“We believe public education works” As public educators, we believe public education works. We reject the premise that education in Illinois has failed.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
April 6, 2011 DRAFT Educator Evaluation Project. Teacher Education and Licensure DRAFT The ultimate goal of all educator evaluation should be… TO IMPROVE.
Advertisements

Improving Educational Outcomes Jackie Dowd Special Assistant to the Governor for Career Innovation Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents.
Project Team MSBA – local school board members MASA – local school superintendents and other stakeholders MSBA/MASA.
Family-School Partnerships and Healthy Schools Marianne Weant and Kelly Langston North Carolina PTA.
A Commitment to Excellence: SUNY Cortland Update on Strategic Planning.
LCAPs in Orange County and the Role of the Orange County Department of Education Jeff Hittenberger, Ph.D. Chief Academic Officer.
Shelda Hale, Title III, ELL and Immigrant Education Kentucky Department of Education.
 A Presentation by the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians.
Departments of Education and Public Welfare Office of Child Development and Early Learning Executive Budget
Estándares claves para líderes educativos publicados por
Transforming Education in Kentucky EPSB and TEK 1.
LINC Advisory Committee September 10, Group Breakout Session 1.Reflecting on the presentation, what state or district policies from other states.
1. KCS Strategic Goals: Focus on the student to ensure they excel academically and are prepared for life beyond the classroom. Recruit, select, induct,
By Laura Nicole Bramlett Watkins
Principal Evaluation in Massachusetts: Where we are now National Summit on Educator Effectiveness Principal Evaluation Breakout Session #2 Claudia Bach,
Angelor Johnson, Training Coordinator Louisiana PROMISE Parent Information and Resource Centers What is PIRC?
EEC Board Policy and Research Committee Meeting April 7, 2014 Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge Grant (RTT-ELC)
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
Massie Ritsch U.S. Department of Education ESEA REAUTHORIZATION.
Pennsylvania Department of Edward G. Rendell Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak Secretary of Education.
Leveraging Race to the Top to Maximize the Use of Data To Ensure College & Career Readiness Aimee R. Guidera Achieve ADP September 10, 2009.
Puget Sound Coalition for College & Career Readiness September 8, 2014.
Presentation Title XX XX, We’re a pathway to success that connects people to higher education and the skills they need to be job-ready. We’re constantly.
PANAMA-BUENA VISTA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
64 th ILLINOIS ASBO CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITIONS APRIL 29 – MAY 1, #iasboAC15 Vision 20/20 Update Dr. Michael Jacoby Executive Director.
URBAN SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE PARTNERSHIPS, PARENTS AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT October 27, 2011 Presented By Ramona Reyes, Vice President, Columbus.
An America Built to Last Martha Kanter, Under Secretary Illinois Board of Higher Education February 5, 2013.
Center for Urban School Leadership University of California, Berkeley  Graduate School of Education  © 2009 Costs, Money, and Resources in Pathways W.
Dr. Timothy Mitchell Rapid City Area Schools
Connecticut Department of Public Health Healthy Connecticut 2020 The CT State Health Improvement Planning Process Background,
Building 21 st Century Skills with ICTs What does it mean? GEORGE SCHARFFENBERGER 6 September 2006.
1. Housekeeping Items June 8 th and 9 th put on calendar for 2 nd round of Iowa Core ***Shenandoah participants*** Module 6 training on March 24 th will.
SCHOOL BOARD A democratically elected body that represents public ownership of schools through governance while serving as a bridge between public values.
Oregon’s Future Starts Here Superintendents’ vision for turning our good schools into great schools.
12-13 Task Force Meeting- May 12, 2010 Preparing 21st century Ohio learners for success Helping today’s students & tomorrow’s teachers.
1 CollegeKeys Compact: An Action Plan to Remove Barriers to College Access for Students from Low-Income Backgrounds Massachusetts Association of Student.
Think Academics: Academic Visioning David Marker Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
PGES: The Final 10% i21: Navigating the 21 st Century Highway to Top Ten.
Deaf Education Leaders’ Summit 2010 Overview and Summary.
INNOVATION ZONES NOVEMBER 10, WHAT ARE INNOVATION ZONES? A designation by the West Virginia Board of Education that provides schools with the support.
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
CTE: What Lies Ahead?. Influencers Economy. Competing budget pressures. Global competition.
CCSSO Task Force Recommendations on Educator Preparation Idaho State Department of Education December 14, 2013 Webinar.
COLLECTIVE ACTION FOR COLLECTIVE EXCELLENCE NSAII November, 2015 BUILDING A UNION FOR GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR ALL.
Table of Contents UMass Donahue Institute - EEC Board Retreat – July 12 th, Objectives3 Agenda4 Systemic Approach5 Survey and Interview Summaries6.
Faculty Councils Brad Whittaker Director, Research Services and Industry Liaison Strategic Research Plan.
Building the Parent Voice. It’s an exciting time for our kids and schools!
PERKINS IV AND THE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA): INTERSECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES.
Excellence for Each Student Utah State Board of Education Strategic Plan.
CREATING A CULTURE OF EVIDENCE Student Affairs Assessment Council October 2013 Dr. Barbara Copenhaver-Bailey Assistant Vice President for Student Success.
Minnesota’s Promise World-Class Schools, World-Class State.
SEA Strategies for Promoting Equity: SEA/IHE Collaboration on Teacher Preparation Lynn Holdheide, Center on Great Teachers and Leaders & Collaboration.
Australian Council for Educational Research School Improvement Christian Schools National Policy Forum Canberra, 26 May 2014.
School Improvement Needs Assessment – © Iowa Association of School Boards Assessment Conducted by the Iowa Association of School Boards.
Integrated Planning Initiatives Dr. Ryan Cornner Associate Vice President, Strategic Planning and Innovation November 17, 2014.
External Review Report Westminster Public Schools April 24-27, 2016.
TELL Survey 2015 Trigg County Public Schools Board Report December 10, 2015.
Building Awareness of Teacher Leadership. Why Teacher Leadership?
1 Commonwealth of Massachusetts STEM Advisory Council Moving the STEM Agenda Forward CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY STEM Advisory.
CEC Legislative Recommendations Education Appropriations Recommendations CEC urges Congress to: Provide $12.9 billion to fully fund IDEA’s Part.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts STEM Advisory Council
Visit Mendocino County: Strategic Direction 2017/ /20
Today’s Agenda What is Vision 20/20? Pillars of Vision 20/20?
Mission Motto Learning for Life
IEEE Foundation: The Road Ahead
Today’s Agenda What is Vision 20/20? Pillars of Vision 20/20?
SERVICE-LEARNING….. is a teaching method that combines meaningful service to the community with curriculum-based learning. Students improve their academic.
Looking Back to Look Ahead
Today’s Agenda What is Vision 20/20? Pillars of Vision 20/20?
the Image, Advocacy, and Impact of ISE Professionals Excel
Presentation transcript:

“We believe public education works”

As public educators, we believe public education works. We reject the premise that education in Illinois has failed but recognize its impact has not been equitably delivered to all student populations and that there are opportunities for continuous improvement. Now is the time to act. Our vision forward is clear.

Why did we undertake Vision 20/20? FOCUS ON KIDS

At least two representatives were chosen from each of the 21 IASA Regions to serve on the Vision 20/20 committees The Process

SURVEY RESPONDENTS 661 school districts completed the survey The Process

Survey Topics Overall Direction of EducationOverall Direction of Education GovernanceGovernance Assessment & AccountabilityAssessment & Accountability LeadershipLeadership FinanceFinance Digital LearningDigital Learning Priorities for the FuturePriorities for the Future The Process

Top Five Priorities 1.Funding of public schools in Illinois 2.High-quality teachers 3.High-quality administrators 4.Flexibility of local school districts to meet the needs of students 5.High standards and expectations for students The Process

The Four Pillars Shared Accountability 21 st Century Learning Equitable and Adequate Funding Highly Effective Educators

Priorities Create education licensure reciprocity agreements Expand alternative teaching licensure programs Provide teacher student loan forgiveness Establish partnerships with higher education Highly Effective Educators

Fully fund mentoring for new educators Expand educator collaboration opportunities Enhance ROE/ISCs’ ability to function as regional centers for professional learning and innovation Highly Effective Educators

Priorities Align social and emotional standards Support student creativity and innovation Promote individualized learning Engage parents, family and community Develop a balanced state assessment system 21 st Century Learning

Offer incentives for expanding preschool and full day Kindergarten education Promote partnerships with post-secondary institutions Encourage career exploration Provide high speed internet connectivity to every school and community Incorporate technology in State Learning Standards 21 st Century Learning

Shared Accountability Priorities Allow current educators representation on the Illinois State Board of Education Adopt a differentiated accountability model Distinguish between essential and discretionary regulations Allow districts to opt out of mandates and regulations

Priorities Equitable and Adequate Funding Adopt an evidence-based funding model Enhance state spending Restructure state revenues to match the 21 st Century economy Create a two-year funding cycle with year ahead budgeting

Supporters of Vision 20/20 “This proposal, which suggests a rational, evidence-based approach to funding our schools fairly and adequately, has the potential to help overcome the political gridlock that has prevented meaningful reform to date.” Ralph Martire Executive Director for the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability

Supporters of Vision 20/20 “In my many years of involvement in the field of education, this kind of management-led collaboration and policy driven document is unprecedented in Illinois. There are 2 million children in our state whose voices and future need to be addressed. This is a positive start in the right direction.” Charlie Rose Former General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Education under Arne Duncan

Supporters of Vision 20/20 “It’s exciting to see Illinois school leaders putting forward a broad education agenda, and there are many promising ideas in Vision 20/20. This report will definitely help shape policy conversations in the years ahead.” Elliot Regenstein Senior Vice President for Advocacy, Ounce of Prevention Fund

Follow our Progress:

By creating Vision 20/20, we are making a promise to the more than 2 million children who depend on us to provide quality educational opportunities for them