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Building a Culture of
Continuous Improvement in
Teacher and Leader Effectiveness
Network Team InstituteNetwork Team Institute
May 14-17, 2012
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Since Last We Met…
•APPR Guidance, Review Room and TA Conference
•Pathways to Graduation
•Governor’s NY Education Reform Commission
•NAEP Scores
•Pineapples…..
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• Budget Votes Under the Tax Cap• Student learning opportunities lost• Job loss
• Board Elections Without Candidates
• A Convening of Educators
A Transformative Week in NYS…
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College Instructors and Employers Say…Graduates Are Not Prepared for College and Work
Average estimated proportions of recent high school graduates who are not prepared
42% 45%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
College Instructors Employers
Source: Peter D. Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies, Rising to the Challenge: Are HighSchool Graduates Prepared for College and Work? prepared for Achieve, Inc., 2005.
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Higher Education Has Never Mattered More
Unemployment Rate By Degree: 2010 Median Annual Earnings by Educational Degree: 2010
1.9%
5.4%
2.4%
4.0%
7.0%
9.2%
10.3%
14.9%
$83,720
$80,600
$23,088
$32,552
$37,024
$39,884
$53,976
$66,144
No HS Diploma
HS Diploma
Some College, No Degree
Associate
Bachelors
Masters
Doctorate
Professional Degree
Education pays in higher overall earnings and lower unemployment rates.SOURCE: 2010 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey
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Readiness for What?7 of the Top 10 Fastest-Growing Occupations Require a
Post-Secondary Degree
Education or training level for fastest growing occupations,
2008 to 2018
Rank Title Education or training level
1 Biomedical engineers Bachelor's degree
2 Network systems analysts Bachelor's degree
3 Home health aides Short-term on-the-job training
4 Personal and home care aides Short-term on-the-job training
5 Financial examiners Bachelor's degree
6 Medical scientists Doctoral degree
7 Physician assistants Master’s degree
8 Skin care specialists Postsecondary vocational award
9 Biochemists and biophysicists Doctoral degree
10 Athletic trainers Bachelor's degree
Source: Employment Projections Program, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 6
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Teacher Effectiveness Matters
Three new studies show that having an effective teacher in the classroommakes a difference in student outcomes in the classroom and beyond
The Long-Term Impacts of Teachers: Teacher Value-added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood (Chetty, Friedman & Rockoff). http://obs.rc.fas.harvard.edu/chetty/value_added.html
The MET Project: Multiple Measures of teachingLearning Denied: The Case for Equitable Access to Effective Teaching in California’s
Largest District. (The Education Trust-West)
Measure Predictive power ReliabilityPotential for
Diagnostic Insight
Value-added
Student survey
Observation
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Regents Reform AgendaA Mandate for an Integrated Approach
College and Career Ready
Students
Highly EffectiveSchool Leaders
Highly Effective Teachers
Implementing Common Core standards and developing curriculum and assessments aligned to these standards to prepare students for success in college and the workplace
Building instructional data systems that measure student success and inform teachers and principals how they can improve their practice in real time
Recruiting, developing, retaining, and rewarding effective teachers and principals
Turning around the lowest-achieving schools
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as of 5/7/12; subject to revision
20 25%
20 15%
Teacher: Other points:Individual/Peer Observation*, Student/Parent Feedback*,Student Work*,Teacher Artifacts*
* Please refer to the Summary of APPR Revisions 2012-13: http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/nys-evaluation-plans-guidance-memo.pdf
Components of the New APPR
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Adaptive vs. Technical Work
“The difference between an adaptive problem and a technical one is key. There are problems that are just technical. I'm delighted when a car mechanic fixes my car, an orthopedic surgeon gives me back a healed bone, or an internist gives me penicillin and cures my pneumonia. That's a key question: is this a problem that an expert can fix, or is this a problem that is going to require people in the community to change their values, their behavior, or their attitudes? For this problem to be solved, are people going to need to learn new ways of doing business?”
-Ronald Heifetz
Leadership Without Easy Answers
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