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Michigan Association of State and Federal Program Specialists “NCLB Reauthorization: What is on the Horizon?” Traverse City, Michigan November, 2007. Leigh Manasevit Brustein & Manasevit 3105 South Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 lmanasevit@bruman.com (202) 965-3652.
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Michigan Association of State and Federal Program Specialists“NCLB Reauthorization: What is on the Horizon?”Traverse City, MichiganNovember, 2007 Leigh Manasevit Brustein & Manasevit 3105 South Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 lmanasevit@bruman.com (202) 965-3652
January 4, 2007 110th Congress • Senate • 51 Democrats • 49 Republicans • House • 233 Democrats • 202 Republicans • November 2008: Presidential Election
Aspen Institute • Beyond NCLB… -Report on NCLB: Bipartisan Committee Site: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/atf/cf/%7BDEB6F227-659B-4EC8-8F84-8DF23CA704F5%7D/NCLB_Book.pdf
Measure of AYP:Increased Autonomy for States/Locals • Consistent with nearly all non-administration proposals
Measure of AYP:Multiple measures beyond assessments • State Flexibility • Multiple Measures of Student / School Performance • Validity & Reliability of Existing Tests
Measure of AYP:Growth Models • ED Pilot • Limitations • General Support • NEA and General Union Opposition • Barack Obama raises “merit pay”
North Carolina Florida Arkansas Arizona Alaska Tennessee Ohio Delaware Iowa Measure of AYP:Growth Models9 Approved
Measure of AYP:N Numbers • Uniformity – Subgroups • Minimum # • National Uniformity
Measure of AYP:Increased focus on HS • More assessment at HS • Alignment to Higher Ed • Focus on college and workplace readiness • Standardize Graduation Rate Calculation in Law (NGA Recommendation)
Measure of AYP:National Standards? • Possible – Unlikely • NAEP – Wider reporting
Consequences of Failure to make AYP:Increased Autonomy for States/locals CEP – Reframe “Consequences” as “Opportunities”
Consequences of Failure to make AYP:Differential Consequences • Utilization of existing – in different order • New consequences • Allowability of more focus on failing subgroup
Consequences of Failure to make AYP:Increased Resources • Targeted to Failing Schools – Subgroups • Flexibility in Allocation
SES-Choice:SES Eligibility Proposals • Expansion of High Income – Low Achieving • Restriction to Low Achieving
SES-Choice:Sequence • Flip - Pilot Project – Extended to 07-08 • Both Choice and SES First Year • Up to 7 LEA / per State
Highly Qualified Teachers:Increased autonomy for State/locals • More Exceptions Allowable - Possible
Highly Qualified Teachers:Effectiveness in addition to credential • Less focus only on credentials- • more on quality • years of experience • History of results
Highly Qualified Teachers:Equity • Equity plans in statute • Distribution generally of more experienced teachers • Comparability in Title I • loophole???
Highly Qualified Teachers: HOUSSE – esp. rural, special education • Multi-subject Teachers • Teacher Shortage, esp. Special Education
Students with Disabilities • Are they SWD in General Ed OR • General Ed students with disabilities? • Policy issue to be determined
Students with Disabilities • Large N numbers for this group – Leave unmeasured SWD?
Students with Disabilities:Modified standards of assessment • 1% Rule • 2% Proposed Rule • Keep • Expand • Eliminate • Debate as to support for these particular numbers • More autonomy for IEP teams possible
Students with Disabilities:Better NCLB-IDEA coordination • Assessments • Utility for District – State or National Comparison
English Language Learners:Coordinate Title I and Title III Standards Both have achievement standards requirements
English Language Learners: Resources to Meet Growing Population • Regular classroom participation • Specialists • Esp. short in rural areas
English Language Learners: Flexibility on testing in English • Measure ability, NOT years in the US – Or increase initial years • English acquisition as part of AYP
English Language Learners: Residual Inclusion
Resources • High Cost Issues • All Teachers HQT • Statewide Standards / Assessments • SWD, ELL • Administrative Costs
Unlikely to pass… • Private school vouchers/scholarships are not politically viable. • If vouchers were not politically viable when Republicans controlled the White House and both chambers of Congress back in 2001, it is a forgone conclusion that not much political capital will be spent trying to push vouchers through the 110th Congress 35
Emerging Language on NCLB Reauthorization – House Education and Labor Committee - Staff Discussion Draft Only Currently Under Revision
Greater Flexibility in AYP Multiple Indicators • Allow in addition to statewide assessment • Application to Secretary • 5 indicators allowed • May increase number of schools making - AYP • Growth in… • Science • History • Civics or Government • Writing Assessments • Increase percentage of students in below basic to basic, proficient to advanced provided total students proficient increases
Greater Flexibility in AYP (cont.) 3. Increase in percentage passing rigorous exams in high level courses 4. Increase in percentage to higher ed 5. Decrease in dropout rates
Multiple Indicators CREDIT: ELEMENTARY: 15% PER DISAGGREGATED GROUP SECONDARY: 25% PER DISAGGREGATED GROUP
Growth Models • Allowed – Requirements established by the Secretary • Consistent with underlying goals NCLB • Incorporate into AYP • 13-14 Proficient or 3 year trajectory!! • All included • Approved assessments, in use 2 years at least • Track individual students – longitudinal tracking
Longitudinal Data System Within 4 years of enactment 100M
State Standards and Assessments • Sufficient rigor for success in the workplace and/or higher ed • $ for States that undertake to “dramatically improve standards and assessments”
Uniform N Number 30 But USED Secretary May Approve 40
Special Education • 1% Rule • 2% Rule • Residual inclusion 3 years • USED “waiver” for LEA to 3% modified achievement standards
ELL • Native Language Testing to 5 years plus 2 options • Codify “newly arrived” regs • Residual inclusion 3 years (up from 2) • 10% of state ELL population –particular language-native language assessment • Portfolio and other alternate assessments • Note clarification re population
Low Performing Schools • State setaside from 4 to 5% • $ (authorized) for grants to improve graduation rates in schools under 60%
High School Accountability State May Analyze & Revise Standards for Alignment to Post Secondary and/or Workplace Disaggregate graduation rate • Economic disadvantage • Major race and economic group • Special Ed • LEP • Uniform and reliable method for rate calculation • Targets 90% • Part of AYP
Report Cards • State and Local • Retains basic requirements with some additions
Local Assessments • Pilot – 15 States • LEA’s use Local Assessments in addition to State Assessment
Peer Review Additional Transparency