CLARITY Essentials Suite-kuponger
AU$350.00
The CLARITY Essentials is a whole school registration, with the cost based on your school FTE. The Suite is intended to be worked through and implemented as a whole school.
A Whole School Approach to Implementing the CLARITY Essentials
Context
The online Professional Learning within CLARITY Learning Suite and CLARITY Essentials Suite is based on Lyn Sharratt's text "CLARITY" (Corwin, 2019). The focus is on building teacher and leader capacity to increase ALL students’ growth and achievement in an ongoing, sustainable way.
The 14 Parameters of System and School Improvement describe the conditions that enable sustainable improvement across an entire school and/or system. They are not leadership only constructs; they involve shared beliefs, behaviours, relationships, responsibility and accountability of everyone within the school.
Because the Parameters operate as an interconnected system, improvements in one area often depend on or produce corresponding changes elsewhere in the school. A whole school implementation process enables these connections to develop simultaneously rather than sequentially, and to be understood by everyone within the school or system.
CLARITY Essentials Suite
The CLARITY Essentials Suite evolved from the CLS development team listening to schools’ and systems’ feedback. People reviewing CLS with the team told us we needed to create a shorter professional suite based on CLS that would provide a ‘must-do’ essential learning resource for successful implementation of the CLARITY work. We know that demands on schools are considerable. The message came through clearly from practitioners that a professional learning resource that could be completed in regular 1-hour teacher and leader meetings would lead to teacher and leader confidence and empowerment in applying the constructs.
The CLARITY Essentials Suite delves into how to create shared language, shared understanding, and shared practices across an entire school by taking a collaborative professional learning stance.
Key considerations
Several of the most powerful elements of the CLARITY Essentials Suite can only be fully implemented by a leadership team working with all staff.
For example:
- Datavegger are meaningful when teachers actively contribute data, analyse patterns, identify student needs, and engage in ongoing collaborative inquiry around learner progress.
- Den tredje læreren focuses on how learning environments are co-designed and utilised with students. This requires classroom teachers to make intentional decisions about the physical and pedagogical environment on a daily basis.
- Læring går og samtaler rely on teachers opening their classrooms, sharing practice, engaging in professional dialogue, and collectively examining the impact of teaching on learning by asking the 5 Questions. Learning together through the CLARITY Essentials provides the culture of learning that makes it easier for teachers to open their classroom doors for these non-evaluative walks and talks.
A leadership team can understand these processes conceptually, yet they cannot realise their benefits without broad teacher engagement. Ongoing reflective practice by leaders and teachers together makes the work come alive. Whole staff involvement – all staff - is necessary for the CLARITY tools to be practical, useful and impactful.
Momentum is easier to build than to transfer
When the whole staff starts together:
- Everyone hears the same messages at the same time.
- Staff can immediately discuss and apply the concepts together.
- Early successes become visible across the school.
It is important that leaders and staff do the CLARITY Essentials Suite together as learning together promotes buy-in, ownership, and deep understanding of the learning processes.
Shared language develops faster
The CLARITY approach relies on staff having a common understanding of what effective improvement looks like.
A whole school approach means:
- Teachers, middle leaders, and senior leaders use the same terminology.
- Professional conversations become more focused and productive.
- Staff can support one another’s learning.
This helps establish coherence across the school and reduces the risk of varied groups interpreting improvement priorities differently.
Collective efficacy is built through shared learning
One of the strongest findings in educational improvement research is the importance of collective efficacy—the shared belief that together the staff can positively impact student outcomes. The CLARITY development team specifically compiled the Essentials Suite as a targeted subset of the full CLS to support targeted impactful practices that result in Collective Efficacy for all.
Collective efficacy develops when staff:
- Learn together.
- Reflect together.
- Solve problems together.
- See evidence of improvement together.
A whole school implementation process creates the conditions for collective efficacy to emerge more quickly and more authentically.
Leadership modelling becomes more authentic
When leaders learn alongside staff:
- Leaders demonstrate openness to learning.
- Improvement becomes a collaborative endeavour.
- Trust and credibility are strengthened.
This reflects several of the 14 Parameters, particularly Parameters 1 and 14 relating to relational trust, collaborative professionalism, and shared responsibility and accountability for improvement.
Faster impact on classroom practice and student outcomes
The benefits of the Suite only reach students when classroom practice changes.
A leadership-first approach can create a lengthy delay:
- Leadership learns.
- Leadership plans rollout.
- Staff are trained.
- Staff begin implementation.
A whole-school-first approach shortens this timeline because implementation begins immediately across classrooms, teams, and learning spaces.
Importantly, practices such as co-constructing Data Walls, conducting Learning Walks and Talks, and developing Third Teacher learning walls are most effective when they are embedded across the school rather than trialed by a small group. Their value comes from creating consistency, visibility of learning, and collective responsibility for all students across the entire staff.
Reduces implementation drift
The 14 Parameters emphasise coherence and alignment.
When information passes through multiple layers before reaching teachers:
- Messages can become diluted.
- Priorities can be interpreted differently.
- Consistency can suffer.
A whole-school implementation ensures that all staff engage directly with the same concepts, frameworks, and expectations at the same time.
Supports systems thinking rather than hierarchical thinking
The 14 Parameters encourage schools to view improvement as a system-wide endeavour rather than a leadership initiative.
A leadership-first approach can unintentionally reinforce the idea that improvement is something leaders design and teachers implement.
A whole school approach better reflects the reality that:
- Improvement emerges from interactions across the system.
- Every staff member influences outcomes.
- Everyone is a leader.
- Sustainable change requires alignment across all levels of the school.
Builds collective responsibility
School improvement is most sustainable when it belongs to everyone.
A whole school launch communicates that:
- Improvement is not solely a leadership project.
- Every staff member has a role to play and is respected for doing so.
- Professional growth is a shared responsibility.
This aligns strongly with the intent of the 14 Parameters, which emphasise building the capacity of the whole school rather than concentrating expertise within a small leadership group.
Finally
Read the following Case Study to note how The 14 Parameters of System and School Improvement which emphasise that sustainable improvement occurs when the entire school develops shared understanding, shared responsibility, accountability and shared practices transformed one school. You will read that core elements of the Suite— including Data Walls, Case Management Meetings, the Third Teacher, the Assessment Waterfall Chart, and Learning Walks and Talks depend on and really develop from active teacher participation and collaborative implementation across classrooms. For these reasons, schools like Thornton (following) typically achieve greater coherence, stronger collective efficacy, faster implementation, and greater impact on student outcomes when the whole staff engages with the Suite together from the outset.
Thornton Public School Case Study
We take Thornton Public School’s experience as an example in implementing the CLARITY Essentials Suite as a whole-school initiative. The leaders and teachers at Thornton PS (TPS) document that a collective whole-school approach where all voices were heard enabled rapid, deep, and sustainable improvement.
The Essentials Suite provided staff at TPS with common professional learning resources, videos, readings, and templates that all staff could access, allowing implementation to occur simultaneously across multiple teams.
Fostered Authentic Staff Buy-in and Shared Leadership
Rather than limiting the work to the leadership team, Thornton deliberately involved teachers from the outset. They established a Clarity Coalition made up primarily of classroom teachers, creating a groundswell of enthusiasm and ownership across the school. Staff had voice and choice in selecting coalition teams, which increased commitment and engagement.
This teacher-led approach accelerated implementation and created a culture where teachers were learning from and supporting one another.
Rather than imposing a top-down mandate, the school invited teacher volunteers into specialized "Clarity Coalitions" (Data Wall, Learning Walks & Talks, Case Management, and Assessment) and allowed them to choose their focus. This voice-and-choice model created a bottom-up "groundswell," distributed ownership, and established shared leadership where teachers taught teachers, significantly boosting engagement and collective efficacy.
Within only four months, Thornton had established:
- Datavegger
- Læring går og samtaler
- Case Management processes
- Assessment improvement teams
- Student goal-setting processes
- Assessment Waterfall implementation
- Greater use of learning intentions and success criteria
- Improved collaborative teacher inquiry
"We said, well, hang on, we don’t want the exec only being part of it... We want to bring the teachers on. We want to create those conditions for a groundswell from the bottom up so that it comes through everything."
(Stuart Wylie, Principal)
Enabled Cross-Stage Collaboration & Strategy Scaling
The whole-school structure broke down grade-level silos by intentionally mixing K–6 staff across teams. This cross-pollination allowed successful practices (e.g., writing proficiency targets, student goal setting using "two stars and a wish," and consistent assessment language) to scale rapidly across all 36 classes in just 4–6 months, despite the school’s complex demographics and large size (825 students).
"We can honestly say the reason it has boomed in this school is because of the coalitions that have been represented. Coming from teachers is a totally different way of developing the passion and the leadership. Teachers feel safe with the executive, but coming from the teachers, it has really got it off the ground."
(Jessie Wright, Deputy Principal)
Provided a Structured, Flexible Professional Learning Framework
The CLARITY Essentials Suite served as a "one-stop shop" for capacity building. Executives and coalition leaders used its texts, videos, and templates together to layer professional learning, bring colleagues to common understandings, and to maintain fidelity to the CLARITY Essentials work while adapting protocols to their stage and, all the while ensuring everyone could learn without feeling they were being evaluated. This flexibility ensured practices remained contextualized and sustainable.
"It's almost like this one-stop shop that we've used just to be able to structure our professional learning within our school. So, it's been such a valuable resource."
(Lindsay Philip, Deputy Principal)
Built Coherent, School-Wide Systems
The coalition model transformed fragmented initiatives into aligned routines: standardized proficiency tracking, 5-week assessment cycles, cross-representative Data Walls (top/middle/bottom per class), and a planned digital hub for staff. This coherence strengthened explicit teaching, raised student expectations, and improved students’ ability to articulate learning intentions and success criteria.
Transformed Executive Practice & Reflective Culture
By stepping back and letting teacher-led coalitions drive implementation, executive members gained fresh insights into instructional leadership (e.g., recognizing how they could have implemented explicit teaching more effectively). The approach also built sustainable data validity across the school and provided leaders with a scalable blueprint for ongoing improvement.
Overall Impact
Thornton’s experience suggests that a whole-school implementation of the CLARITY Essentials Suite enabled:
- Faster uptake of the 14 Parameters.
- Strong staff buy-in and ownership.
- Consistent implementation of Data Walls, Case Management Meetings, Learning Walks and Talks, and The Third Teacher.
- Greater collaboration and collective efficacy.
- Improved use of assessment and student data.
- Stronger student goal setting.
- Sustainable school improvement driven by teachers as well as leaders.
The TPS team concluded that the rapid progress made in just four months was largely due to the whole-school coalition model, with teachers leading teachers and all staff participating in the improvement journey together.
Thornton staff found the whole-school approach beneficial because it leveraged teacher agency, used the CLARITY Essentials as a flexible PL backbone, accelerated system-wide impact through targeted coalitions, and transformed classroom practice into consistent, high-expectation routines in a remarkably short timeframe.
"The reason it (the CLARITY work) has boomed in this school is because of the coalitions that have been represented. Coming from teachers is a totally different way of developing the passion and the leadership."
(Thornton Public School Exec. Team)
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