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Data-Based Problem Solving and Decision-Making
Practice Profiles
The five COMTSS core components are the foundation and the underlying philosophy of the Practice Profiles. The COMTSS Practice Profiles were developed to specify exemplary strategies that district and school implementation teams can use to support effective and sustainable use of the COMTSS framework as intended. These profiles guide and inform the development and/or refinement of the necessary supports and resources for the COMTSS implementation, such as professional learning, coaching, identification of fidelity measures, a state-level evaluation plan, and necessary changes in procedures and policy.
Consideration to Desired Outcomes
Data-based problem solving and decision-making ensures evidence guides effective and efficient decision-making at the system and student levels.
District Expected Use in Practice
- 2.1: The District Implementation Team uses an effective continuous improvement process that includes all the following:
- Needs are assessed by system data, both aggregated and disaggregated, to determine current staff and student needs, assets, gaps, and resource allocation within the district.
- Problem analysis (including root cause and contributing factors) is conducted to prioritize needs and define measurable goals.
- Selection and alignment processes are used to identify strategies to achieve identified goals.
- Implementation and evaluation plans are used to ensure effective implementation, anticipating, and responding to barriers, and monitoring for adjustments needed to achieve intended outcomes.
- Resources are mapped, aligned, and reallocated in response to plans and outcomes (e.g., fiscal, personnel, time, facilities).
- 2.2: The COMTSS District Implementation Team ensures time and resources are allocated to support ongoing, high-quality professional learning for the district and schools on continuous data-based problem solving and decision-making.
- 2.3: The COMTSS District Implementation Team uses multiple types of data, including coaching effectiveness data, to inform decision-making, implementation, and evaluation at the systems level.
- 2.4: The COMTSS District Implementation Team collects, analyzes, and disaggregates district capacity and implementation data at least twice a year for the purpose of examining trends and systemic issues.
- 2.5: The COMTSS District Implementation Team selects, uses, and maintains an efficient data management system at the district and school levels that provides timely, valid, reliable, and accurate data and information.
School Expected Use in Practice
- 2.1: The School Implementation Team develops and uses a problem-solving culture of continuous improvement that extends from the school to the classroom to the individual student level.
- Needs are assessed by system data, both aggregated and disaggregated, to determine current staff and student needs, assets, gaps, and resource allocation within the district.
- Problem analysis (including root cause and contributing factors) is conducted to prioritize needs and define measurable goals.
- Selection and alignment processes are used to identify strategies to achieve identified goals.
- Implementation and evaluation plans are used to ensure effective implementation, anticipating, and responding to barriers, and monitoring for adjustments needed to achieve intended outcomes.
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