2015 Showcase Awards Guidelines
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2015 Showcase Awards Guidelines
Guidelines 1 Table of contents 1. Showcase Awards for Excellence in Schools………………………………...3 1.1 Background and purpose………………………………………………………3 1.2 Criterion and categories………………………………………………………..3 2. Recognition and rewards – grants for schools………………………………5 3. Entering the Showcase Awards…………………………………………………5 3.1 Writing an awards submission………………………………………………...5 3.2 Entering your award submission……………………………………..………..6 3.3 The state final……………………………………………………………………7 3.4 Documentation to support your outcomes……………………………………8 3.5 Assistance with writing your submission……………………………………..8 4. Selection process……………………………………………………………….…9 5. Development grants…………………………………………………………..….10 5.1 Accountabilities………………………………….…………………….………10 Attachment A………………………………………………………………………….…11 2 1. The Showcase Awards for Excellence in Schools 1.1 Background and purpose In 2015, the Showcase Awards for Excellence in Schools (Showcase Awards) will continue its 15 year tradition of recognising and rewarding Queensland state schools that are significantly improving student learning outcomes through excellent teaching practice. The Showcase Awards are acknowledged as the Queensland Government's most prestigious educational awards and give Queensland state schools the chance to share in more than $370,000 in development grants. The program aims to: • recognise, celebrate and reward excellent teaching practice in state schools • foster a learning culture that supports sharing excellent practices • create professional development opportunities and • promote public education. 1.2 Criterion and categories 1.2.1 Criterion The overarching criterion for the Showcase Awards is: The program must significantly contribute to students’ quality outcomes and continuous improvement. These could include education, personal, health and social wellbeing and vocational outcomes. The criterion focuses on student development through competence, character, creativity and citizenship. All programs must: • be capable of being promoted as best practice • document evidence of commitment to continuous improvement to achieve quality outcomes for students (see section 3.4 for further details). A school program must include a range of the following features: • sustainability • transferability of process • inclusivity. 1.2.2 Categories There are six categories. A state award and three state finalist awards are presented in each of the categories, and up to 84 highly commended and 42 regional awards are also presented within these categories. 1. Showcase Award for Excellence in the Early and Primary Years Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for young children and students from birth to Year 6 through: • high quality teaching of a consistent curriculum 3 • • • productive partnerships instructional leadership improved student achievement. 2. Showcase Award for Excellence in the Junior Secondary Years Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for Year 7 to 9 students, engaging them, providing support and a sense of belonging, and addressing the seven guiding principles of: • distinct identity • quality teaching • student wellbeing • parent and community involvement • leadership • local decision-making • improved student achievement. 3. Showcase Award for Excellence in the Senior Years Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for Year 10 to 12 students through: • flexible education and training • opportunities, including post-secondary pathways • engaging students as active learners • consistent curriculum and high quality teaching • productive partnerships • instructional leadership • improved student achievement. 4. Showcase Award for Excellence in Inclusive Education Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for students through: • catering for their diverse needs • identifying and removing barriers to achievement • consistent curriculum and high quality teaching • productive partnerships • instructional leadership • improved student achievement. 5. Showcase Award for Excellence in Community Engagement Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for students through: • productive partnerships with students, staff, parents and their communities • opportunities that enhance community engagement • projects that involve hands-on learning through collaboration with community • improved student achievement. 6. Showcase Award for Excellence in Industry Partnerships Recognises programs which create positive outcomes and improved performance for students through: • opportunities that develop skills in industry-based programs using an integrated curriculum, structured industry placements, school-based apprenticeships and traineeships or cadetships, and industry activities • projects that involve learning through collaboration with business/industry • improved student achievement. 4 2. Recognition and rewards – grants for schools In 2015, the Showcase Awards school grants will include: • 42 regional awards, each comprising a $1000 development grant • up to 84 regional highly commended awards, each comprising a $250 development grant • selected from the regional award winners, 18 state finalists (three per category) will be announced on Friday 31 July, each receiving a $7500 development grant • six state awards, each comprising a $25,000 development grant, presented at the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner, on Friday 30 October 2015. 3. Entering the Showcase Awards Participating in the 2015 Showcase Awards involves the following steps: 1. Nomination Electronically enter a 2015 Showcase Award submission, describing the school program’s alignment to the category criteria and outcomes. Nominating requires only one submission, which will be assessed regionally and, if selected as a regional award winner, will be reassessed for state award judging. 2. State awards judging Shortlisting will occur in July 2015 and will identify three state finalists per category (18 programs in total) to participate in state awards judging. Judging will take place in Brisbane in October 2015, with winners announced at the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner on Friday 30 October 2015. Participation is open to all Queensland state school employees and volunteers; however, approval from the school’s principal must be sought prior to commencement. Nominations may be submitted by schools, clusters of schools or regional directors who have identified school programs in their region worthy of recognition. School programs that have won a Showcase state award previously cannot submit the same program again, regardless of whether the program has been adapted. Schools making a submission should note that content, not presentation is the basis for judging at all levels. 3.1 Writing an awards submission Submissions must be lodged electronically via the Showcase Awards submission portal (available on the Showcase Awards website) by 5 pm Friday 5 June 2015 using the template provided in Appendix A. It should include: • • a short, catchy project title and a one paragraph project summary for public relations and media use a clear, concise description, and qualitative and quantitative evidence of the program’s contribution to quality outcomes and continuous improvement for students (see section 3.4). 5 The following questions may assist in starting the submission writing process: • • • • • • • • What is the program called, what is it about? Who developed it, who delivers it and where is it delivered? If delivered by a cluster of schools, how does each school contribute to the program? How long has it been operating? Who does it benefit and how? What is new or different about this program? How is it making a difference to student outcomes? How do you know it is working? What evidence do you have to support this? Submissions must: • • • • not exceed 15 A4 pages – a maximum of five pages using the submission template in Appendix A, and up to 10 pages of appendices use a minimum font size of 11 point include a compulsory signed statement from the school’s principal (statement must form part of the 10 pages of appendices). For cluster schools, the principals’ statement should come from the lead school entering the submission include a compulsory signed statement from a P&C association, school board or school council (statement must form part of the 10 pages of appendices). Photographs should not be included in the submission, but may form part of the appendices. If an appendix contains high-resolution items such as photos, consider zipping the file or converting it to a high resolution PDF format file to meet the electronic file size limit. Publication of student details Guidelines on publication of details identifying state school students can be found at http://ppr.det.qld.gov.au/corp/ict/management/Pages/Personal-Information.aspx.These guidelines must be considered when preparing Showcase Awards submissions and organising Showcase publicity. Intellectual property All submissions remain the intellectual property of the Department of Education and Training. If a submission uses material from a source not covered by Department of Education and Training licences, the school should seek permission for its use before entering the submission and provide written proof of permission. 3.2 Entering your award submission Due: 5 pm Friday 5 June 2015 Please ensure you have downloaded (from the Showcase Awards website) and completed your Appendix A submission template prior to lodging your submission electronically. 1. Log in to the Showcase Awards submission portal and create your account. An email verifying your account will be sent to your nominated email address. Please retain your log in details as you will require them to re-access your account should you progress to state finals. 2. Using your nominated account details, log in to the Showcase Awards submission portal: http://showcase.eawards.com.au/newentry/mylogin.php 6 3. Click the ‘nominate’ button to commence your submission. Nominee information – commence your regional award submission by entering your project’s details into the relevant fields. Once completed, click the ‘save and continue’ button at the bottom of the screen to move to the next step. 4. Entry details – enter your submission overview and personnel description in the relevant fields. Once completed, click the ‘save and continue’ button at the bottom of the screen to move to the next step. 5. Submission – upload your completed Appendix A regional award submission template and appendices/supporting documents under the relevant fields. It is recommended that the supporting documents be uploaded as one PDF document. Click ‘save’ at the bottom of the page to proceed to your next window. 6. Nominees declaration – please ensure you have carefully read and understood each of the tick boxes required to complete your submission. Click on the ‘complete’ button to finalise. Your submission will now be reviewed by your regional coordinator. Should your submission be incomplete or require changes, your regional coordinator will contact you. How do I edit or enter another regional award submission? Log back in to your account and you will immediately be directed to your nomination history. To edit a current submission, click ‘edit’ under actions and follow the prompts. To enter another regional award submission, click ‘nominate’ and repeat the previous steps. To delete your submission, click ‘delete’. The deletion of a submission can only be performed by the nominated school. Regional coordinators will not be able to action this task. 3.3 The state final Video profiles of state finalists’ projects Video vignettes of all state finalists’ entries will be professionally produced to promote excellence in education, and videos will be screened at the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner and later uploaded to the Showcase Awards website. The video production team will visit the state finalists’ schools in August and September to film the vignettes. Showcase state award judging State award judging will take place in October 2015. Two or three representatives from each Showcase state finalist program will be allocated 15 minutes to meet with members of the State Awards Panel to discuss their program and submission. The Department of Education and Training will meet travel and accommodation costs for two representatives from each state finalist school or cluster where necessary. Showcase Awards Gala Dinner The Showcase Awards Gala Dinner will be held in Brisbane on Friday 30 October 2015. At the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner, six state award winners will be announced. All state finalists’ submissions will be profiled during the function. 7 The gala dinner provides opportunities for business and community leaders, supporters of state education, and representatives of other educational institutions to gather and network, and to recognise and celebrate outstanding contributions to excellence in education. 3.4 Documentation to support your outcomes In all submissions, schools are required to provide specific evidence of their contribution to quality outcomes and continuous improvement for students. Acceptable forms of qualitative and quantitative evidence may include: • systemic data (for example, NAPLAN results and My School data) • documentation of achieved outcomes • significant results in state, national and international competitions (for example, English, maths, science, information technology, art) • teachers’ anecdotal records • graphs, which may be useful to provide quantitative evidence • survey results • retention data • case study findings • evidence presented in percentages, although sample sizes must be stated • school opinion data, but it is recommended it is supported by other data to supplement the results. Submissions in the Early and Primary Years category should include data that maps the ongoing progress of students, including their achievements. When possible, data should be compared to results prior to the program’s implementation. For examples of suitable documentation, visit the Showcase Awards website at: www.education.qld.gov.au/community/events/showcase 3.5 Assistance with writing your submission “Preparing your Showcase Awards submission” is a document that has been developed to provide clear information on how to participate. It also includes tips for writing a cohesive submission. This document, along with examples of best practice models, is available for schools to download from the Showcase Awards website. For further assistance with preparing your Showcase Awards submissions, please contact your regional coordinator. Regional coordinators’ names and contact details are available from the website at: http://education.qld.gov.au/community/events/showcase/reg-coordinators.html 8 4. Selection process There are four stages in the selection process for the Showcase Awards: Stage one Enter an awards submission Schools complete and upload an award submission (Appendix A) via the Showcase Awards website. Regional coordinators check to ensure the submission meets all of the requirements and sends the submission to the Regional Selection Team. Stage two Regional judging Regional Selection Teams review regional submissions and identify one winner and up to two highly commended winners per category. The following table identifies the awards available per region: Category Regional awards available Highly commended awards available Early and Primary Years 1 2 Junior Secondary Years 1 2 Senior Years 1 2 Inclusive Education 1 2 Community Engagement 1 2 Industry Partnerships 1 2 Stage three State finalist shortlisting The State Evaluation Team evaluates the regional award winner’s submissions. The State Evaluation Team is appointed by Department of Education and Training, and includes specialist expertise relevant to the categories they consider. The State Evaluation Team includes members who have academic, industry and the Department of Education and Training credibility, including knowledge of current best practice across a wide range of curriculum areas. A minimum of three programs (per category) are shortlisted and announced as state finalists. State finalists each receive a grant of $7500. Stage four State awards judging and the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner The State Awards Panel will collectively interview all state finalists from the six categories. The interviews will be informal and take 15 minutes per finalist. The 15 minutes will consist of a 10 minute pitch from the school representatives followed by five minutes question time with the panel. Audio visual presentations are not permitted during interviews; it is a verbal interview only. The set-up of any promotional or supporting items you wish to display will be included in your 15 minute allocation. As a guideline, it is recommended that your pitch includes: • • • • • a succinct outline of the program how the program made a difference to student outcomes how the program is sustainable how you see the program working in other schools any further developments since submitting the nomination. 9 Up to three people may participate in the interview, including the two state finalist representatives and a student, parent or teacher. Interview participants are at the school’s discretion. State award winners will be announced at the Showcase Awards Gala Dinner on Friday 30 October 2015. Each state award recipient receives a $25,000 development grant. 5. Development grants Award Highly commended awards Regional award winner State finalist State award winner Development grant Grants available statewide $250 each $1000 each $7500 each $25,000 each 84 42 21 6 Total grant distribution available $21,000 $42,000 $157,500 $150,000 All development grants (region or state level) are paid to the selected schools through the grants and allowances system GAPs. The development grants are aimed to assist further development of the winning school program and may be used for various purposes, including: • study leave • research — further or new • conference attendance or presentation • professional resources • study support • publication and distribution • team building • staff professional development. All development grants must meet Queensland’s financial legislation requirements and Education Queensland’s purchasing policy. 5.1 Accountabilities When awarded a Showcase Award development grant, the school must prepare a proposal that: • is consistent with the school’s Partnership Agreement or School Planning Overview • is signed off by the regional director • indicates how the development grant will be spent • outlines how the school has shared information or knowledge about its program • a report on activities associated with a development grant must be included in the next School Annual Report. 10 Attachment A – submission template 1. Description: (A detailed description of the submission including the program’s contribution to quality outcomes and continuous improvement for students — see section 3.1 of the Showcase Awards guidelines) 2. Statement: (A detailed description of the submission’s connection to State Schools Strategy 2014 – 2018 core learning priorities and strategies) 3. Outcomes and supporting evidence: (A description of the quality and continuously improved outcomes that have been achieved, including supporting evidence of claimed outcomes such as performance measures used — see section 3.4 of the Showcase Awards guidelines) 4. Other documentation: (Other documentation that describes the significance of the achieved outcomes. These items should be presented as an appendix) 11