Time Well Spent
Yep. You saw that right. Blink twice and look again... 20-60 spontaneous classroom observations PER WEEK!This is a powerful conclusion drawn from a study on effective school leadership which was commissioned by The Wallace Foundation and conducted jointly by the University of Minnesota and the University of Toronto.Most of these observations were short, unannounced and were clearly about learning and professional growth.Now that it has sunk in a little... Let's do the math.Let's take 40 observations per week as our target.Remember they are SHORT!If you visited 40 classrooms per week for five minutes each... you need 200 minutes.I know school hours vary a bit, but let's use an 8:00 - 3:00 school day for our purposes.That would be a seven hour day, which if I did the math correctly is 420 minutes.200 minutes is not quite one half of one school day.In fact... it is just 40 minutes per dayYou DO have the time.You have 40 minutes per day to do this impactful work... work that makes principals and schools successful.You may even have 60.