The Perfect Storm Against Universal Public Education PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

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The Perfect Storm Against Universal Public Education PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

POLICY AGENDA WHAT ARE WE FOR? WHAT IS OUR PROPOSED SOLUTION? PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

The Policy Issue Best Practices Change Schools We advocate a solution to violence in schools and to low performance scores in schools. We advocate the implementation of research based best practices in a trauma informed community that follows the restorative justice model. PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Educating all Students Individualized instruction Non-graded classrooms Mainstreaming students with special needs PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Integrated Services Developed links to the community and to relevant community agencies that provide social and medical services PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Use of Technology Use of technology as a tool for learning and producing PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Teaching for Understanding Problem solving and creating Interdisciplinary curriculums Cooperative learning Assessment of work that illustrates understanding and application PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices A Clear and Common Focus Administrators, teachers, students and parents share and commit to common goals based on the belief that all students can learn and improve their performance PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practice High Standards and Expectations All teachers believe that all students can learn Staff is dedicated to helping every student achieve All students are engaged in an appropriately ambitious and rigorous course of study with clear and consistent high standards Conditions for learning are modified and differentiated PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practice Strong Leadership School leadership is focused on enhancing skills, knowledge and motivation of the overall staff Leader creates a common culture of high expectation Leader fosters a collaborative atmosphere between the school and the community PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Supportive, Personalized, Relevant Learning Supportive learning environments Positive personalized relationships Rigorous and relevant learning PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Parent and Community Involvement Parents and community help develop, understand and support a common focus on core academic, social, and personal goals and have an authentic role in achieving these goals. School and community work together to actively solve problems. Mentoring and outreach programs provide a two-way learning – student and community PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Monitoring, Accountability, and Assessment Teaching and learning are continually adjusted on the basis of data collected through a variety of valid and reliable methods PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Curriculum and Instruction Aligned curriculum Research-based teaching and learning strategies Students are actively involved in their learning through inquiry, in-depth learning, and performance assessments PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Professional Development Ongoing research and class-room based professional development aligned with the school’s common focus Appropriate instructional support and resources are provided PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Best Practices Time and Structure Flexible structure to maximize the use of time and to accommodate the varied lives of students, staff and community Programs extend beyond the traditional school day and year as well as beyond the building The school draws on community resources. PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

OUR POSITION Our children do not need further trauma through the use of : Metal detectors in schools Police in schools Security guards in schools These interventions re-traumatize children. PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

OUR POSITION Our children do need a trauma informed education system Our children do need to be seen as injured, not bad. The question needs to change from: “What is wrong with you? To What has happened to you and how can I help?” (Bloom,S. ww.santuaryweb.com) PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

OUR POSITION Violence is never acceptable How we respond to the children and how they are treated is a policy issue. PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Call for Grass Roots Action Legislative Visit Organize a small group of concerned tax payers Share the information on vouchers Call and schedule a visit with both your Representative and your Senator Ask your legislators where they stand on vouchers Advise the legislators that you have strong beliefs as to the need to spend our tax dollars on best practices and on improving schools for all children. Make a strong statement that you do not want a voucher system – that you oppose spending tax dollars for private school tuition. PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Call for Grass Roots Action Phone Contact Organize a small group Share the information on vouchers Plan a call-in campaign to your Senator and Representative. Write a short script or list of talking points to guide callers during the conversation Make a strong statement that you do not want a voucher system – that you oppose spending tax dollars for private school tuition. Call for best practices to improve all schools – A list of talking points is available on-line at PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Call for Grass Roots Action , FAX or a Letter by Post Organize a small group Share the information on vouchers Plan a letter writing campaign to your Senator and Representative. Write a one page communication Make a strong statement that you do not want a voucher system – that you oppose spending tax dollars for private school tuition. Call for best practices to improve all schools – A list of talking points is available on-line at PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Call for Grass Roots Action Petitions Organize a small group Share the information on vouchers Plan a petition drive: community canvas, table at the mall/store/community event/club/place of worship etc Write a one paragraph petition and attach signature sheets Make a strong statement that you do not want a voucher system – that you oppose spending tax dollars for private school tuition. Call for best practices to improve all schools – A sample petition is available on-line at PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn

Call for Grass Roots Action Inform the Governor CONTACT THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE ADVISE HIM THAT THE TAX PAYERS OF PENNSYLVANIA HAVE SPOKEN THROUGH A NUMBER OF POLLS. PENNSYLVANIANS WANT UNIVERSAL PUBLIC EDUCATION STRENGTHENED FOR ALL CHILDREN. WE DO NOT WANT A VOUCHER SYSTEM TO PAY TUITION TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS! PA NAACP Education Committee Chair Dr. Joan Duvall-Flynn