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| MISSION
STATEMENT |
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WHAT
IS IT?
The
mission statement ensures that the entire team
understands WHO is involved, WHAT is to be accomplished
and HOW it will be achieved.
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WHAT
DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
The
Wilson School Improvement Team will develop
a School-Wide PDSA Writing Framework by actively
working and learning together as a team.
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WHEN
IS IT USED?
- Developed
during the first or second meeting of a new
team.
- Reviewed
periodically during additional meetings.
- Supported
and confimed through established Ground Rules.
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HOW
IS IT MADE?
- Brainstorm
throughts and ideas around your team's issue(s)
or goal(s). Capture the Big Ideas on a piece
of paper.
- Each
member individually and silently drafts a statement
that includes WHO, WHAT and HOW.
- When
all statements have been written, begin sharing
statements by passing them to the left. The
reader will underline words and phrases they
believe should be in the final version of the
statement. Pass the statement to the left 3
times. If someone has already underlined a phrase
you like, underline it again. This is a voting
process. After, passing papers 3 times, pass
the statements back to the writer. Review your
own paper and underline any key words on your
page, too.
- Identify
and discuss the most popular words and phrases.
It also can be valuable to discuss minority
opinoins (single lines). Reach consensus on
the key ideas that should be in the final version.
- As
a team, choose the final WHO, WHAT and HOW for
the Mission Statement.
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| EXAMPLES: |
| PRIMARY
2nd
Grade Class Mission Statement
INTERMEDIATE
JUNIOR
HIGH
ADULT
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