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State-wide Systems of Support: Integrating High School Redesign Efforts. Joseph Harris, Project Director Jenny Scala, TA Liaison February 2010. Overview. Welcome & Introduction Current High School Initiatives National High School Center’s Eight Elements of High School Improvement
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State-wide Systems of Support: Integrating High School Redesign Efforts Joseph Harris, Project Director Jenny Scala, TA Liaison February 2010 www.betterhighschools.org
Overview Welcome & Introduction Current High School Initiatives National High School Center’s Eight Elements of High School Improvement Customizing the Eight Elements Incorporating District Feedback Wrap Up www.betterhighschools.org
Current High School Initiatives www.betterhighschools.org
National High School Center’s Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework www.betterhighschools.org
Picturing the High School Improvement Landscape www.betterhighschools.org
Picturing the High School Improvement Landscape Tiered Intervention Transitions In HS STEM HS Restructuring SLCs Virtual Learning Small Schools Career Academies HS Assessment Dropout Prevention Post-secondary Pathways Dual Enrollment Rigorous Content Positive Behavior HS Literacy Model High Schools Credit Recovery Transitions Out HS Equity & Access Freshman Academies Advisories CTE www.betterhighschools.org
Picturing the High School Improvement Landscape HS Restructuring Rigorous Content Dropout Prevention Career Academies Tiered Intervention HS Literacy Credit Recovery Post-secondary Pathways Dual Enrollment Transitions In Small Schools Advisories HS STEM HS Assessment SLCs CTE Virtual Learning Model High Schools Freshman Academies HS Equity & Access Transitions Out www.betterhighschools.org
Picturing the High School Improvement Landscape www.betterhighschools.org
Picturing the High School Improvement Landscape • Alignment • Coherence • Connectedness www.betterhighschools.org
Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework • Rigorous Curriculum and Instruction • Align with rigorous state and local standards and vertically interfaced with local school curriculum • Incorporate multiple research-based instructional strategies, technologies and learning modalities • Adapt to a variety of school and classroom settings • Assessment and Accountability • Include variety of classroom, school-based, and district, and state level assessments • Collect and report longitudinal data to measure short- and long-term student growth for instructional planning and accountability www.betterhighschools.org
Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework www.betterhighschools.org • Teacher Quality and Professional Development • Promote knowledge of content and academic literacy skills, varied and effective pedagogy, and effective classroom management • Embed at the school and classroom levels throughout the school year with increased opportunities for teachers to work together • Leadership and Governance • Distribute decision-making authority at all levels with alternative structures that support change • Provide principals and other instructional leaders with adequate knowledge, time, and interpersonal skills to work collaboratively
Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework • Student and Family Supports • Support students as they transition into/through/out of high school • Provide family-focused services and outreach that respect and honor the student’s family and community • Stakeholder Engagement • Foster relationships among P-16 schools, the workforce, families, and communities • Ensure that all appropriate stakeholders are at the table from the start www.betterhighschools.org
Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework • Organization and Structure • Support effective teaching and learning and personalization through physical/operational changes and alternative time/schedule approaches • Include students with special needs in the general curriculum • Resources for Sustainability • Adequately staff the initiatives and provide appropriate time and necessary fiscal support to take hold and scale-up • Grow both the physical and human capital within the system and continuously develop teacher knowledge and skills www.betterhighschools.org
Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework www.betterhighschools.org • Rigorous Curriculum and Instruction • Assessment and Accountability • Teacher Quality and Professional Development • Leadership and Governance • Student and Family Supports • Stakeholder Engagement • Organization and Structure • Resources for Sustainability
Customizing the Eight Elements: Minnesota • Systemic High School Redesign: Building a Minnesota Model Framework • Minnesota model core components: • Rigorous and relevant course-taking for all students, especially at transition points. • Personalized learning environment for each student, with the support of parents and other adult mentors. • Multiple pathways to postsecondary training or college to achieve a minimum K-14 education. • High-quality teacher and principal leadership. • Student assessment and program evaluation data used to continuously improve school climate, organization, management, curricula and instruction. www.betterhighschools.org
Customizing the Eight Elements: Tennessee • High School Redesign Project • Embedded Eight Elements Framework • Funding priority in proposals • Proposals used the Eight Elements to help determine strategies and activities • Scoring rubric www.betterhighschools.org
Linking State Systems of Support with High School Redesign Efforts www.betterhighschools.org
Incorporating District Feedback • Invite LEA leaders and key stakeholders to provide feedback • Leverage implementation of research, innovation and best practices for high schools • Build culture of two-way communication and shared accountability www.betterhighschools.org
Questions & Answers www.betterhighschools.org