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Race to the Top Program Update. January 30, 2014. State Funding. Tennessee is executing a variety of initiatives in five priority areas. District Initiatives. On TCAP, we have made progress each year since moving to new assessments in 2010. Percent Proficient and Advanced. Grades 3-8.
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Race to the TopProgram Update January 30, 2014
Tennessee is executing a variety of initiatives in five priority areas
On TCAP, we have made progress each year since moving to new assessments in 2010 Percent Proficient and Advanced Grades 3-8 Grades 9-12
Tennessee is in the final year of the grant • Current Status • Nearly 70% of funds spent to date • No Cost Extensions • Sustainability • Re-organization • Capacity Building
Questions • Meghan Curran • Director, First to the Top • meghan.curran@tn.gov • (615) 532-0611
THECFirst to the Top Program Update Annual Joint Meeting Tennessee State Board of Education Tennessee Higher Education Commission January 30, 2014 Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Higher Education Programs • STEM Professional Development • UTeach Replication • Integrating TVAAS in Higher Education • Integrating Common Core in Higher Education • Teacher Training Program Report Card • School Leader Study
STEM Professional Development • Overview • Competitive grant that awarded funding to higher education institutions to serve K-12 STEM teachers in increasing content and pedagogy knowledge • 29 grants, 8 institutions, 5.2 million dollars • Impact • Professional development received by 600 K-12 teachers across 57 counties • Completed Round 1 Evaluation Report with Round 2 Report forthcoming
UTeach Replication • Overview • Replication of UT Austin’s UTeach model that combines a STEM and education degree to bring content knowledge and pedagogical experts into K-12 classrooms • RTTT directly funds University of Memphis Tigers Teach program • Impact • By May 2014, fifty UTeach graduates will be licensed • Accounts for a 5% increase in STEM teacher production each year
Integrating TVAAS in Higher Education • Programs • TVAAS eLearning Modules • TVAAS data for Teacher Training Programs • Advanced Analytics
TVAAS eLearning Modules • Overview • Series of eLearning modules designed for integration into the pre-service teacher curriculum • Impact • Institutions have incorporated the eLearning modules into a variety of courses • Usage of modules by 250 professors and 1,000 students • Highlighted as an outstanding resource by the National Council of Teacher Quality
TVAAS for Teacher Training Programs • Overview • Partnership between TDOE, THEC, and SAS to provide completer value-added data and diagnostic reports to training programs • Impact • Programs are able to make targeted improvements based on the diversity of licensure pathways within teacher training programs
Advanced Analytics • Overview • Investigate factors that impact the performance of completers once they enter the K-12 classroom • Reports available for training institutions and statewide summary • Impact • Final stages of data collection with reports due in May 2014 • Institutions will be able to use data to guide decisions around admission criteria, programs of study, and field experiences • First national study of teacher effectiveness
Integrating Common Core in Higher Education • Overview • Create resources aligned to CCSS for use in teacher training programs • Impact • 12 video modules and resources produced • 7 more forthcoming • 900 user accounts created • 500 faculty attended trainings across the state
Teacher Training Program Report Card • Overview • Public report on the placement and effectiveness of teacher training program completers • Impact • Trend data utilized to provide information and accountability for teacher training programs
School Leader Study • Overview • Report on the placement and effectiveness of school leader program completers • Impact • Public state-wide and private individual program reports available Spring 2014
The Tennessee College Access and Success Network (TCASN) • Established in August 2010 through a Lumina Foundation grant and significantly expanded by First to the Top. • Goals of TCASN: • Foster and engage an active membership of educational institutions and organizations focused on increasing college attainment in Tennessee. • Create and expand college access and success programs through competitive grants. • Provide professional development opportunities for TCASN members. • Support policies which increase college access and success for all Tennesseans.
TCASN Outcomes • Grants • Awarded $1.67 million to 50 LEAs and non profit organizations for the creation or expansion of college access and success programming • Over 60,500 Tennessee students and families served • Professional Development • Annual Conference • Hosted three annual conferences, bringing together 300-350 college access professionals in Tennessee to connect and share ideas and best practices. • College Access Project • In partnership with the Ayers Institute for Teacher Innovation at Lipscomb University, developed an online professional development course for educators. The course included five strands that focused on developing a college-going culture, college access counseling, student development, the admissions process, and financial aid. • Policy Initiatives • Co-sponsored a study by the Community College Research Center on “Dual Enrollment for College Completion: Policy Recommendations for Tennessee”. • Developed multiple policy papers and white papers around college access and readiness • Credentialed by 26: State Policy Recommendations • Common Measures