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CREATING EFFECTIVE COALITIONS JERRY HIME CALIFORNIA CAN COORDINATOR CEC National Legislative Conference ▪ June 7, 2014
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What is a coalition? have a stated or similar position share a mutual concern are interested in working together toward an action- oriented goal can be individuals or organizations combine efforts, resources, and skills may be permanent, ongoing, or temporary may be disbanded once goals reached or abandoned
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What are the characteristics of an effective coalition member? willing and able to give the time required reflect self-confidence believe in the tasks at hand project positive attitudes demonstrate effective communication skills be open-minded rather than judgmental work well under pressure refrain from arguing with adversaries willing to share personal expertise appreciate the talents of other members
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What are the advantages of belonging to a coalition? create clout build ongoing power base maximize number of people and organizations to advocate share information coordinate strategies divide up the labor pool resources share different points of view to solve problems safety in numbers
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What are the chief obstacles in developing a coalition? takes commitment turf issues and hidden agendas conflicts due to main issue inconsistent with a member’s agenda effort to reach consensus slows process need procedures to resolve differences
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What are the key steps in creating an effective coalition? determine who can help develop structure and rules build capacity for planning and action set strategies evaluate
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What are the key skills to needed to lead a successful coalition? leadership facilitation communication and internet media funding and resource development
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What makes the coalition successful? establishing a process to identify mutual goals ensuring that each group maintains own identity and autonomy understanding that total consensus in every area is not a requirement recognizing that internal group conflict is inevitable
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What makes the coalition successful? striking a balance of an atmosphere of openness, a sense of inclusiveness, equal participation, and preventing one group’s domination over another accepting and dealing with differences in values, attitudes, and styles of communication realizing that appropriate negotiating and bargaining are basic to success
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TIPS FOR SUCCESS plan for meetings and discussions be sure everyone understands what each organization represents and the purpose for the proposed coalition encourage each organization to share goals and philosophy, and its capabilities for assuming fair share of workload jointly prepare an “action plan”
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COALITION LEADERS SHOULD keep a low profile and recognize needs and resources of participants analyze and appreciate difference personality types and leadership styles help discourage divisive competition and instead encourage creative competition and collaboration sustain the spirit of members by keeping interest high during periods when “nothing is happening” help group determine the organizational style most comfortable and best suited for achieving purpose set forth
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KEY COMPONENTS COOPERATION COLLABORATION CONSIDERATION
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THE CALIFORNIA COALITION CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE SPECIAL EDUCATION TASK FORCE Established November 2013 at request of State Board of Education and Commission on Teacher Credentialing Purpose: to examine California’s complex systems for serving students with disabilities 33 members including school and district administrators, parents, teachers, university professors, members of the policy community, and other groups Funded by the Schwab Foundation and the Stuart Foundation
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QUESTIONS What should be the state’s vision/mission for students with disabilities? With the implementation of Common Core State Standards (CCSS), how do we ensure access to and success in the CCSS and other core academic subjects for students with disabilities? What types of changes in teacher preparation and credentialing are necessary to ensure all teachers are prepared to meet the array of learning needs of their students in the LRE. How should special education services be funded and organized? What are current policy barriers to implementation of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), response to intervention (RTI), response to instruction and intervention (RTII) and other inclusive and effective school practices
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The Year’s Calendar December 17, 2013 - Full Task Force Meeting, San Mateo County Office of Education, Redwood City, CA 94065 February 10, 2014 - Public Forum, Southwest SELPA Auditorium, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 March 3, 2014 - Public Forum, San Mateo County Office of Education, Redwood City, CA 94065 March 17, 2014 - Full Task Force Meeting, California School for the Deaf, Riverside, CA 92506 March 17, 2014 - Public Forum, California School for the Deaf March 18, 2014 - Public Forum, California School for the Deaf March 18, 2014 - Public Forum, San Diego County Office of Education, San Diego, CA 92111 March 19, 2014 - Public Forum, San Diego County Office of Education March 20, 2014 - Public Forum, California Department of Education, State Board of Education Hearing Room, Sacramento, CA 95814 May 5 – Full Task Force Meeting, Commission on Teacher Credentialing, Sacramento, CA. Sept. 30 – Full Task Force Meeting, State Board of Education Hearing Room, Sacramento, CA. Oct. 28 – Full Task Force Meeting, State Board of Education Hearing Room, Sacramento, CA. Final report to State Board of Education in November
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Thank You! Jerry Hime CEC CAN Coordinator, California gjhime@earthlink.net
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