Title: UIC World Class Education, Birth to 20
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Stakeholder Representatives Weigh in
From a systemic change perspective, to improve
student learning in Illinois at scale -
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- Three key questions for reflection and action
- What should we START doing that we are not now
doing? - What should we do MORE of that we are doing now?
- What should we be doing much less of, or STOP
doing altogether?
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Miguel del Valle, Chairperson Illinois P20 Council
- START doing
- Examining the longitudinal impact of our systems
- Establishing data systems to support
longitudinal, cross-system analyses that allow
answering the most pressing questions in
education - Do MORE
- Framing issues in a P20 perspective to find
systemic, rather than piecemeal, solutions to
persistent problems in education - Do less or STOP
- Looking for quick fixes and short term solutions
to persistent problems in education
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Gillian McNamee, Director, Teacher Education,
Erikson Institute
- START doing
- Promoting curricula rich in play, the arts, and
literature that connect to childrens culture and
history - Do MORE
- Enrich early childhood classrooms with
opportunities for children to speak in
conversations, discuss, dictate, and write - Invest in and support experienced teachers in the
system - Be social justice activists Work pro-actively to
bring housing, health care, and social services
to children and families in underserved areas - Do less or STOP
- Reduce standardized multiple-choice testing in
favor of close observation and documentation of
learning
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Beverly Gulley, Co-Chairperson Council of Chicago
Area Deans of Education
- START doing
- Ensure there is aligned, concerted effort among
all entities involved in preparing educators - Do MORE
- Ensure that critical stakeholders are at the
table for discussions on the selection,
preparation, development, and assessment of
effective educators - Educate constituents and the public about the
quality work that is being done to educate our
children - Do less or STOP
- Stop blaming and get down to work to develop
teacher capacity
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Jennifer Gill, Principal McClernand School,
Springfield
- START doing
- Build in collaborative, on-going inquiry into the
expectations of educators - Professionalize teacher practice
- Work adaptively rather than reactively
- Do MORE
- De-privatize practice among schools, districts
and educators - Use inquiry models to examine student learning
and make decisions - Foster distributed teacher leadership
- Do less or STOP
- Implementing fragmented or non-integrated
practices that create silos - Creating systems of compliance and
competitiveness
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Sylvia Puente, Executive Director Latino Policy
Forum
- START doing
- While working to ameliorate achievement gaps,
leverage the strong socio-emotional skills that
Latino students bring to the classroom - Add cultural competency to the definition of
quality teacher - Address funding inequities
- Do MORE
- Increase Latino access to quality early childhood
education programs - Invest more in teacher preparation Equip
teachers to work with multicultural students - Do less or STOP
- Overusing standardized testing for English
Language Learners (ELLs)
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Sharon Thomas Parrott, Senior VP DeVry, Inc.
- START doing
- Put best teachers in lowest performing
schools/areas - Address inequitable tax-based funding streams
- Address the whole child
- Do MORE
- Expand dual-credit and dual-degree programs
- Provide early intervention programs at
elementary, middle, and HS levels - Bolster Common Core Standards to reflect top five
nations - Do less or STOP
- Instructional practices that assume all children
learn the same way - Failing to look to the community for answers
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Kojo Quartey, Provost Chicago City Colleges
- START doing
- Develop programs that will retain high-achieving
students - Aggressively pursue stop-outs and drop-out
students - Do MORE
- Drive greater degree attainment, job placement,
and career advancement - Develop effective, scalable solutions to improve
student success - Continue reach out to K-12 partners and business
to ensure academic programs are aligned - Do less or STOP
- Hiring and promoting staff with no attention to
outcomes
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What should we START doing that we are not now
doing?
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What should we do MORE of that we are doing now?
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What should we be doing much less of, or STOP
doing altogether?
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