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Title: Leading, Teaching, Learning: Vision


1
Leading, Teaching, Learning Vision Voice
Implementation of NCLB 2007 Reauthorization
  • 2006 National Teacher of the Year Program
    Conference

2
National changes
  • Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary
    Education Act (ESEA)
  • No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
  • Non-partisan legislation
  • Civil rights legislation

3
NCLB policy areas
  • Challenging academic standards
  • Accountability and AYP
  • Reporting
  • Low-Performing Schools
  • School Support and Recognition
  • Student Assessment

4
NCLB policy areas continued
  • Teacher Qualifications
  • Paraprofessional Qualifications
  • Reading first
  • Transferability
  • Data management
  • Public school choice

5
NCLB policy areas continued
  • Professional development
  • Students with disabilities LEP
  • Supplemental educational services
  • Education technology
  • Student safety and health

6
President Bushs Second Term Focus Areas
  • High School Improvement (1.5 billion)
  • Early intervention programs
  • Assistance for striving readers
  • Math Science improvement
  • Increased participation in AP and International
    Baccalaureate programs
  • Rewarding teacher success

7
State changes..
  • Challenging academic standards by 2002-2003
  • State assessment system 2005-2006 (reading, LA
    and Math 3-8 and 10-12)
  • Science standards 2005-2006
  • Assess in science 2007-2008 (3-5, 6-9, and 10-12)

8
State changes continued
  • Align state standards with assessments
  • All students attain grade level proficiency
    measured by the state assessment by 2013-2014
  • Provide parental involvement programs
  • Identify LEP students and develop an English
    proficiency test with bench marks

9
State changes continued
  • Include LEP and disabled students in the state
    assessment
  • Disseminate an annual performance report card for
    all local school districts
  • Develop plans to reform and transform high
    schools high school testing

10
District changes
  • Assess all students annually (reading, LA, and
    math) grades 3-8, and once in grades 10-12 begin
    by 2005-2006
  • Assess LEP students with appropriate
    accommodations
  • Assess disabled students with appropriate
    accommodations
  • Assess all students in science (grades 3-5, 6-9,
    and 10-12) by 2007-2008

11
District changescontinued
  • Develop a parental involvement policy
  • Disseminate an annual student performance report
    card that includes comparative information about
    performance at the district, and school levels,
    based on the state assessment
  • Require all teachers of core academic subjects to
    be highly qualified by 2005-2006

12
District changescontinued
  • Require all teachers and paraprofessionals in
    Title 1 programs to meet highly qualified
    standards by the end of 2002-2003
  • Identify all Title 1 schools that fall into
    needing improvement, corrective action, or
    restructured categories
  • Inform parents if a school is identified as
    needing improvement or does not meet AYP

13
School (Title 1) changes
  • Establish a progressive set of of corrective
    actions for not meeting AYP
  • No AYP for 2 years transfer students
  • No AYP for 3 years transfer or charter school
    or select supplemental service providers
  • No AYP for 4 years transfer or charter school
    or select supplemental service providers and
    begin restructuring
  • No AYP for 5 years provide choice, supplemental
    services, and restructure. State take over may be
    initiated

14
Highly qualified teachers Susan Gutierrz,
Michigan Teacher of the Year2002-2003
  • Align teaching to state standards and benchmarks
  • Experts in curriculum design
  • Establish a positive learning environment
  • Act professionally and ethically
  • Utilize research based best practices

15
Highly qualified teachers Susan Gutierrz,
Michigan Teacher of the Year2002-2003
  • Data-driven
  • Believe in accountability
  • Innovators
  • Work in a collegial manner
  • Engage the community
  • Continual learner
  • Engage in personal wellness

16
Advocacy by CCSSO
  • Continue to stay at the table and dialog with
    USED about the implementation issues and concerns
  • Provide technical assistance to states
  • Create a task force of SEA staff to begin
    discussing the 2007 reauthorization of ESEA (NCLB)

17
NCLB is a work in progress. It will take leaders
at all levels to help fully implement this law. I
know that we can make this work for our children.
  • Joe Simpson, CCSSO Deputy Executive Director

18
Classroom changes
  • Dream for a moment..
  • What will it take to achieve the dream of all
    students happy, healthy, and well educated?
  • What are the obstacles to achieving this dream?
  • How will this be achieved?
  • What can teacher leaders do to help achieve this
    dream?
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