Best Practices and Strategies 1 LAP Panel – Work and Timeline

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Best Practices and Strategies 1 LAP Panel – Work and Timeline

MENU OF BEST PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES The legislature directed OSPI to convene three expert panels to develop menus of best practices and strategies. The menus are to help low-achieving students in grades K–12 improve their performance in ELA, Math, and Behavior. 1.ELA Menu – available July 1, 2014 and updated annually; implementation beginning Math Menu – available July 1, 2015 and updated annually; implementation beginning Reducing Disruptive Behaviors Menu– available July 1, 2015 and updated annually; implementation beginning

DEMONSTRATE IMPROVED OUTCOMES  School districts may use an alternative practice or strategy that is not on a state menu for two school years initially.  If the district is able to demonstrate improved outcomes for participating students over the previous two school years, OSPI will approve use of the alternative practice or strategy for one additional school year.  Subsequent annual approval by OSPI to use the alternative practice or strategy is dependent on the district continuing to demonstrate an increase in improved outcomes for participating students. 3

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THE FOLLOWING ARE SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES THAT MAY BE SUPPORTED BY THE LEARNING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: 5  Tutoring  Extended Learning Time  Professional Development  Consultant Teachers (Instructional Coaches)  Outreach Activities for Families  Community Partnerships  Services under RCW 28A : Assistance for 8 th, 11 th, and 12 th grade students LAP ALLOWABLE PROGRAM ACTITIVITIES AND SERVICES

EVIDENCE AND RESEARCH Each best practice is identified as either “evidence-based” or “research-based” following the definitions below. Evidence-based  Multiple randomized and/or statistically controlled evaluations, or one large multiple-site randomized and/or statistically controlled evaluation.  Where the weight of the evidence from a systematic review demonstrates sustained improvements in outcomes  When possible, has been determined to be cost-beneficial. Research-based  Tested with a single randomized and/or statistically- controlled evaluation demonstrating sustained desirable outcomes. 6

Promising practices are defined as those practices that do not have research or evidence to show they are best practices and strategies, but still show potential for improving student outcomes. These practices are considered part of the menu and can be used by districts. They are described based upon the professional opinions of the expert panel members. 7 PROMISING PRACTICES

STRENGTHENING STUDENT EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES FOR ELA The ELA menu is designed to support districts as they:  Help students who struggle with reading to reach grade level by the end of fourth grade.  Improve the reading and literacy of English language learners.  Strengthen systems to improve reading instruction for all students.

TECHNICAL REPORT ON BEST PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ELA 9

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1.Peer Tutoring (Tutoring, Best Practice) 2.Community Based Student Mentoring (Community Partnerships, Best Practice) 3.Professional Learning Communities (Professional Development, Promising Practice) Read ONE of the three menu entries listed above. Skim the other two entries.  Identify the key elements of a menu entry.  Share any other notable details from your reading. 12 REVIEW EXAMPLES

WHAT’S NEXT ELA  Review of Menu  Implementation  Monitoring Math and Behavior  Panel Process  Implementation  Monitoring 13