Maine Literacy Partnership
What are MLP leadership
teams?
As part of Maine Literacy Partnership,
schools develop and maintain a school literacy leadership team to
support and monitor implementation and communicate
to
all stakeholders about the model. In order to do this successfully,
teams participate in a six-day leadership team retreat that takes place
across the first and second years of implementation. The University of
Maine supports teams to identify their school's current strengths and
challenges using a framework focusing on elements of effective schools.
Based on the results, teams are supported to create ongoing plans for
continued school improvement. The retreat supports participants to
develop into cohesive and effective teams, and assists them in
understanding their important role in guiding the school toward
successful implementation.
The team is comprised of approximately
six to eight faculty members who represent the range of grade levels and
programs offered in the school. The team includes the building
principal, the literacy coach, supplemental service providers such as
Reading Recovery and Title 1 teachers, and classroom teachers. The
primary purpose of this team is to lead the school in improving all
aspects of literacy education and to assure that the Maine Literacy
Partnership standards are implemented effectively.
The school-based leadership team has a
variety of responsibilities, including, but not limited to:
- evaluating the school's strengths
and challenges using framework focusing on elements of effective
schools;
- setting a plan of action for
continued development of the literacy model;
- planning for the implementation of
the Integrated Instructional Framework;
- developing efficient schedules for
collecting, analyzing, and reporting assessment data;
- planning and writing an annual
school-based site report;
- scheduling and attending monthly
team meetings;
- budgeting for and ordering
materials;
- organizing and maintaining the
school book room;
- developing schedules that support
an appropriate literacy block;
- identifying students who need
extra support;
- planning for the initial course
and the continued professional development of classroom teachers;
and
- communicating about Maine Literacy
Partnership with school stakeholders and other interested parties.
The University of Maine supports the
school leadership team by supporting teams to convene off-site to assess
their progress in implementing the model and continue to develop school
plans that support specific school issues and interests. In addition,
Maine Literacy Partnership faculty are available upon request to assist
teams to solve site-specific problems related to implementation and to
provide direction when needed.