School
Environment Matters: West Lincoln-Broadwell administers fourth
Illinois 5Essentials Survey to improve student learning
Students, parents, and teachers weigh in
on school climate and learning conditions
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[February 13, 2016]
LINCOLN
- West Lincoln-Broadwell School will join the Illinois State Board
of Education (ISBE) in the fourth statewide survey of school climate
and learning conditions.
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The survey provides a unique opportunity for teachers, students,
and parents to have a voice in improving their schools. From January
11 through March 11, teachers, students, and parents will be asked
to take a 20-minute research-based survey to help identify strengths
and weaknesses in their school’s learning environment. This survey
will serve as an opportunity for schools to reflect on progress
since the last statewide implementation.
The Illinois 5Essentials Survey provides a comprehensive picture of
a school’s organizational culture in an individualized report
measuring five “essentials” critical for school success:
- Effective Leaders
- Collaborative Teachers
- Involved Families
- Supportive Environment
- Ambitious Instruction
Twenty years of University of Chicago research in more than
400 schools has shown that schools that were strong on at least
three of the 5Essentials were 10 times more likely to make
substantial gains in improving student reading and math than
schools that were weak on three or more of the Essentials. Those
differences remained true even after controlling for student and
school characteristics, including poverty, race, gender, and
neighborhood characteristics. Strength on components within the
Essentials also correlated with increased teacher retention,
student attendance, college enrollment, and high school
graduation.
Generated from a rigorous analysis of teacher and student survey
responses, 5Essentials Reports demonstrate that what teachers
and students say about their schools can serve as important
indicators for school success. In the inaugural 2012-2013
statewide Illinois 5Essentials Survey, 87 percent of all schools
in the state met the 50-percent participation threshold to
receive a 5Essentials Report, with participation from more than
70 percent of all teachers and eligible 6th through 12th graders
across Illinois.
In 2016, all districts will have the option to participate and
are strongly encouraged to do so. Districts participating in
Race to the Top and those that did not participate in the survey
last year will be required under state law to participate.
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Recent legislation (105 ILCS 5/2-3.153) allows school districts
the option to select an alternative to the 5Essentials from a
pre-approved pool for the 2016 administration. Selection of an
alternative required school board and local union approval and
was at the district’s own expense. Details on survey
alternatives can be found on the State Board’s website:
www.isbe.net.
West Lincoln-Broadwell will participate in the statewide 2016 5Essentials Survey
to meet state legislation and the Board’s mandate, WLB will administer the
survey to learn how schools are doing on the 5Essentials for school success.
Principals and superintendents will receive their 5Essentials Reports in May
2016. Survey results will also be reported publically on the 2016 State School
Report Card website and the full 5Essentials Reports will also be released in
the fall. An optional parent survey is again available to all schools as a
supplement to the 5Essentials Survey for teachers and students—results from the
parent survey supplement will be included only in the individual school
5Essential Reports. Since 2013-14, the Illinois 5Essentials Survey has been
normed using the 2012-13 statewide results so that all schools can demonstrate
progress over time.
On behalf of the Illinois State Board of Education, UChicago Impact is providing
Illinois 5Essentials to schools statewide. Teachers, students, and parents may
complete the Illinois 5Essentials Survey online. For more information visit:
https://illinois.5-essentials.org.
[Heather Baker, West
Lincoln-Broadwell]
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