1:1 Readiness Assessment
Are You Ready for 1:1?
Is your school or district ready to answer the call for digital equity? Not sure? One to One Institute, co-author of the groundbreaking Project RED research on effective 1:1 programs can help with our free 1:1 Readiness Assessment Tool (get your copy). Our research on high quality 1:1 programs investigated every aspect of 1:1. We found that readiness is the most critical factor in an initiative's success. A year spent planning in the right areas means teaching and learning advance while students and teachers thrive. When key factors are not addressed, the implementation will fail, even when combined with the best of intentions and hard work on the part of administrators, teachers, and technology leaders. Need more than a self-assessment?
We’ve turned our research into an interactive rubric that schools and districts can use to assess their readiness by addressing each of the key areas involved:
- Leadership
- Finances
- Technology & Learning
- Infrastructure
Once the rubric is completed, a score for each area and an overall score are calculated.
The rubric requires a team effort to complete; engaging in the process will help you see your way forward as you plan. After completing a self-assessment, you will know where you need to bolster efforts to prepare for your 1:1 initiative. Signup below to get your free copy of our Readiness Assessment Tool.
Already a 1:1 school? In January, we'll release our free 1:1 Initiative Assessment Tool.
Need more help than a self-assessment?
We offer a full readiness assessment based on our years of research investigating successful 1:1 programs at hundreds of schools.
We can provide resources to complete a thorough readiness assessment and produce a report that is suitable for sharing with leadership teams, boards, and the community. Options include:
- Onsite or remote assessments of infrastructure
- Instructional readiness
- Leadership capacity
- Budgeting analysis
In a full readiness assessment from One to One Institute, scores are determined by survey results, observations, interviews, focus groups, and analysis of documentation you provide us. Contact us today to learn more.