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. (a) The Legislature finds that a primary goal of every
public school should be the creation of effective and productive
learning environments for pupils. Increasing the educational
effectiveness and productivity of public schools may require new ways
of organizing instructional and adminstrative staff which increase
the collective investment of all schoolsite educators in the success
of their school. The Legislature also finds that innovation and
change are frequently discouraged by undue administrative and
organizational rigidity. The Legislature intends that the school
district's role in working with schoolsites be characterized by
setting clear goals, providing sites the flexibility to achieve those
goals, offering high quality technical assistance and support, and
holding sites accountable for performance. The Legislature supports
shifting from a rule-based system to a performance-based system of
accountability. Those educators closest to pupils should be free,
within limits, to create learning environments appropriate to their
circumstances. The Legislature declares its intent not to diminish
the leadership roles of school districts and site-level
administrators. However, the Legislature does intend to encourage
schools to foster more professional collaboration where teachers and
principals, as an educational team, are responsible for creating the
conditions that make more effective teaching and learning possible,
and where schoolsite educators as a group have responsibility for the
functioning and performance of their school.
It is the further intent of the Legislature to encourage and
foster a shift in public school administration from a system that
rigidly controls and directs what goes on at the next lowest level,
to a system that guides and facilitates professionals in their quest
for more productive learning opportunities for their pupils.
(b) The Legislature further finds and declares all of the
following:
(1) Hierarchical decisionmaking has tended to reduce the
effectiveness and productivity of teachers in educating pupils. A
more collaborative decisionmaking process may result in more
effective teaching and pupil learning.
(2) A true profession should offer individuals the opportunity for
growth in their careers and in their professional lives.
(3) Professional growth brings with it additional responsibilities
and accountability, and taking greater responsibility allows the
professional to achieve enhanced status and higher salary, and to
make a contribution to the profession.
(4) The current staffing structures and compensation structures in
California school districts that emphasize seniority in setting
teacher salaries and uniformity in teachers' roles do not adequately
reward teaching excellence, exceptional achievement, or the
assumption of additional educational responsibilities by teachers.
Neither do they provide an incentive for teachers to continue to
pursue excellence.
(5) The establishment of advanced career opportunities for
teachers, in conjunction with greater teacher involvement in
schoolsite management, should increase the variety and responsibility
of a teacher's work. It should also provide: (A) a mechanism for
restructuring salary schedules to recognize experience, additional
work and responsibility; and (B) the opportunity for
performance-based contracts with teachers or groups of teachers.
(6) Advanced career opportunities for teachers should also provide
an incentive for teachers to remain in teaching, upgrade their
skills, and improve the instructional program.