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Getting the Administrators on Board

Getting the Administrators on Board. Pam Sutcliffe, APS District Liaison for Gifted Education Cathe North, NMENC Consultant. Problem Solving Steps. Perception Definition Analysis Alternative Generation Evaluation Decision Making Implementation . Perception.

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Getting the Administrators on Board

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  1. Getting the Administrators on Board Pam Sutcliffe, APS District Liaison for Gifted Education Cathe North, NMENC Consultant

  2. Problem Solving Steps • Perception • Definition • Analysis • Alternative Generation • Evaluation • Decision Making • Implementation

  3. Perception • How does each constituency view the problem? • Ask questions – what do the administrators, parents, teachers of the gifted, regular education teachers, students think? • Listen to all viewpoints • Be sure that everyone has a chance to be heard

  4. Definition • Clear statement of the problem(s). • Defining the problem narrows the boundaries of the problem • Determine who, what, where, when, why and how • Do you need more information? • Is there extra information that may be confusing the issue?

  5. Analysis • History of the problem – how did it become an issue? • Gifted Education in New Mexico • Diagrams, pictures and other visual representations can be helpful

  6. Alternative Generation • Brainstorming ideas and solutions • What are your student’s needs? • What is currently being done? • What can be done differently? Remember to think creatively and “ outside the box”.

  7. Evaluation • Examine the options and evaluate according to a set criteria. Rank the solutions. • What are your criteria? • Budget • Time • Staffing/Caseloads • Identified needs • Look for obstacles, contributors • Who needs to be included in this decision?

  8. Decision Making • What needs to be done, timelines, resources responsibilities and evaluation. • Action Plan

  9. Implementation A plan is just a piece of paper until it is implemented

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