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Education
Transformation
Framework
Best-practice guidance for
successful school system change
Inspiring and
implementing
change
School systems are faced with both a challenge
and an extraordinary opportunity. The chance
to rethink and reinvent education to support our
most valuable asset: youth.
Why do some
countries succeed?
Over the past few years, countries like
Hong Kong and Singapore have lifted
performance dramatically through
system-wide education transformation.
Their schools have fostered authentic
competency-based learning supported
by technology to engage and inspire
their students.
These successful education systems
start with vision for equipping students
with the creativity, collaboration and
communication and STEM skills they
need to succeed in today’s global
economy.
Translating this vision into reality
requires new strategies for education.
For many it is a chance to rethink their
curriculum, assessment, teaching
practice, as well as the nature of physical
classrooms including where, how and
when students learn best.
How can we learn
from their experiences?
To understand which strategies
underpin success, Microsoft worked
with leading policy makers and
academics to evaluate studies of those
schools, school districts and countries
where learning transformation
initiatives have made dramatic
improvements. And we consulted with
130 different policy makers to validate
our findings.
The result is a Transformation
Framework. Grounded in the latest
research into effective policy, leadership
and pedagogy transformation, it is
open and non-prescriptive, making it
a flexible starting point for schools or
systems. It is underpinned by a suite
of whitepapers with evidence and
questions to stimulate conversations,
and guidance for managing different
aspects of change.
How can you adapt
approaches from successful
Education Systems?
The Microsoft Education
Transformation Framework helps fast
track system-wide transformation
by summarizing decades of quality
research. You can quickly see what
global leaders are recommending
and tap into their best practice and
experiences, with links to go deeper if
required. Examples of what has worked
and what hasn’t help you to avoid
repeating the same mistakes.
The organizations on the page opposite
all used the Microsoft Education
Transformation Framework to evaluate
and improve their programs.
Schools themselves need
to be changed, to foster
the creativity that humans
will need to set them
apart from computers.
The Economist, 2014
Partnering with Countries –
Finland
Widely recognized as world leaders in
learning, the Finnish National Board of
Education developed a Learning and
Competence 2020 strategy. This nationwide
initiative sets a vision for broad-based
education excellence to provide a
sustainable future, well-being and economic
competitiveness. To support this vision,
Microsoft has engineered a secure IT
architecture empowering schools to support
anytime, anywhere access to classmates,
support, resources, digital tools and
innovative technologies that support future
ways of learning.
Partnering with School Districts –
Manteca
It was simple: Manteca Unified School District
recognized that they did not have a system
in place to support 21st-century learning
initiatives, including the Common Core State
Standards, which require a digital curriculum
for all grades K–12. So they developed a Going
Digital 2015 vision. Their yardstick of success?
Students and teachers accessing rich, dynamic
digital resources for the majority of their
instructional day. Microsoft is collaborating
with Manteca Unified School District to
provide the underlying technology that will
transform teaching and learning across 24,000
students and bring their vision to life.
Partnering with Counties –
Miami-Dade
It was inspired: in 2014 Miami-Dade Schools
recognized that 1-to-1 learning was the best
way to support their vision for personalized
learning. ”Technology, by itself, is not going to
close the achievement gap between the rich
and the poor, a gap that threatens so many of
our minority students,” said Superintendent
Alberto M. Carvalho. “But when technology
is used correctly, we have seen powerful
results.” Partnering with Microsoft the school
has deployed Surface Tablets to students with
powerful cloud-based tools like Office 365
Education and OneNote that free them up to
learn intuitively across distance and device.
Education Transformation Framework | 32 | Education Transformation Framework
21st Century
Pedagogy
Leadership
and Policy
Establishing a Vision
What does an effective learning
environment look like? How will
we communicate and
lead our vision?
Curriculum and
Assessment
How will essential skills be
developed and assessed? How will
we enable deep learning?
Developing a Learning
Community
How do we support communities
of practice and inquiry? How do we
balance individual needs, community
development, and accountability?
Personalized Learning
How do we optimize learning for
each student? How do we support
collaboration, creation
and production?
Designing Technology for
Efficient and Effective Schools
How are we maximizing student safety,
data security, and learning?
How are we planning for increasing
technology needs?
Physical Learning
Environments
How are we redefining physical
and virtual learning spaces? How do
learning spaces support personalized
and collaborative learning?
Organizational Capacity, Strategic
Planning and Quality Assurance
How will we develop and celebrate
a culture of innovation?
How will we embed meaningful
professional learning?
Inclusion, Accessibility
and Sustainability
How do we ensure all students have
access to learning when and where they
need? Is it sustainable, scalable,
and replicable?
Teacher and
Leader Capacity
How will we support positive
change? What policies
enable our vision?
Partnerships and
Capacity Building
How will we engage partners
in transformation? How will we
involve the community?
Education
Transformation
Framework
Use these ten components of transformation to plan and
implement change at systemic level. Start by identifying
your readiness stage – developing leadership and policy,
or implementing 21st century pedagogy – and then select
objectives that fall within your vision. Each objective is
underpinned by an executive summary and an academic
whitepaper detailing global evidence, so you can use best
practice to speed up effective transformation.
4 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 5
10 components
of transformation
The Microsoft Education Framework provides a
comprehensive reference library of research findings,
case studies and best practice to assist governments
and ministries planning systemic change. To start your
discussions, we’ve summarized the ten components
of transformation here, however, we recommend
downloading the executive summaries and whitepapers
from our website.
We can also support you with collaborative workshops
– talk to your Microsoft contact for details.
microsoft.com/education/leaders
Leadership and Policy
To scaffold the transformation model, Microsoft
has worked with leading academics to develop four
leadership and policy whitepapers. They provide
evidence and examples of successful transformation
and show how technology can enable progress.
The summaries of these papers can help you define
your scope and open discussion with stakeholders.
Complete versions are available at
microsoft.com/education/leaders
A commitment to personalized
learning includes providing
technology solutions that empower all
students, including those with learning
difficulties, physical disabilities
or other learning impairments.
Accessibility is a crucial consideration
in transformation, and early planning
for inclusive learning environments
benefits students and schools.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Enabling Transformation
with Strategic Planning, Organizational
Capacity and Sustainability
•	 Microsoft Enable website
www.microsoft.com/enable
Evidence increasingly points to the
requirement of a change strategy that
includes professional development,
feedback and support for teachers.
Critical to swift transformation is the
deployment of a well-researched
monitoring and evaluation system.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Enabling Transformation
with Strategic Planning, Organizational
Capacity and Sustainability
•	 Whitepaper: Quality Assurance:
Monitoring and Evaluation
to Inform Practice and Leadership
•	 Workshop: How to Build
a Strategic Plan
•	 Workshop: Deep Dive on
Monitoring and Evaluation
Before school systems can embark on
change they need a clear vision. Defining
one is complex because it touches on
the perceptions, attitudes and everyday
work of multiple stakeholders; involves
the reallocation of fiscal and cultural
resources; and disturbs the status quo.
This focus area helps policy leaders
with examples from successful systems,
and best practice to develop a cycle
that includes defining a vision, strategic
planning, implementation,
and reflections on progress.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Vision for Anywhere,
Anytime Learning for All
•	 Workshop: Why Transform?
1Establishing a Vision
A public-private education partnership
has the potential to be a significant
catalyst for systemic change – increasing
enrolment, student outcomes and
cost efficiencies. In order to find the
right partner and deliver the greatest
possible alliance, work and success,
both organizations must commit
to mutual understanding and the
power of education to transform lives,
communities, institutions, and nations.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Public, Private,
and Community Partnerships
for Employability
•	 Workshop: Implementation Plan
for Education Transformation
2Partnerships and Capacity
Building for change
3Organizational Capacity,
Strategic Planning and
Quality Assurance
4Inclusion, Accessibility
and Sustainability
6 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 7
With the right technology in place,
personalized learning is becoming
practical and easy to implement
throughout schools. This has the
potential to overcome socio-economic,
time and space limitations and
maximize educational opportunities
through motivated, engaging and
relevant learning. Clear guidelines from
UNESCO present a roadmap towards
individualized education.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Personalized learning
for Global Citizens
•	 Workshop: Quality Enhancement and
Personalized Learning with Analytics
•	 Workshop: School Leadership
Academies
Building teacher and leader capacity
is vital to successful transformation.
In addition to equipping leaders with
the skills and incentives to continually
assess and apply new ways of
working, top-performing schools
place an intensive focus on training,
mentoring and collaborative groups
that promote discussions on student
learning, and offer regular feedback
and peer learning.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Building Leader
and Educator Capacity
for Transformation
•	 Workshop: 21st Century
Learning Design
Responsive and creative use of technology
is powerful in improving curriculum
and assessment outcomes for students.
With access to personalized, connected
and collaborative learning, students in
blended learning exceed students in
traditional classroom environments. This
can improve engagement in key areas,
like STEM. However, care must be taken to
ensure technology meets the needs of the
student and the strategies of the teacher.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Curriculum, Content
and Assessment for the Real World
•	 Workshop: Deep Learning with
Collaborative Assessment
•	 Workshop: School Leadership
Academies
A community of practice can provide
a structure that is capable of fostering
growth and development amongst peers
to enhance learning goals.
Learning communities go through a
series of stages as they grow and develop,
however technology makes it easier to
create and sustain a peer network and
gives learning communities the ability to
communicate and collaborate in a virtual
hub that can deliver support to members
at any time.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Learning Communities
and Support
•	 Workshop: School Leadership
Academies
Anytime, anywhere virtual learning
spaces are the manifestation of the
connections that are redefining the 21st
century school-community dynamic.
From whole-of-school transformation
to mobile and smart learning solutions,
these technology-enabled environments
cultivate innovative learning and bring
together all stakeholders in the building
of a single ‘mega-learning space.’
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Whitepaper: Transforming Learning
Environments for Anytime, Anywhere
Learning for All
Combining cloud solutions that
manage infrastructure, services and
learning allows schools to operate more
effectively. Not only does the technology
support the running of the school, it also
maximizes the potential of all students.
By unlocking and understanding student
data educators can solve critical teaching
challenges, improving learning outcomes
and graduation rates.
Resources and support
•	 Executive summary
•	 Workshop: How to Create a Project
Implementation Plan
•	 Workshop: Design, Deploy and
Transform for CIO’s and IT Leaders
•	 Core solutions:
www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/
school-leaders/default.aspx
21st Century Pedagogy
To help schools plan changes to pedagogy, Microsoft
has worked with experts in the field to develop guiding
whitepapers. They provide evidence and examples of
aspects of pedagogy and how technology can support
them. The summaries of these papers can help open
discussion with teachers and provide useful evidence
to support your approach.
Complete versions are available at
microsoft.com/education/leaders
5Personalized
Learning
8Developing a Learning
Community
6Teacher and
Leader Capacity
9Physical Learning
Environments
7Curriculum
and Assessment
10Designing Technology
for Efficient and
Effective Schools
8 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 9
The Microsoft Education Transformation Framework can help
school leaders envision, plan, implement and measure their
program. Every school is different and change can be ‘whole
school’ or ‘incremental’. Here are some typical outcomes:
Where could education
transformation take you?
Classrooms inspire and
empower learning
Classrooms are flexible spaces with mobile
seating and reconfigurable furniture.
While teachers guide from the side,
students learn comfortably in the way
that suits the activity – from noisy group
brainstorming to quiet study.
•	 Wireless connectivity
•	 1-to-1 learning – individual
student devices
•	 Secure online workspaces for sharing
with powerful tools for collaboration,
communication and creativity – Office
365 Education, Sway and Sharepoint.
Education is not limited
by time or place
Students study core course material
as homework using online resources
prepared by teachers. This supports
‘flipped learning’, where students use
class time for questions and discussion.
Sick, home-schooled and distance
learners can study courseware and join
classes via videoconference.
•	 Wireless connectivity, Skype,
1-to-1 learning
•	 Office Mix – creating engaging
interactive content
•	 OneNote Class Notebooks – students
view and annotate sections of video
lessons they don’t understand.
The teacher can see all notebooks.
Students engage
in deep learning
Students use connected devices to gain
knowledge and skills by investigating
and responding to a complex question,
problem or challenge. They can reach
out to affiliated companies for input
and guidance.
•	 Research knowledge and
opinions – Bing
•	 Collate and compare
resources – One Note
•	 Brainstorm and sketch ideas
with a digital pen
•	 Canvass opinions on safe
social media – Yammer
•	 Get feedback on drafts from teacher
or industry mentor – OneNote
•	 Upload assignment as a
podcast – Office 365 Education.
Learning is personalized
and enjoyable
Education is more effective when
students can collaborate with teachers
to set their own learning goals and
measures of success within the context
of the curriculum.
•	 1-to-1 learning – individual
student devices
•	 Create personal learning
framework – One Note
•	 Build e-portfolio for assessment –
OneNote or SharePoint
•	 Share work and use powerful tools
for collaboration, communication
and creativity – Office 365 Education
and Sway.
Teachers are skilled and
equipped to succeed
Teachers are supported with ongoing
professional development that is flexible
and easily accessible. Their achievements
are recognized and rewarded. There are
mechanisms in place for team teaching,
peer review and feedback.
•	 IT skilling for teachers – IT Academy
•	 Skilling teachers and connecting
them to resources and lesson plans –
Microsoft Education Community
•	 Managing cloud-based mobile devices
for teachers – Windows inTune.
Performance can be
efficiently monitored
From government level down to
individual students, all involved in or
impacted by education transformation
projects know how they’re progressing,
with secure online access to real-time
performance data.
•	 Education analytics – Microsoft SQL
Server, Office 365 Education, OneNote,
Mix and Power BI
•	 E-portfolios for assessment –
SharePoint, Sway and OneNote.
STEM teaching is vibrant and
engaging
There is a coordinated, systemic
approach to STEM and an engaging
school curriculum and pedagogy that
attract students to this priority area.
We care enormously about
supporting digital literacy
in the classroom, so our
students learn the skills they
need to be successful in
the workplace.
Colby Clark, Director of IT,
Manteca Unified School District
Education Transformation Framework | 1110 | Education Transformation Framework
© 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Bing, Excel, Lync, Office, OneNote, PowerPoint, Skype,
Word, Windows and the Windows logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States
and/or other countries. Other product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. 18206-1115
Managing Editors
Aidan McCarthy, Senior Program Manager;
Dr. Cathy Cavanaugh, Alexa Joyce, Dr. Ginno
Kelley, Mei Ling Tan, Kati Tiainen, Sean Tierney.
Interested in taking the next step on
your transformation journey?
Visit microsoft.com/education/leaders

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Education transformation framework

  • 2. Inspiring and implementing change School systems are faced with both a challenge and an extraordinary opportunity. The chance to rethink and reinvent education to support our most valuable asset: youth. Why do some countries succeed? Over the past few years, countries like Hong Kong and Singapore have lifted performance dramatically through system-wide education transformation. Their schools have fostered authentic competency-based learning supported by technology to engage and inspire their students. These successful education systems start with vision for equipping students with the creativity, collaboration and communication and STEM skills they need to succeed in today’s global economy. Translating this vision into reality requires new strategies for education. For many it is a chance to rethink their curriculum, assessment, teaching practice, as well as the nature of physical classrooms including where, how and when students learn best. How can we learn from their experiences? To understand which strategies underpin success, Microsoft worked with leading policy makers and academics to evaluate studies of those schools, school districts and countries where learning transformation initiatives have made dramatic improvements. And we consulted with 130 different policy makers to validate our findings. The result is a Transformation Framework. Grounded in the latest research into effective policy, leadership and pedagogy transformation, it is open and non-prescriptive, making it a flexible starting point for schools or systems. It is underpinned by a suite of whitepapers with evidence and questions to stimulate conversations, and guidance for managing different aspects of change. How can you adapt approaches from successful Education Systems? The Microsoft Education Transformation Framework helps fast track system-wide transformation by summarizing decades of quality research. You can quickly see what global leaders are recommending and tap into their best practice and experiences, with links to go deeper if required. Examples of what has worked and what hasn’t help you to avoid repeating the same mistakes. The organizations on the page opposite all used the Microsoft Education Transformation Framework to evaluate and improve their programs. Schools themselves need to be changed, to foster the creativity that humans will need to set them apart from computers. The Economist, 2014 Partnering with Countries – Finland Widely recognized as world leaders in learning, the Finnish National Board of Education developed a Learning and Competence 2020 strategy. This nationwide initiative sets a vision for broad-based education excellence to provide a sustainable future, well-being and economic competitiveness. To support this vision, Microsoft has engineered a secure IT architecture empowering schools to support anytime, anywhere access to classmates, support, resources, digital tools and innovative technologies that support future ways of learning. Partnering with School Districts – Manteca It was simple: Manteca Unified School District recognized that they did not have a system in place to support 21st-century learning initiatives, including the Common Core State Standards, which require a digital curriculum for all grades K–12. So they developed a Going Digital 2015 vision. Their yardstick of success? Students and teachers accessing rich, dynamic digital resources for the majority of their instructional day. Microsoft is collaborating with Manteca Unified School District to provide the underlying technology that will transform teaching and learning across 24,000 students and bring their vision to life. Partnering with Counties – Miami-Dade It was inspired: in 2014 Miami-Dade Schools recognized that 1-to-1 learning was the best way to support their vision for personalized learning. ”Technology, by itself, is not going to close the achievement gap between the rich and the poor, a gap that threatens so many of our minority students,” said Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho. “But when technology is used correctly, we have seen powerful results.” Partnering with Microsoft the school has deployed Surface Tablets to students with powerful cloud-based tools like Office 365 Education and OneNote that free them up to learn intuitively across distance and device. Education Transformation Framework | 32 | Education Transformation Framework
  • 3. 21st Century Pedagogy Leadership and Policy Establishing a Vision What does an effective learning environment look like? How will we communicate and lead our vision? Curriculum and Assessment How will essential skills be developed and assessed? How will we enable deep learning? Developing a Learning Community How do we support communities of practice and inquiry? How do we balance individual needs, community development, and accountability? Personalized Learning How do we optimize learning for each student? How do we support collaboration, creation and production? Designing Technology for Efficient and Effective Schools How are we maximizing student safety, data security, and learning? How are we planning for increasing technology needs? Physical Learning Environments How are we redefining physical and virtual learning spaces? How do learning spaces support personalized and collaborative learning? Organizational Capacity, Strategic Planning and Quality Assurance How will we develop and celebrate a culture of innovation? How will we embed meaningful professional learning? Inclusion, Accessibility and Sustainability How do we ensure all students have access to learning when and where they need? Is it sustainable, scalable, and replicable? Teacher and Leader Capacity How will we support positive change? What policies enable our vision? Partnerships and Capacity Building How will we engage partners in transformation? How will we involve the community? Education Transformation Framework Use these ten components of transformation to plan and implement change at systemic level. Start by identifying your readiness stage – developing leadership and policy, or implementing 21st century pedagogy – and then select objectives that fall within your vision. Each objective is underpinned by an executive summary and an academic whitepaper detailing global evidence, so you can use best practice to speed up effective transformation. 4 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 5
  • 4. 10 components of transformation The Microsoft Education Framework provides a comprehensive reference library of research findings, case studies and best practice to assist governments and ministries planning systemic change. To start your discussions, we’ve summarized the ten components of transformation here, however, we recommend downloading the executive summaries and whitepapers from our website. We can also support you with collaborative workshops – talk to your Microsoft contact for details. microsoft.com/education/leaders Leadership and Policy To scaffold the transformation model, Microsoft has worked with leading academics to develop four leadership and policy whitepapers. They provide evidence and examples of successful transformation and show how technology can enable progress. The summaries of these papers can help you define your scope and open discussion with stakeholders. Complete versions are available at microsoft.com/education/leaders A commitment to personalized learning includes providing technology solutions that empower all students, including those with learning difficulties, physical disabilities or other learning impairments. Accessibility is a crucial consideration in transformation, and early planning for inclusive learning environments benefits students and schools. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Enabling Transformation with Strategic Planning, Organizational Capacity and Sustainability • Microsoft Enable website www.microsoft.com/enable Evidence increasingly points to the requirement of a change strategy that includes professional development, feedback and support for teachers. Critical to swift transformation is the deployment of a well-researched monitoring and evaluation system. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Enabling Transformation with Strategic Planning, Organizational Capacity and Sustainability • Whitepaper: Quality Assurance: Monitoring and Evaluation to Inform Practice and Leadership • Workshop: How to Build a Strategic Plan • Workshop: Deep Dive on Monitoring and Evaluation Before school systems can embark on change they need a clear vision. Defining one is complex because it touches on the perceptions, attitudes and everyday work of multiple stakeholders; involves the reallocation of fiscal and cultural resources; and disturbs the status quo. This focus area helps policy leaders with examples from successful systems, and best practice to develop a cycle that includes defining a vision, strategic planning, implementation, and reflections on progress. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Vision for Anywhere, Anytime Learning for All • Workshop: Why Transform? 1Establishing a Vision A public-private education partnership has the potential to be a significant catalyst for systemic change – increasing enrolment, student outcomes and cost efficiencies. In order to find the right partner and deliver the greatest possible alliance, work and success, both organizations must commit to mutual understanding and the power of education to transform lives, communities, institutions, and nations. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Public, Private, and Community Partnerships for Employability • Workshop: Implementation Plan for Education Transformation 2Partnerships and Capacity Building for change 3Organizational Capacity, Strategic Planning and Quality Assurance 4Inclusion, Accessibility and Sustainability 6 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 7
  • 5. With the right technology in place, personalized learning is becoming practical and easy to implement throughout schools. This has the potential to overcome socio-economic, time and space limitations and maximize educational opportunities through motivated, engaging and relevant learning. Clear guidelines from UNESCO present a roadmap towards individualized education. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Personalized learning for Global Citizens • Workshop: Quality Enhancement and Personalized Learning with Analytics • Workshop: School Leadership Academies Building teacher and leader capacity is vital to successful transformation. In addition to equipping leaders with the skills and incentives to continually assess and apply new ways of working, top-performing schools place an intensive focus on training, mentoring and collaborative groups that promote discussions on student learning, and offer regular feedback and peer learning. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Building Leader and Educator Capacity for Transformation • Workshop: 21st Century Learning Design Responsive and creative use of technology is powerful in improving curriculum and assessment outcomes for students. With access to personalized, connected and collaborative learning, students in blended learning exceed students in traditional classroom environments. This can improve engagement in key areas, like STEM. However, care must be taken to ensure technology meets the needs of the student and the strategies of the teacher. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Curriculum, Content and Assessment for the Real World • Workshop: Deep Learning with Collaborative Assessment • Workshop: School Leadership Academies A community of practice can provide a structure that is capable of fostering growth and development amongst peers to enhance learning goals. Learning communities go through a series of stages as they grow and develop, however technology makes it easier to create and sustain a peer network and gives learning communities the ability to communicate and collaborate in a virtual hub that can deliver support to members at any time. Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Learning Communities and Support • Workshop: School Leadership Academies Anytime, anywhere virtual learning spaces are the manifestation of the connections that are redefining the 21st century school-community dynamic. From whole-of-school transformation to mobile and smart learning solutions, these technology-enabled environments cultivate innovative learning and bring together all stakeholders in the building of a single ‘mega-learning space.’ Resources and support • Executive summary • Whitepaper: Transforming Learning Environments for Anytime, Anywhere Learning for All Combining cloud solutions that manage infrastructure, services and learning allows schools to operate more effectively. Not only does the technology support the running of the school, it also maximizes the potential of all students. By unlocking and understanding student data educators can solve critical teaching challenges, improving learning outcomes and graduation rates. Resources and support • Executive summary • Workshop: How to Create a Project Implementation Plan • Workshop: Design, Deploy and Transform for CIO’s and IT Leaders • Core solutions: www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/ school-leaders/default.aspx 21st Century Pedagogy To help schools plan changes to pedagogy, Microsoft has worked with experts in the field to develop guiding whitepapers. They provide evidence and examples of aspects of pedagogy and how technology can support them. The summaries of these papers can help open discussion with teachers and provide useful evidence to support your approach. Complete versions are available at microsoft.com/education/leaders 5Personalized Learning 8Developing a Learning Community 6Teacher and Leader Capacity 9Physical Learning Environments 7Curriculum and Assessment 10Designing Technology for Efficient and Effective Schools 8 | Education Transformation Framework Education Transformation Framework | 9
  • 6. The Microsoft Education Transformation Framework can help school leaders envision, plan, implement and measure their program. Every school is different and change can be ‘whole school’ or ‘incremental’. Here are some typical outcomes: Where could education transformation take you? Classrooms inspire and empower learning Classrooms are flexible spaces with mobile seating and reconfigurable furniture. While teachers guide from the side, students learn comfortably in the way that suits the activity – from noisy group brainstorming to quiet study. • Wireless connectivity • 1-to-1 learning – individual student devices • Secure online workspaces for sharing with powerful tools for collaboration, communication and creativity – Office 365 Education, Sway and Sharepoint. Education is not limited by time or place Students study core course material as homework using online resources prepared by teachers. This supports ‘flipped learning’, where students use class time for questions and discussion. Sick, home-schooled and distance learners can study courseware and join classes via videoconference. • Wireless connectivity, Skype, 1-to-1 learning • Office Mix – creating engaging interactive content • OneNote Class Notebooks – students view and annotate sections of video lessons they don’t understand. The teacher can see all notebooks. Students engage in deep learning Students use connected devices to gain knowledge and skills by investigating and responding to a complex question, problem or challenge. They can reach out to affiliated companies for input and guidance. • Research knowledge and opinions – Bing • Collate and compare resources – One Note • Brainstorm and sketch ideas with a digital pen • Canvass opinions on safe social media – Yammer • Get feedback on drafts from teacher or industry mentor – OneNote • Upload assignment as a podcast – Office 365 Education. Learning is personalized and enjoyable Education is more effective when students can collaborate with teachers to set their own learning goals and measures of success within the context of the curriculum. • 1-to-1 learning – individual student devices • Create personal learning framework – One Note • Build e-portfolio for assessment – OneNote or SharePoint • Share work and use powerful tools for collaboration, communication and creativity – Office 365 Education and Sway. Teachers are skilled and equipped to succeed Teachers are supported with ongoing professional development that is flexible and easily accessible. Their achievements are recognized and rewarded. There are mechanisms in place for team teaching, peer review and feedback. • IT skilling for teachers – IT Academy • Skilling teachers and connecting them to resources and lesson plans – Microsoft Education Community • Managing cloud-based mobile devices for teachers – Windows inTune. Performance can be efficiently monitored From government level down to individual students, all involved in or impacted by education transformation projects know how they’re progressing, with secure online access to real-time performance data. • Education analytics – Microsoft SQL Server, Office 365 Education, OneNote, Mix and Power BI • E-portfolios for assessment – SharePoint, Sway and OneNote. STEM teaching is vibrant and engaging There is a coordinated, systemic approach to STEM and an engaging school curriculum and pedagogy that attract students to this priority area. We care enormously about supporting digital literacy in the classroom, so our students learn the skills they need to be successful in the workplace. Colby Clark, Director of IT, Manteca Unified School District Education Transformation Framework | 1110 | Education Transformation Framework
  • 7. © 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Bing, Excel, Lync, Office, OneNote, PowerPoint, Skype, Word, Windows and the Windows logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. 18206-1115 Managing Editors Aidan McCarthy, Senior Program Manager; Dr. Cathy Cavanaugh, Alexa Joyce, Dr. Ginno Kelley, Mei Ling Tan, Kati Tiainen, Sean Tierney. Interested in taking the next step on your transformation journey? Visit microsoft.com/education/leaders