ohio 360° by collecting data from all educational leaders who participate. Until validation studies are completed, we cannot make statements about what constitutes “statistically significant” differences. In the meantime, we are using as a “rule of thumb” a difference in ratings of more than one full scale point (2-3, 4-5, 6.5-7.5, etc.) as a noticeable difference, and therefore worthy of noting.

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summary at a Glance

5. Your Snapshot Summary ReportThe Snapshot Summary allows you to take a step back and get a thumbnail overview of information provided in the entire series of reports. This report captures the high points by including your Top 4 Strengths, Top 4 Growth Opportunities, and places where your perception differed from those of your raters in a positive way (Hidden Strengths), and perhaps in a negative way (Blind Spots).

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6. Your Detail Report This report provides the participant with a detailed listing of all the indicators used to provide evidence of the 22 elements in the On Track Ohio 360º. The structure of the Detail Report lists first the standard, then the element, followed by each indicator describing the element. For each indicator a detailed set of comparative data are shown for your review. You will be able to use this report to analyze specific element areas you may wish to further develop or understand more fully. Read the specific indicators within elements as you build action steps within your Individual Leadership Development Plan.

Understanding the detail Report

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7. Your Comments From Feedback Providers ReportThe Comments from Feedback Providers Report contains verbatim comments from feedback providers that allow you to gain more information about your On Track Ohio 360° Reports. · Some individuals may give you more specific thoughts around your abilities,

your needs for improvement, and what you ought to do in order to improve. · Remember – these are only thoughts from isolated individuals, NOT

summary statements.

Comments From Feedback providers

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Information is a source of learning, but unless it is organized, processed, and made available for decision making, it is a burden, not a benefit.

—William Pollard

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Please comment on how this principal helps create a shared vision and clear goals for the school andensures continuous progress toward achieving the goals.

Comments about shared vision and goals will be here.

Please comment on how this principal supports the implementation of high-quality standards basedinstruction that results in higher levels of achievement for all students.

Comments about standards and high level achievement here.

Please comment on how this principal allocates resources and manages school operations in order toensure a safe and productive learning environment.

Comments about managing the learning environment here.

The following comments from feedback providers have been recorded verbatim:

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The On Track Ohio 360° Feedback reports are generated by summarizing the ratings expressed by yourself and others around the On Track Ohio 360° survey’s five standards and twenty-two elements.

The On Track Ohio 360° feedback can be used to identify strengths, needs, and gaps and can be used to help create an Individual Leadership Development Plan. You can look at your ratings from the five standards and associated twenty-two elements to determine your top five strengths (competencies with the highest ratings), five areas of need (competencies with the lowest ratings), as well as examine patterns in your results.

next: analyze Your On Track Ohio 360º Results

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Success is a journey, not a destination.—Ben Sweetland

5 standards

22 elements

perceptions of:· Self

· Direct Reports

· Peers/Colleagues

· Supervisor(s)

Your On Track Ohio 360º Reports

Leaders will be explorers, adventurers, trail blazers, leaders of leaders—they will gather around them people who have the future in their bones.

—Rowan Gibson

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developing Your next steps The On Track Ohio 360º Feedback Reports Can Help identify Your Strengths and Developmental Needs

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What Have You Learned About Yourself?Review your Perception Gap Report again.

• Look for areas (elements) where your view and the view of others is different. • A noticeable difference exists where a gap of one (1.0) full scale rating point or

more exists between your rating and the rating of others.

Where this difference exists in a positive direction between the way you rate yourself and the rating given to you by others, this “gap” is considered a “Hidden Strength” (+1.0 or greater). Where this difference exists in a negative direction, when your ratings tend to be greater than the ratings given to you by others in a particular area, (-1.0 or greater), it is considered a “Blind Spot.”

Hidden Strengths—The Positives About Yourself That You May Not Have KnownRatings given to you by others are significantly higher than the ratings you give yourself on elements.

Blind Spots—The Leadership Skills And Abilities That Others Identify As Needs, But You Have NotThe ratings given by others are noticeably lower than the ratings you give yourself in the same area.

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summarizing What You Have learned

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The On Track Ohio 360° Feedback Reports identify many patterns. Can you synthesize to create BIG IDEAS? · Are there certain standards or elements where your ratings are highest (or

lowest)? · Is there a feedback group whose responses are usually different from your own? · Where are your Hidden Strengths? Blind Spots?

Do Your Highest Ratings Occur Under One of the Five Standards? Your Lowest Ratings? · Under which standards do your high ratings occur?

· Under which standards do your low ratings occur?

Is There a Feedback Group (Direct Reports, Peers/Colleagues, Supervisor(s)) Whose Ratings Differ Greatly From the Ratings of Others?

If So, Which Group?

In Which Area(s) Did This Difference Occur?

Are There Results From Your Feedback Reports That You Found Most Surprising?

Are You Getting Some Ideas For Your Individual Leadership Development Plan? Are You Ready To Take Action To Improve Your Leadership Skills?

things to think about

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all aboard For planned Improvement

Creating Your Development Action Plan

Individual Leadership Development PlanAfter using the On Track Ohio 360° to identify strengths, development needs, hidden strengths and blind spots, you can recognize certain patterns in your results that will allow you to create a goal-oriented Individual Leadership Development Plan. You may then create an action plan to outline your steps for development. The format for this plan may be provided by your school organization, your district, your state, or you may be free to develop one of your own. Sample documents are provided on the next pages that illustrate the process for goal setting and developing an action plan for improvement. Use these forms to begin your action planning to identify steps for improving the skills and abilities that contribute to the overall impression others (and you) have of your leadership skills as a successful educational leader.

Developing the Individual Leadership Development Plan For 360° feedback to be useful, it should not be a stand-alone event. This guide for analyzing your results was aimed at helping you to create a profile of your (current) leadership profile.

By following this process, you should have identified

4 Strengths (Your Views) 4 Development Needs (Your Views) 3 Hidden Strengths 3 Blind Spots

As you decide on goals for your own Individual Leadership Development Plan, choose 2 or 3 high-priority goals and ask yourself the following: · Do these goal areas motivate and excite me? · Do I see the connection between these leadership competencies and how I

function in my role? · Do I see how my district will benefit from improving this competency? · Do I see how improving these leadership competencies will allow me to improve

the climate for teaching and learning in my school or educational setting?

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sample Goal planning documents

Name:

Organization:

Job Title:

Phone:

Email:

Date:

Section A: Self-Assessment

1. Review the On Track Ohio 360° standards and elements as you identify your strengths from your individual reports.

2. Review the On Track Ohio 360° standards and elements as you identify your areas for leadership growth.

3. What strengths and areas of development have you identified as a result of other leadership courses and experiences?

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sample Goal planning documents

(continued)

Section B: Future-Focused Leadership Development

1. Identify no more than two or three goals in which you plan to focus your leadership development in the future.

2. For each goal you have identified, think about how you will develop as a leader.

Reflect On The Following:

Goal #1: · What results do you want?

· What specific things will you do to achieve these results?

· What resources or support will you need?

· How long will it take and how often will you monitor your progress?

Goal #2: · What results do you want?

· What specific things will you do to achieve these results?

· What resources or support will you need?

· How long will it take and how often will you monitor your progress?

Goal #3: · What results do you want?

· What specific things will you do to achieve these results?

· What resources or support will you need?

· How long will it take and how often will you monitor your progress?

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What On Track Ohio 360º Standard(s) and Elements does

this goal address?

standaRds/elements stRateGIes ResoURCes

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What activities can accomplish this goal?

Who will be involved with these activities?

What obstacles will you need to overcome to achieve this goal?

How will you know if your goal has been achieved? What

are some specific ways you will know that this skill area

or ability has improved?

What will you gain if you are successful? What are some ways

that improving this leadership skill will lead to bringing about continuous improvement in your

school or educated setting?

Duplicate This Page As Needed For Each Goal Identified

Goal:

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notes

Use this space for personal observations

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notes

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