Brad Neuenswander, Interim/Deputy Commissioner KSDE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
State of Education Brad Neuenswander, Interim Commissioner
Advertisements

College and Career Readiness. What is College Readiness? What is Career Readiness? What does this mean for you? Why do you (as an 8 th grader) need to.
Direction of Kansas Education Brad Neuenswander Interim Commissioner, KSDE August, 2014.
HOW TO BE COLLEGE READY Academic Pass ASVAB 50 or Higher OR Pass WorkKeys 4 or Higher Technical Pass KOSSA (Kentucky Occupational Skills Standards Assessment)
1 of 43 Kansas Curriculum Leaders Accreditation Step-by-Step January 23, 2015.
SW Kansas Superintendents May 7,  General CTE assessment (computerized + performance) Some KCCRS reading and math (not to the level of state assessments)
Direction of Kansas Education Brad Neuenswander Interim Commissioner, KSDE August, 2014.
KSDE Annual Conference, Fall Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we headed?
Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs
#iSucceedwithCTE K-12 Education: Paving the Way for Student Success Jay Scott Assistant Director - Career and Technical Education Career, Standards and.
WV Simulated Workplace. Group Think… What are the top five things employers are looking for in entry-level employees?
Update from Commissioner Diane DeBacker August 27, 2013.
Education in Kansas. Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we headed?
Brad Neuenswander, Interim Commissioner Kansas State Department of Education 2014 Summer Leadership Conference.
College and Career Readiness Henry County High School.
HB 5 & Community Engagement Building Partnerships.
Kansas State Assessment’s State Board of Education November 2013.
INDIVIDUAL PLANS OF STUDY: WHY EVERY SECONDARY STUDENT NEEDS ONE KEEN CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 19, 2015.
Kansas: Where We Are and Where We Are Going Brad Neuenswander Deputy Commissioner, KSDE KAMSA Conference.
Education in Kansas. Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we headed?
Kansas State Department of Education
Kansas Exemplary Educators Network (KEEN) February 20,
Direction of Kansas Education Brad Neuenswander Interim Commissioner, KSDE Fall, 2014.
Dr. Randy Watson, Commissioner of Education. 3.
Education in Kansas. COLLEGE AND CAREER READY means an individual has the academic preparation, cognitive preparation, technical skills, and employability.
Dr. Randy Watson, Incoming Commissioner of Education.
Kansas: a State of Transition Brad Neuenswander Deputy Commissioner, KSDE Fall 2013.
Kansas Teacher of the Year Team 2013 The Future of Kansas Education Dr. Diane DeBacker Brad Neuenswander.
Kansas Vision The Reunion Tour Fall 2015 Dr. Randy Watson, Commissioner Mr. Brad Neuenswander, Deputy Commissioner.
Division of Learning Services (DLS) Curriculum Leaders Update October 16, 2015.
December SCHOOL COUNSELING STANDARDS REVISION.
College and Career Readiness in Kansas San Diego, CA June 23, 2015 Scott E. Smith, Ph.D. Kansas State Department of Education 1.
January 16,  Introduced Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) to determine student, school, district and state achievement  Approved the Emergency.
Policy on Career Advising Carolyn George, January 2015.
Vision 20/20 Committee January 29,  Introduced Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) to determine student, school, district and state achievement.
DSHS IMPROVING COLLEGE READINESS. COLLEGE READINESS ACROSS THE NATION Source: ACT, 2010, The Condition of College and Career Readiness : National.
Unbridled Learning College/Career Readiness for All.
Emporia State University - Computer and Business Teacher’s Conference February 20, 2013 Diane DeBacker, Commissioner of Education.
#iSucceedwithCTE 2015 AG/FCS Regional Workshops Kurt Dillon, Ag Consultant/Ag Cluster Lead Gayla Randel,
Dr. Randy Watson, Commissioner of Education.  The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Student Success Act, H.R. 5 on July 8 th.  The U.S. Senate.
Kansas Education Longitudinal Data System Update to Kansas Commission on Graduation and Dropout Prevention and Recovery December 2010 Kathy Gosa Director,
The Kansas Kindergarten Readiness Initiative: The Special Educator’s Role Barb Dayal Vera Stroup-Rentier.
Kershena Additional 11th grade test.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
The Kansas Kindergarten Readiness Initiative: The Special Educator’s Role Barb Dayal Vera Stroup-Rentier.
Baker University Dr. Randy Watson, Incoming Commissioner
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Career Technical Education Update
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kershena Additional 11th grade test.
Grow Your Own TREE Tools for Career Readiness, Exploration and Evaluation Presented by Karen L. Alexander, Ph.D. Cynthia L. Miller, Ph.D.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Planning for Success: The Kansas Individual Plan of Study Program
Planning for Success: The Kansas Individual Plan of Study Program
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
with the IPS! Migrant Directors Presentation 3/2018
State–of–CTE 2017 February Conference
SWPRSC Superintendents’ Council
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
A Successful Kansan A successful Kansas high school graduate has the academic preparation, cognitive preparation, technical skills, employability.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student
Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student.
Presentation transcript:

Brad Neuenswander, Interim/Deputy Commissioner KSDE

An individual has the  academic preparation,  cognitive preparation,  technical skills, and  employability skills to be successful in postsecondary education, in the attainment of an industry recognized certification or in the workforce, without the need for remediation.

4

5

6 6

 20 visitations across Kansas with 1,800+ attendee’s. What are the qualities, skills, and talents of the successful 24-year old Kansan? What role does K-12 have in this process? What role does Higher Education have in this process?  6 visitations across Kansas with local Chambers of Commerce seeking Business/Industry input. What are the qualities, skills, and talents of the successful 24-year old Kansan? What are business needs, and what skills, talents and capabilities are lacking in employees. How can Business/Industry partner with K-12 and IHE.

By 2020, 71% of jobs in Kansas will require postsecondary education. This is 6 percentage points above the national average of 65%. Kansas ranks 6 th nationally in postsecondary education intensity for Georgetown Public Policy Institute

Tuition-free college CTE courses for HS juniors and seniors

28,000

Indicators of College Readiness: Things that are measured before a student graduates High School. Assessment Performance; state, ACT/SAT, other College credit hours earned, AP/IB Industry recognized Certifications Workforce skills; WorkKeys, ASVAB, SkillsUSA Evidence of College Readiness: Information that is taken after the student has graduated High School. Postsecondary enrollment; % entering postsecondary Remediation; % needing remedial courses/programs Persistence: % completing their first year

The standardized tests my kids take are one gauge on the dashboard, but parents and educators know that tests are not the only indicator. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan

USD #XYZ Sunnytown District Dashboard MORE INFO: Budget/Finance Demographics English Learners Health/Wellness Kan-Eat Migrants MTSS Special Education Title Programs Transportation LOCAL INFO: Contact Information Google Map Official Website Post-Secondary Attendance 94% Post-Secondary Remediation 45% Post-Secondary Retention 52% Academic/ Cognitive Technical/ Career-Specific Employability Educator Demographics Educator Evaluation Educator Licensure Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs Rating: ACCREDITED Rating expires: 6/30/2021 Details>>> The Five Rs RESULTS District-Selected RESULT District-Selected RESULT View individual schools in this district.

An individual has the  academic preparation,  cognitive preparation,  technical skills, and  employability skills to be successful in postsecondary education, in the attainment of an industry recognized certification or in the workforce, without the need for remediation.