Conducting Stakeholder Interviews for School Quality Assessment

 
Stakeholder
Interviews
 
 
 
-
Stakeholder interviews are conducted during
the first two days of the CSSI visit.
 
-
The CSSI Team Lead creates the interview
schedule and assigns team members to certain
rubric areas.
 
-
CSSI Team Members complete interviews with
teachers, parents, students, school leaders, and
board members.
 
-
As stated in the Team Member Agreement,
anonymity is maintained for all interviewees,
unless child protection concerns or harm are noted.
 
StakeHolder Interviews
 
A variety of stakeholders are interviewed during the school quality visit; the CSSI
team aims to interview all leaders, teachers, support staff, business personnel and
board members as well as a collection of students and parents.
 
Review team members use a standardized set of interview questions that are
aligned to the assessment rubric. These questions are presented through google
forms.
 
CSSI team members are required to take digital notes during stakeholder
interviews and to save them for 90 days after the visit. The manner and method of
note-taking is selected by the review member based on personal style and
preference. The CDE provides a recommended note-taking tool.
 
This tool and the interview questions can be found in the documents folder for
this section of the course.
 
Interview protocol:
 
 ● Interviews are 30 minutes for all stakeholders except leaders; we ask school leaders and
instructional leaders for 60 minutes
● Stick to the script as much as possible but probe as necessary
● Remind the interviewee of the purpose of the visit and confidentiality (see framing script in
Google Drive folder with interview scripts)
● Ask for specific examples (e.g. “give me an example of how you used a formative assessment
this quarter to drive your instruction”)
● Stay neutral and be aware of your own body language
● Know when you have your answer and move on (i.e. there may not be an answer) ● Don’t give
feedback or affirm/not-affirm questions or answers of the interviewee
 ● Don’t react or go down a “rabbit hole” with an interviewee that is disgruntled and wants to
veer off the script
● Be aware of interviewee emotion and respond accordingly
 
These norms can also be found in the documents folder.
 
Interview norms:
 
-
After interviews are completed, team
members will complete their assigned
section of the Four Domains or Standards
rubric.
 
-
Team Members should use specific
examples from interviews to back up their
ratings, and show rather than tell what they
learned.
 
Interview data:
 
Open the
documents folder
to preview
interview
questions and
learn more.
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Welcome! In this section of the course, you will learn how to conduct stakeholder interviews.

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Stakeholder interviews are a crucial part of the school quality assessment process. The CSSI team conducts interviews with various stakeholders to gain insights into different aspects of the school environment. Interview protocols, norms, and data collection procedures are detailed to ensure a thorough evaluation. Team members are guided on how to conduct interviews effectively, maintain confidentiality, and document valuable feedback. Stakeholder interviews play a vital role in assessing school performance and guiding improvement efforts.

  • Stakeholder interviews
  • School quality assessment
  • CSSI team
  • Interview protocols
  • Data collection

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  1. Stakeholder Interviews

  2. StakeHolder Interviews Stakeholder interviews are conducted during the first two days of the CSSI visit. - The CSSI Team Lead creates the interview schedule and assigns team members to certain rubric areas. - CSSI Team Members complete interviews with teachers, parents, students, school leaders, and board members. - As stated in the Team Member Agreement, anonymity is maintained for all interviewees, unless child protection concerns or harm are noted. -

  3. Interview protocol: A variety of stakeholders are interviewed during the school quality visit; the CSSI team aims to interview all leaders, teachers, support staff, business personnel and board members as well as a collection of students and parents. Review team members use a standardized set of interview questions that are aligned to the assessment rubric. These questions are presented through google forms. CSSI team members are required to take digital notes during stakeholder interviews and to save them for 90 days after the visit. The manner and method of note-taking is selected by the review member based on personal style and preference. The CDE provides a recommended note-taking tool. This tool and the interview questions can be found in the documents folder for this section of the course.

  4. Interview norms: Interviews are 30 minutes for all stakeholders except leaders; we ask school leaders and instructional leaders for 60 minutes Stick to the script as much as possible but probe as necessary Remind the interviewee of the purpose of the visit and confidentiality (see framing script in Google Drive folder with interview scripts) Ask for specific examples (e.g. give me an example of how you used a formative assessment this quarter to drive your instruction ) Stay neutral and be aware of your own body language Know when you have your answer and move on (i.e. there may not be an answer) Don t give feedback or affirm/not-affirm questions or answers of the interviewee Don t react or go down a rabbit hole with an interviewee that is disgruntled and wants to veer off the script Be aware of interviewee emotion and respond accordingly These norms can also be found in the documents folder.

  5. Interview data: - After interviews are completed, team members will complete their assigned section of the Four Domains or Standards rubric. - Team Members should use specific examples from interviews to back up their ratings, and show rather than tell what they learned.

  6. Open the documents folder to preview interview questions and learn more.

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