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    Tag: Collaborative Leadership and Practices

    Turn Data Into Direction: Using PIN Analysis to Guide Schoolwide Improvement

    Data can tell powerful stories, but only when we take time to understand what it reveals. In schools, where leaders juggle student needs, district pri…
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    Matt Coleman October 6, 2025
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    Crosswalking the Four Pillars of Community Schools and the Inflexion Approach Navigation Tool

    Schools that leverage both the Four Pillars of the Community Schools Model and the Inflexion Navigation Tool will be better positioned to cultivate le…
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    Matt Coleman March 14, 2025
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    The Community Schools Model: A Blueprint for Oregon

    The Community Schools Model offers a transformative solution to the systemic challenges facing education. By addressing education inequities through f…
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    Matt Coleman February 18, 2025
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    Manage Complex Change: Keeping Your Shared Vision for Readiness in Mind

    Complex change in schools is both necessary and challenging. Drawing on Mary Lippitt’s Integrated Change Management Model, this resource explores ac…
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    Constantino Aguilar February 7, 2025
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    Bridging the Gap From What to How

    The Navigation Tool empowers community school leaders by providing clear, actionable guidance that translates Capacity Building Strategies—defining …
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    Matt Coleman February 5, 2025
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    Creating Shared Approaches: Tuning Protocol for Building Consensus

    It is critical for school leaders to understand the importance of consensus building within school communities, process feedback, and effectively com…
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    Matt Coleman October 21, 2024
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    Open Lines of Communication: Hold Authentic Spaces to Gather Feedback and Have Brave Conversations

    Open lines of communication to create brave spaces for your staff, students, and community to share their excitement, hesitations, and to crowdsource …
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    Ling Deng July 17, 2024
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    Build Unity Through Change: Engage Staff in Continuous Improvement Processes

    Continuous improvement should be embedded in day-to-day work, in a systemized, organic way. You can think of the cyclical process as a formative asses…
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    Inflexion June 7, 2023
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    Get Started with Community School Development

    So you're familiar with community schools. You're interested. But getting started can feel like the hardest part. While your own school/district's pat…
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    Manuel Colón April 19, 2023
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    Understanding & Evaluating The Four Pillars of Community Schools

    What are community schools? Why should I consider this model? This resource provides an overview of the Four Pillars of Community Schools framework, s…
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    Manuel Colón April 19, 2023
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