After identifying critical needs and root causes, teams research and select an evidence-based strategy that addresses the prioritized, critical needs. Benefits of selecting an evidence-based strategy include:
The district leadership team (DLT), building leadership team (BLT) and teacher-based teams (TBTs) all play crucial roles in researching and selecting evidence-based strategies.
DLT - Researches and selects, or continues using, evidence-based, district-level strategies that increase student achievement while minimizing the achievement gaps between student groups.
BLT - Researches and selects, or continues using, evidence-based, building-wide strategies that align with district strategies, increase student achievement and address students’ critical needs while minimizing the achievement gaps.
TBTs - Research and select evidence-based instructional practices that align with selected district and building strategies and, when fully implemented:
A clearinghouse is a collection of researched practices that have been evaluated for their intended impact. Each clearinghouse has its own policies for including and rating practices, so teams must determine the level of evidence associated with a chosen strategy. As a team selects an evidence-based strategy, that strategy should align to the building or district context.
Ohio's Evidence-Based Clearinghouse is:
Section 8002 of ESSA defined four levels of evidence:
Evidence-based strategies are programs, practices or activities that have been proven to improve student outcomes. Districts can be confident these strategies are likely to produce positive results when implemented as intended.
For a practice to be "evidence based," an external evaluator must have evaluated its effectiveness. The design and outcome of the evaluation will determine what, if any, level of evidence the intervention meets.
When selecting an evidence-based strategy, team members must be aware of its core components, required time commitment, funding and expectations for full implementation. This helps teams select the most appropriate strategy to address the critical needs identified in Step 1 - Identify Critical Needs.
Consider these factors when selecting evidence-based strategies:
Teams should inventory current strategies and their effectiveness when addressing critical needs. Selecting a new, evidence-based strategy might require ending a current practice.