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Michigan Department of Education IDEA Partnership

Welcome

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Session Purpose

Establishing learning community connections around adult learning

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Session Outcomes

Engage the team in becoming a learning community (explore our connections to each other and to adult learning in service of children’s learning)

Clarify our collective purpose regarding the IDEA Partnership grant

Increase familiarity with the State Board approved Professional Development Vision and Standards

Explore our current status (including points of pride and barriers) relative to the Professional Development Vision and Standards

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Learning Community Norms

Represent the views of constituent communities

Engage in “open and focused dialogue” Honor diversity (of persons, partners, viewpoints, ideas) Protect the focus (target the task; silence cell phones;

avoid sidebar conversations)

Actively contribute to individual and collective learning Actively teach Actively learn

Contribute to the design and ownership of our partnership work

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Elements of Quality Adult Learning

Engage the team in becoming a

learning community (connect to

adult learning)

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A Powerful Learning Experience…

Think about a powerful learning experience in your life What was the experience?

Where were you?

Who were you with?

What impact did it have on you?

What were the elements that made the

experience powerful?

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The IDEA Partnership Purpose and Framework

Engage the team in becoming a learning community (connect to each other and to adult learning)

Clarify our collective purpose regarding the IDEA Partnership grant

Increase familiarity with the State Board approved Professional Development Vision and Standards

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Grant Source

The U.S. Dept of Education awarded the national IDEA Partnership grant to the Council of Chief State School Officers

(CCSSO) National Association of State Directors of

Special Education (NASDSE)

Michigan is one of 11 states receiving a $10,000 sub-grant

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Federal Partnership

Michigan’s participation began in 1999 in an earlier Title I/IDEA Partnership grant to the: CCSSO NASDSE

The Title I/IDEA Partnership is now one component of the new, broader grant

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Purpose of Michigan’s Grant

Establish and engage a learning community

• that identifies the practices of a comprehensive system

• for the purposeful integration of adult learning

• to support child/student achievement

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IDEA Partnership Meetings:

October: Establish learning community connections around adult learning

February: Identify the practices of a comprehensive adult learning system

May: Identify accountability/evaluation components of an evidence-based adult learning system

August: Identify continuing opportunities for purposeful integration of adult learning to impact child/student achievement

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Adult Learning

Learning among adults

that supports learning

among infants through young adults

with delays and disabilities

using sustained and

capacity building formats

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Factors Affecting Today’s Children and Adolescents

* Youth in Transition are young people in temporary placements: awaiting foster care placement or institutional placement, staying temporarily with friends or relatives, etc.

OtherFactors

Juvenile Justice System

Involvement

Disability

Physical Health

Pregnant / Parenting

Teens

Youth in Transition *

Socioeconomic Status

AcademicallyAdvanced &Accelerated

Sexual Orientation

Religious Beliefs

Runaway / Throw-Away

Dropout

Court Involved

Foster Care

Suspended / Expelled

Homelessness

Gender Identity& Expression

Emotional & Mental Health

EnglishLanguage Learners

Race / Ethnicity

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Educational Settings

Agency / Court

Placements AlternativeSchools

HomeSchools

Non-Public Schools

OtherEducational

Settings

Neighborhood Schools

Public SchoolAcademies

Juvenile Justice System

Involvement

Disability

Physical Health

Pregnant / Parenting

Teens

OtherFactorsYouth in

Transition *

Socioeconomic Status

AcademicallyAdvanced &Accelerated

Sexual Orientation

Religious Beliefs

Runaway / Throw-Away

Dropout

Court Involved

Foster Care

Suspended / Expelled

Homelessness

Gender Identity& Expression

Emotional & Mental Health

EnglishLanguage Learners

Race / Ethnicity

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Educational Stakeholders

EducationalOrganizations& Associations

Business &Community

Organizations

Teacher Training

& Pre-ServiceOrganizations

Parent / Student

Organizations

Human ServicesSystem

Criminal / JuvenileJustice System

Legislature

OtherStakeholder

s

AdvocacyGroups /

Organizations

ExecutiveBranch of

Government

State Boardof Education

Juvenile Justice System

Involvement

Disability

Physical Health

Pregnant / Parenting

Teens

OtherFactorsYouth in

Transition *

Socioeconomic Status

AcademicallyAdvanced &Accelerated

Sexual Orientation

Religious Beliefs

Runaway / Throw-Away

Dropout

Court Involved

Foster Care

Suspended / Expelled

Homelessness

Gender Identity& Expression

Emotional & Mental Health

EnglishLanguage Learners

Race / Ethnicity

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EducationalOrganization

s&

AssociationsBusiness &CommunityOrganizatio

ns

Parent / Student

Organizations

Criminal / Juvenile Justice System

State Boardof

Education

AdvocacyGroups /

Organizations

Teacher Training

& Pre-ServiceOrganizations

ExecutiveBranch of

Government

Legislature

OtherStakeholder

s

Human ServicesSystem

Agency / Court

Placements

AlternativeEducation

HomeSchoolsNon-Public

Schools

OtherEducational

SettingsNeighborhood Schools

Public SchoolAcademies

Juvenile Justice System

Involvement

Disability

Physical Health

Pregnant / Parenting

Teens

OtherFactorsYouth in

Transition *

Socioeconomic Status

AcademicallyAdvanced &Accelerated

Sexual Orientation

Religious Beliefs

Runaway / Throw-Away

Dropout

Court Involved

Foster Care

Suspended / Expelled

Homelessness

Gender Identity& Expression

Emotional & Mental Health

EnglishLanguage Learners

Race / Ethnicity

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Michigan’s IDEA PartnershipPurpose: Establish and engage a learning community that identifies the practices of a comprehensive system for the

purposeful integration of adult learning to support child/student achievement

Learning Community A Comprehensive System Purposeful integration of adult learning tosupport child/student achievement

Members include breadth of stakeholders who provide, advocate for, and coordinate quality adult learning for those who serve infants through young adults

The team, together, contributes to the transformation of adult learning: * Clarify structure of how community interacts * Reach out to additional partners* Gain commitments on work

To be defined by the learning community

Relates to the core work of the State Education Agency:• Promotes the State Board of Education strategic goal:• Attain substantial and meaningful improvement in academic achievement for all students/children with primary emphasis on high priority schools and students• Aligns with the State Board of Education Professional Development Vision and Standards• Responds to spirit and letter of the responsibilities embodied in both the IDEA and NCLB Acts

• Contributes to the transformation of adult learning• Is supported by a flexible infrastructure • Evaluates the impact of adult learning structures, practices, and content

Focuses on:• Birth to Five: Early identification in targeted service areas• School age students: * Schools and/or districts not making Adequate Yearly Progress because of special education subgroup (Note: Consider implications for elementary schools with fewer than 30 students with disabilities per grade level)* •Young adults: Dropout prevention/reduction

*121 elementary and middle schools did not make AYP because of state assessment performance by students with disabilities

Connect•* Partner with related initiatives, such as the Michigan• Education Association/Education Alliance professional • development infrastructure grant•* Establish communication procedures for Michigan • stakeholders, national partners, and other statesSupport systemic change•* Develop leadership pool necessary to implement and• sustain systemic change in organizations•* Identify and facilitate continuation, replication of• models, and key criteria or elements that workScale up* Build awareness of collaborative effort* Use internal discretionary funds and in-kind* Communicate with partners who influence policy/legislation/funding* Establish communication system to impact statewide implementation of IDEALocalize* Help schools/local education agencies see the need fo and value of adult learning to support organizational change and improve instruction* Respond to issues by using, implementing MI Professional Development Vision and Standards and National Staff Development Council Standards for Staff Development* Provide technical assistance and follow up activities to support capacity building * Clarify the process, content, and context support resourcesRealize student results* Progress toward adult learning design to increase student achievement

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Michigan’s IDEA Partnership Activities

Communication Project Evaluation Funding/Resources

•* Establish communication procedures using an array• of modalities with Michigan stakeholders, national• partners, and other states* Create common understanding and language that encompasses all adult learners* Utilize technology to support communication

Formative evaluation:* Work with national Partnership Evaluation team to identify learning and data sets* Design evaluation (variety of tools & methodologies)* Identify evaluation components and criteria of an evidence-based adult learning system* Use evaluation components and criteria of an evidence-based adult learning systemSummative evaluation:* Work with national Partnership Evaluation team to identify learning and data sets* Design evaluation (variety of tools & methodologies)* Coordinate evaluation design with Continuous Improvement and Monitoring System* Collect data* Analyze and use data* Report findings.

* Find human, technical, and financial resources* Eliminate redundancy and gaps in resources* Repurpose redundant funds for the “greater good”

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Measurable Outcomes

A learning community with established commitments to Purposeful integration of adult learning, Clarified communication structures and

practices to impact statewide implementation of the IDEA

Meeting the spirit and letter of the responsibilities embodied in both the IDEA and NCLB Acts

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Measurable Outcomes

Increased integration among the groups/ initiatives supporting adult learning across

The Office of Special Education and Early Intervention Services

The Michigan Department of Education (MDE)

The broader community

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The Core Work Supported by the IDEA Partnership Grant

No Child Left Behind Act

State Board of

Education Strategic

Goal

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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State Board of Education

We are responsible to theBoard’s Strategic Goal.

“Attain substantial and meaningful improvement in academic achievement for all students/children with primary emphasis on high priority schools and students.”

State Board of

Education Strategic

Goal

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State Board of Education

We are responsible to

the SBE approved

Professional Development Vision and Standards for Michigan Educators, prepared With broad public input and With leadership from the MDE

Consultant for Professional Development

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

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State Board of Education

It is the vision of the Michigan Department of Education that quality professional development results in the improvement of student learning.

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

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State Board of Education

Quality professional development is characterized by meaningful, collegial dialogue that

Explores current content knowledge, inquiry learning processes, and student thinking.

Contributes to a school culture that promotes learning at high levels for both students and educators.

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

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Information Knowledge

Information Social Processes = Knowledge

Knowledge Sustained Interaction=Wisdom

Michael Fullan

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IDEA

No Child Left Behind Act

State Board of

Education Strategic

Goal

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

Services in the• Natural environment (infants/toddlers)• Least restrictive environment with access

to general curriculum Parent involvement in planning Participation in state assessment Comprehensive system of personnel

development

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) Team reorganization

Putting the “CS” into the “PD”

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

A CSPD advisory team subcommittee does core planning for this IDEA Partnership GrantThere are voices from:

Early Childhood Federal Programs (including Title I) School Improvement Teacher Preparation Community Partners State Improvement Grant

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

Recent initiatives support adult learning within

Agencies/organizations Intermediate and local school

districts Buildings

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

Recent initiatives support PD content such as

Early identification/intervention Mathematics and English Language

Arts Universal Education Integrated Behavior and Learning

Support Autism personnel preparation Successful transitions from secondary

programming

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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No Child Left Behind Act

No Child Left Behind Act

State Board of

Education Strategic

Goal

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

NCLB requirements for assessment and increased

student achievement highly qualified personnel parent involvement and

partnership

No Child Left Behind Act

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Core Adult Learning Responsibilities

NCLB grant team created statewide awareness re: special

education considerations in implementing NCLB Act

continue to contribute guidance re: personnel becoming highly qualified

No Child Left Behind Act

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IDEA Partnership Grant

This grant offers the opportunity to link the varied adult learning efforts into a more comprehensive statewide system

No Child Left Behind Act

State Board of

Education Strategic

Goal

State Board of Education PD Vision and Standards

Individuals with

Disabilities Education

Act

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As a Result of This Grant

We anticipate more Thoughtful use of IDEA flow-through

funds Thoughtful use of Title I and Title II funds

and/or set-asides Effective use of the school improvement

planning process for all students

To support integrated, sustained capacity building adult learning opportunities across the state through learning communities

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As a Result of This Grant

We anticipate continued expansion of the learning community to include more

Families Higher education representatives Community service organizations Public and private agencies Business and industry Professional associations and

organizations

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Braided Resources: Partners and Learning Design

AdministratorsPractitioners

Families Policy MakersOthers

Context: What in the local environment affects

the learning plan? Content: What is to be learned?

Process: How should we structure the

learning?

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We’re at the Beginning

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Vision for High Quality Professional Development

Student learning focus

Educator focus

Standards focus

Information-rich collaborative inquiry

Commitment to systemic alignment

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Key Strategies for Enacting the Vision

Developing standards

Implementing standards

Aligning systemic policies and practices

Developing culture and common understanding

Data and learning from data

Fostering statewide partnerships between K-12, higher education and other education resources

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Strategies, cont.

Using Data Issues to Foster K-12/ University Collaboration

Developing Funding to Sustain Strategy Implementation

Developing Infrastructure, Partnerships, Leadership and Governance

Evaluation, Quality Control, and Renewal

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Date Selector Chart

Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 6

Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Aug. 11 Aug. 12

During lunch, pleasewrite your name beside any dates thatyou can NOT attend.

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The IDEA Partnership Network

Engage the team in becoming a learning community (connect to each other and to adult learning)

Increase familiarity with the State Board approved Professional Development Vision and Standards

Explore our current status (including points of pride and barriers) relative to the Professional Development Vision and Standards

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Identify the Partners

In what groups/organizations do you have a role where you help other adults learn so that they can help infants through young adults learn?

Write 1 post-it for each group/ organization.

Put your name on each post-it.

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Connect around adult learning.

What group/organization/role do you see as the primary hat that you wear in our partnership?

Put a border on the post-it with your primary role connection.

Set all of your post-its aside for now. Introduce yourself to your tablemates

using the affiliations grid.

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Affiliations Grid

Write in: My primary role that relates to the partnership is…

Also write your name in that box.Check off:

Form: This is a… Members of this group include… Age groups impacted by this group

include… Target audience: We directly serve…

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Connect within national partner framework.

Sort each of your post-its by the national partnership framework (administrators; practitioners; families/advocacy groups; policy-makers; other)

Find a seat with the partners where you place your primary role post-it note

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Explore current points of pride and barriers to powerful learning.

Recall our work from this morning Personal powerful learning experiences Introduction of Michigan’s Professional

Development Vision and Standard

Now, think of the most recent adult learning opportunity that youparticipated in, or that your organization provided.

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Quantitatively rate current status.

Given your current understanding of the Michigan PD Vision and Standards, howwould you rate the most recent adult learning opportunity that you participatedin, or that your organization provided?

Write your rating 1 (low) to 5 (high). Write how many people were involved. Was it a single event (post on left) or part of

an ongoing learning opportunity (post on right)?

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Qualitatively discuss with partners.

What meaning, if any, do you draw overall from our ratings?

What are some of our current points of pride in adult learning opportunities?

What are some of the barriers (practically, structurally, politically, philosophically, fiscally or otherwise) to powerful adult learning opportunities?

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Michigan’s Professional Development through Learning Communities

Engage the team in becoming a learning community (connect to each other and to adult learning)

Increase familiarity with the State Board approved Professional Development Vision and Standards

Explore our current status relative to the Professional Development Vision and Standards (time permitting)

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NSDC Standards

Overview of the NSDC Standards

Study guide Read about the standard Chart: What and So What Time permitting, anticipate connections

between the standard and future partnership work

Teach small group about the standard, and discuss its cluster

Do Carousel walk networking and learning

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Reflective Practice and Evaluation

Engage the team in becoming a learning community (connect to each other and to adult learning)

Explore our current status relative to the Professional Development Vision and Standards

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Reflective Practice and Evaluation

Complete evaluation

Reflective practice: How can we sustain our engagement as a learning community?

Warm up: As we evolve as a partnership what would be evidence or examples of our being an effective learning community? (evaluation question 3 – already documented)

Chart: What evidence, if any, do we currently demonstrate as a learning community/partnership?

Chart: How can we continue to grow as an effective learning community? (Ideas for including missing partners; engaging interim communication; building individual and collective learning; possibilities for purposeful integration)

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IDEA Partnership Meetings:

October 29: Establish learning community connections around adult learning

February ____: Identify the practices of a comprehensive adult learning system

May ____: Identify accountability/ evaluation components of an evidence-based adult learning system

August ____: Identify continuing opportunities for purposeful integration of adult learning to impact child/student achievement