2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION INITIATIVES IN LOUISIANA Susan Batson.

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2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION INITIATIVES IN LOUISIANA Susan Batson Louisiana Department of Education

PERCENTAGE OF ALL NONSTANDARD CERTIFICATES ISSUED

PERCENTAGE OF NONSTANDARD SPECIAL ED CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY AREA

“COMPLETERS” RECEIVING A LEVEL 1, 2, OR 3 LICENSE FOR THE FIRST TIME

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career BLENDED CERTIFICATION EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career FUNDED REGIONAL CERTIFICATION COORDINATORS

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career STIPENDS FOR SPEECH, LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS SOCIAL WORKERS PSYCHOLOGISTS NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHERS

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career ESTABLISHED TASK FORCES TO ADDRESS RETENTION ISSUES FOR MILD- MODERATE & SIGNIFICANT DISABILITIES

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career REGIONAL TEAMS (IHE’ REGIONAL TEAMS (IHE’S, LEA’S, REGIONAL SDE STAFF, PARENTS) DEVELOPED ACTION PLANS

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career CONTINUED TO SUPPORT TEACHERS THROUGH DRAG NET ACCESS GUIDE CO-TEACHING EFFORTS

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career PAPERWORK REDUCTION INITIATIVES MANDATED WEB-BASED IEP

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career BEGAN WORK WITH THE PERSONNEL IMPROVEMENT CENTER AT NASDSE DR. GEORGE ANN RICE

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career TARGETED 3 SCHOOL SYSTEMS FOR INITIAL WORK

TARGETED 3 SCHOOL SYSTEMS

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career SPECIAL EDUCATOR E-MENTORING PROJECT

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career THE NEW TEACHER CENTER NEVADA NASDSE (THE PERSONNEL CENTER)

2010 OSEP Leadership Mega Conference Collaboration to Achieve Success from Cradle to Career SPECIAL EDUCATION MENTORING