Meeting Six Critical Challenges of High School Reform: Lessons from Recent Research James Kemple Research Alliance for New York City Schools Based on work.

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Meeting Six Critical Challenges of High School Reform: Lessons from Recent Research James Kemple Research Alliance for New York City Schools Based on work conducted by MDRC and on Fleischman and Heppen, 2009 in Future of Children, Vol. 19, No. 1

2 Performance Goals  Shared goals for students:  Keep students in high school through graduation.  Provide credentials needed to enter post- secondary education and employment.  Build knowledge, skills, and attitudes for success in higher education and the labor market and for lifelong learning.  Overarching challenge for high school reform: address all three goals for all students simultaneously.

3 Six Critical Challenges  Creating personalized learning environments.  Assisting students who enter high school with poor literacy and math skills.  Improving instructional content and pedagogy.  Preparing students for the world beyond high school.  Stimulating change and sustaining high performance.  Building knowledge about what works, what does not work and why.

4 Challenge 1: Creating a Personalized Learning Environment  Evidence: SLCs promote personalized, supportive environment and positive relationships. Faculty advisory systems link students to a teacher who is looking out for their well-being. Not sufficient alone to raise achievement and prevent dropout.  Potential: SLCs may provide necessary platform for reforms aimed at instructional improvement, supports for post-secondary transition, and accountability.

5 Challenge 2: Enhancing Basic Literacy and Math Skills  Evidence: Sequential transitional courses focused on literacy and math are associated with substantial improvements in performance and promotion to 10 th grade. Double dose, extended block periods provide key structural framework for transitional courses. A double-blocked schedule can enable students to earn more credits per year than other arrangements.  Potential: Supplementary literacy and math classes in 9 th grade may improve skills and overall performance throughout high school. Literacy across the curriculum may improve overall performance in all subject areas. Transitional/supplemental math classes aimed at ensuring that students complete college prep math sequence.

6 Challenge 3: Improving Instructional Content and Pedagogy  Evidence: Teachers benefit from well-designed curricula and lesson plans that have already been developed. Teacher professional development and coaching appear to be necessary for building instructional capacity and responsive teaching. Student achievement may be enhanced when teachers work together to make sure that curricula and lessons are engaging, aligned, and rigorous.  Potential: Applied learning may improve academic achievement Deploying high quality teachers to ninth grade, and to other high need students, can improve overall school performance

7 Challenge 4: Preparing Students for the World Beyond High School  Evidence: Career awareness and development activities, in and outside of school, provide effective tools for transitions to employment without limiting access to college. Incentives not sufficient to improve preparation for college entrance.  Potential: Ongoing guidance, mentoring, and advocacy can improve preparation for transitions without limiting options for post-secondary education and employment.

8 Challenge 5: Stimulating Change and Sustaining High Performance  Evidence: External expertise and intensive support appear to be critical to capacity building. District support may not be a necessary condition for initiating reforms, but is required for long-term sustainability. Strategic reform requires assessment of what is already in place and the capacity of local personnel.  Potential: “Train-the-trainer” and “distance” coaching and TA may promote high fidelity scaling up of effective reforms.

9 Challenge 6: Building Knowledge  Evidence: Strongest evidence is on the nature of the problems. Strong evidence on the difference between high performing and low performing high schools. Much more limited evidence on effective strategies for transforming low-performing high schools into high- performing high schools. A focus on outcomes and not impact has left a track record of getting the wrong answer to the right question.  Promise: Need to address questions about what works as well as questions about why, how, and under what circumstances. Knowledge building is the domain of researchers, policy makers and practitioners.

10 Caveats and Cautions  Evidence base is limited, but improving  Problems are multidimensional, so must be the solutions: components are interdependent and interacting  Angels/devils are in the details of implementation  Important not to dismiss modest but positive improvements  Give reform a chance: with promising interventions, staying the course can be as important as the course that is taken

11 Relevant MDRC Publications Meeting Five Critical Challenges of High School Reform Lessons from Research on Three Reform Models Janet Quint. Meeting Five Critical Challenges of High School Reform The Enhanced Reading Opportunities Study Findings from the Second Year of Implementation The Enhanced Reading Opportunities Study U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance William Corrin, Marie-Andrée Somers, James J. Kemple, Elizabeth Nelson, and Susan Sepanik, with Terry Salinger and Courtney Tanenbaum. Career Academies Long-Term Impacts on Labor Market Outcomes, Educational Attainment, and Transitions to Adulthood James J. Kemple with Cynthia J. Willner. Career Academies Making Progress Toward Graduation Evidence from the Talent Development High School Model James J. Kemple, Corinne M. Herlihy, and Thomas J. Smith. Making Progress Toward Graduation Striving for Student Success The Effect of Project GRAD on High School Student Outcomes in Three Urban School Districts Jason C. Snipes, Glee Ivory Holton, Fred Doolittle, and Laura Sztejnberg. Striving for Student Success The Challenge of Scaling Up Educational Reform Findings and Lessons from First Things First Janet Quint, Howard S. Bloom, Alison Rebeck Black, and LaFleur Stephens with Theresa M. Akey. The Challenge of Scaling Up Educational Reform Toward Ensuring a Successful Transition into High School Policy Brief. National High School Center Corinne Herlihy. Toward Ensuring a Successful Transition into High School Preparing High School Students for Successful Transitions to Postsecondary Education and Employment Policy Brief National High School Center Michael Bangser. Preparing High School Students for Successful Transitions to Postsecondary Education and Employment