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9x5: The HiPlaces Model

From the 9 Dimensions:
Create Small, Personalized Communities for Learning

Research has shown that students in personalized learning environments achieve at higher levels and are better adjusted than their peers in large, impersonal schools. Middle school, for example, is not viewed by improvement initiatives as a dry run for the large high school; to the contrary, high performance high schools look to the most effective middle and elementary schools as models of small communities. Among recommendations by most whole-school change reform initiatives are that students be grouped into "houses" of less than 300 students, with houses in turn divided into teacher teams. These teams ideally have 4-5 teachers and less than 100 students. In a small, personalized learning community, each student has at least one trustworthy adult who knows him/her well. Instruction is coordinated and organized in ways which foster group cohesion and harmony, such as small group discussions and projects, cooperative learning, and peer tutoring.

The 5 Components for Analysis and Interpretation 
of this Dimension:

Procedures and Practices

Team or Grade Level Practices: OVERALL
Curriculum Coordination Practices: OVERALL
Coordination of Student Assignments, Assessments and Feedback: OVERALL
Parent Contact and Involvement: OVERALL
Contact with Other Building Resource Staff: OVERALL
Development of Performance Standards: OVERALL
Teacher-Led Advisory Program Coverage: OVERALL
Classroom Practices: OVERALL
Small Group Active Instruction: OVERALL
Attitudes toward Educational Practices: ELEMENTARY
Attitudes toward Educational Practices: MIDDLE
Attitudes toward Educational Practices: HIGH

Attitudes/Norms/Expectations

Attitudes toward Educational Practices: OVERALL
Classroom Practices: ELEMENTARY
Small Group Active Instruction: ELEMENTARY
Integration and Interdisciplinary Practices: ELEMENTARY
Community Based Learning Opportunities: ELEMENTARY
Classroom Practices: MIDDLE
Small Group Active Instruction: MIDDLE
Integration and Interdisciplinary Practices: MIDDLE
Community Based Learning Opportunities: MIDDLE
Classroom Practices: HIGH
Small Group Active Instruction: HIGH
Integration and Interdisciplinary Practices: HIGH

Skills/Knowledge Base/Preparations

Frequency of Participation in Staff Development Activities: OVERALL
Additional Staff Development Activities Wanted/Needed: OVERALL

Climate/Experiential Conditions

Quality of Team or Grade Level Interactions: OVERALL
Team or Grade Level Decision Making and Building Committee Decision Making: OVERALL
Classroom Climate: OVERALL
Barriers to Implementation of the Reform Initiative: OVERALL
Team or Grade Level Practices: ELEMENTARY
Integrated Thematic Units and Homework: ELEMENTARY
Team or Grade Level Practices: MIDDLE
Integrated Thematic Units and Homework: MIDDLE
Team or Grade Level Practices: HIGH
Integrated Thematic Units and Homework: HIGH

Structural/Organizational Conditions

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