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Denise Bailey Education Academic Program Manager Diverse Learners Branch Kentucky Department of Education
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College & Career Readiness Proficiency Next-Generation Professionals Educator Effectiveness Achievement Gap Implementing for the Success of A ll
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3. Student and Stakeholder Focus – Expectations Senate Bill 1/GA TEK Task Force Higher Education Military Industry Parents/Community NCLB Waiver/RTTT 2. Strategic Plan – Unbridled Learning Goals and Delivery Plans Next-Gen Learners – CCR, Proficient, Gap, Growth, Graduation Next-Gen Professionals Next-Gen Support - Program Reviews Next-Gen Schools/Districts – Innovation, PLAs 2. Strategic Plan – Unbridled Learning Goals and Delivery Plans Next-Gen Learners – CCR, Proficient, Gap, Growth, Graduation Next-Gen Professionals Next-Gen Support - Program Reviews Next-Gen Schools/Districts – Innovation, PLAs 5. Human Resources Focus Working Conditions Teacher Effectiveness Principal Effectiveness Superintendent Effectiveness Teacher Preparation Professional Development 6. Processes Key learning processes Curriculum Instruction Assessment Academic Support Key operational support processes 1. Vision and Leadership Every child proficient and prepared for success (college/career ready) 7. Results Strategic College/career ready Proficient Gap Growth Graduation Program Reviews Operational Finance Technology Facilities Child Nutrition Transportation Personnel Parental Engagement 7. Results Strategic College/career ready Proficient Gap Growth Graduation Program Reviews Operational Finance Technology Facilities Child Nutrition Transportation Personnel Parental Engagement The HOW The WHY The WHAT Kentucky’s P-12 Learning System 4. Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge: P-20, Open House, CIITS, ASSIST, ILP, SharePoint, IC, Assessment, MUNIS
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Closing the Achievement Gap
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34.9%
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30.7%
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21.4%
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Proficiency
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45.9%
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Proficiency Increase the average combined reading and math K-PREP scores for 3rd grade students from 46.1% in 2012 to 73.1% in 2016. 45.6%
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Statewide Proficiency growth or decline from 2012-2013 English learners performance in Reading and Math as compared to all students Student Population ReadingMath All Elementary-0.23.5 LEP Elementary -3.90.8 All Middle4.30.1 LEP Middle3.0-1.7 All High3.6-4.0 LEP High-1.2 Prichard Committee, 2013 Blog
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“Progress is impossible without change, & those who cannot change their minds cannot change Anything.” George Bernard Shaw
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Kentucky’s P-12 Learning System How can we create a plan of action specifically for EL’s? Look at what supports are available Utilize tools and information that already exist To close the gap we must all work together and all have the same message.
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