SRI Tuning Protocol
SRI Tuning Protocol
Description
The Tuning Protocol was originally developed as a means for the 5 high schools in the Coalition
of Essential Schools Exhibitions Project to receive feedback and fine-tune their developing student
assessment systems, including exhibitions, portfolios, and design projects. Recognizing the complexities
involved in developing new forms of assessment, the project staff developed a facilitated process to
support educators in sharing their students work (sometimes students brought their own work) and, with
colleagues, reflect upon the lessons that are embedded there. This collaborative reflection helps educators
design and refine their assessment systems, and supports higher quality student performance. Since its
trial run in 1992, the Tuning Protocol has been widely used and adapted for looking at both student and
adult work in and among schools across the country.
Note: If adult work (such as an adult developed document like a lesson plan, rubric, newsletter, etc.) is the
focus and there are no student work samples, you may want to consider the Tuning Protocol: Examining
Adult Work.
Process
1. Introduction (5 minutes)
Facilitator briefly introduces protocol goals, guidelines, and schedule
Protocols are most powerful and effective when used within an ongoing professional learning community and facilitated by a skilled facilitator. To learn more
about professional learning communities and seminars for facilitation, please visit the School Reform Initiative website at www.schoolreforminitiative.org.
4. Examining the Work (10-15 minutes)
Participants look closely at the work, making notes on where it seems to be in tune or aligned with
the stated goals and, guided by the presenters focusing question and goals, where there might be a
potential disconnect.
Note: Its possible that participants could have an additional clarifying question or 2 during this time. If
so, the facilitator might offer an additional moment for these to be asked by participants and answered
by the presenter.
Note: See Tuning Protocol Guidelines for information on effective participation in a Tuning.
Protocols are most powerful and effective when used within an ongoing professional learning community and facilitated by a skilled facilitator. To learn more
about professional learning communities and seminars for facilitation, please visit the School Reform Initiative website at www.schoolreforminitiative.org.