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Supporting HQT Plans:. Shawn Hawkins Teacher Quality Coordinator Richard Lawrence Director, Office of Title II, III & System Support Robert Mellace Troops to Teachers, Title II, and RLIS Coordinator. “Plans are nothing, planning is everything”- Dwight D. Eisenhower. Develop a HQT Plan.
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Supporting HQT Plans: Shawn Hawkins Teacher Quality Coordinator Richard Lawrence Director, Office of Title II, III & System Support Robert Mellace Troops to Teachers, Title II, and RLIS Coordinator
“Plans are nothing, planning is everything”- Dwight D. Eisenhower
Develop a HQT Plan • Review, verify and analyze data • Plan for classes to have HQT • Recruiting • Retaining • retraining • Implement the plan • Communicate
Develop a HQT Plan Review, verify and analyze data
HQT Monitoring Reports • Chart identifying issues relating to: • Certification • Highly Qualified Teacher Data • Certified List • Other required records
Human Resources for Understanding the Data • County/School Experts (not just Title I/II) • Personnel Director/Certification Officer • Principals • WVEIS County Contacts • Special Education Director • Curriculum Specialists
Planning For HQT • Clean-up the data – Verify: • course assignments • teacher certification for courses • SSN issues • no teacher or courses identified • course coding • Analyze the data • Charts, comparison of similar schools/counties/state, programs and impact (use actual numbers)
The Existing Plan • What is working? • Improvement and impact • What problems still exist? • Ideas, rationale to continue • What new problems/issues do we have? • Ideas /programs supported by research • Communicate! • Counties and the WVDE, any new ideas?
County Highly Qualified Teacher Data Resources • HQT 2008 • HQT 2009 • HQT 2010 • 2007-2010 Reports by Teacher, Subject or Exceptionality
Sample HQT Monitoring Report • Sample Monitoring Chart • Sample Monitoring Chart (Narrative included)
Personnel Data Report 2009 Report (pages 79-80) (Substitutes not included)
Sample Documentation (Substitutes, First-Class/Full-Time Permit & Out-of-Field Authorization)
Develop a HQT Plan Plan for classes to have HQT by: Recruiting Retaining Retraining
Tuition Reimbursement Enhances the Knowledge of: • Pedagogy • Content • Student Behavior and Development • Best Instructional Practices • Best Assessment Practices • Classroom Management
Tuition Reimbursement as Part of an HQT Plan will: • Increase the % of classes taught by HQTs • Improve school culture • Improve teacher effectiveness • Increase student learning • Increase student achievement
Elements of Strong Tuition Reimbursement Policies • Needs driven eligibility guidelines • Application procedures • Budgets for the HQT plan • Accountability and follow-up • Communication strategy
1. Needs Driven Reimbursement Targets • Determine targets through data • Critical-need core subject areas • Schools with low % classes taught by HQTs • Schools with high poverty
1. Needs Driven Reimbursement Targets (cont.) • Schools with high turnover • Certification renewal • Authorizations in high-need subject areas • Endorsement in high need subject areas
1. Needs Driven Reimbursement Targets (cont.) • Certification if on permit or alternative • Do not reimburse if no commitment to HQT
2. Well-Designed Applications • Establish who is eligible • Establish the priority of those eligible • Summarize the policy • List required documentation • Establish timelines
2. Well-Designed Applications (cont.) • Establish repayment conditions • Include assurance courses lead to HQT • Establish limits for out-of-state tuition • Require signature of the applicant
3. Purposeful and Adequate Budgets • Identify multiple sources of funding • Consider requirements of the funds • Consider third party agreements with IHE
3. Purposeful and Adequate Budgets (cont.) • Consider Scholarships • Consider Grants • Consider Transition to Teaching • Utilize Troops to Teachers
Develop a HQT Plan Implement the plan
4. Accountability, Verification and Follow-Up Strategies • Verify grades and hours • Verify that classes lead to HQT status • Follow-up on repayment conditions • Verify progress toward graduation date
Retention Strategies • Leadership training • Distributed Leadership • collaborative teams • Rigorous, job embedded, professional development
Retention Strategies • Tuition support for certificate renewal • Administrative support • For those with expiring certificates • Ensure advanced notification for renewal
5. Communicating the Policy • List critical core subject areas annually • Publish high-need school list annually • Website - E-mail • Newsletter - Meetings • Posters - Webinar • New teacher orientations
5. Communicating the Policy • Differentiate marketing of tuition reimbursement by: • School • Teacher • Subject • Source
Passive HQT Plans VS A Proactive HQT Plan
The Difference… A Proactive HQT Plan Passive HQT Plan
Suggestions for HQT Plan Improvement? • Individually assess district policies/data • Identify strengths • Identify weaknesses • Identify how the plan might be improved
Questions? • Richard Lawrence • rlawrenc@access.k12.wv.us • Shawn Hawkins • shawkins@access.k12.wv.us • Robert Mellace • rmellace@access.k12.wv.us