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Division of Learning ServicesDivision of Learning Services

Lunch Time/Hot TopicsDecember 16, 2015

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Kent ReedEducation Program Consultant

Counseling

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Agenda

Accreditation Update

Individual Plan of Study

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Questions

Please email your questions to lunchtime@ksde.org.

Questions/answers will be compiled and shared, via listservs.

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Contact

Kent ReedCounseling Consultantkreed@ksde.org 785.296.8109

Accreditation:Accreditation:State Board UpdateState Board UpdateKelly Slaton, Education Program ConsultantTeacher Licensure and Accreditation (TLA)

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Kelly SlatonEducation Program Consultant

KEEP/Accreditation

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December State Board Agenda ItemsRelated to K-12 Accreditation

1. Receive ItemBoard Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

2. Receive ItemAdapting definition of Kansas College and Career Ready

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Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

1. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION(four-year cohort)

“Graduation” vs. “College and career ready”? Definition of term? Federal definition vs. state definition? More than one definition needed to account

for special needs students?

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

2. POST-SECONDARY ATTENDANCE/COMPLETION(“Completer” possesses industry-recognized credential or 12 college credits by end of first semester after cohort’s high school graduation)

No universal definition at this point; open for Kansas (SBoE) to defineResponsibility for success passes to post-secondary after that first post-secondary semester?Include IB, AVID, Regents, Project Lead the Way etc. as “Completers” credentials?Credentials must be ones with high predictive power.Account for military (enter boot camp = completer)?

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

3. POST-SECONDARY REMEDIATION(number or percentage of graduates requiring remediation before enrolling in post-secondary programs)

Data is not clean – some private institutions do not report.Remedial course placement vs. targeted tutoringAdult diploma completers would not count.

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

4. KINDERGARTEN READINESS(percentage of students entering kindergarten at a determined level of readiness)

Definition of term (skills and performance levels) Affects amount of funding needed for PK

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

5. INDIVIDUAL PLANS OF STUDY (IPS)(focused on career interests)

An IPS DONE WELL is very effective.An IPS for every student.An IPS is not a product – it is a process.Post secondary is highly interested in IPS.Support for the field in best practices and implementation with fidelityInvolve parents, community – culture change

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

6. SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL/CHARACTER GROWTH(using local measurements)

State providing resources, support of best practices, model assessments to use locallyMental health resources/programs?

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

The State Board discussed the great amount of work to be done before finalizing these measures, including Board members’ need for intensive time studying and discussing each one.

Dr. Watson mentioned his plan to schedule Board retreats around these measures.

Board Outcomes for ‘Kansans Can’ Vision

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Adapting Definition of Kansas College and Career Ready

NEW DEFINITION PROPOSED:“A successful Kansas graduate has the academic preparation, cognitive preparation, technical skills, civic 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.”

“Civic” or “citizenship”Include “college and career ready” in definition? (Narrows perception to four-year programs)Is “technical” included in “employability”?

Questions/Comments discussed by State Board Members:

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Adapting Definition of Kansas College and Career Ready

The State Board is expected to vote on a new definition at its regular meeting in January.

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Teacher Licensure & Accreditation (TLA)

Dr. Scott Myers, Director785-296-8010smyers@ksde.org

Kelly Slaton, Education Program Consultant785-368-7356kslaton@ksde.org

Bill Bagshaw, Assistant Director785-296-2198bbagshaw@ksde.org

@KSDE_TLA

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Questions

Please email your questions to lunchtime@ksde.org.

Questions/answers will be compiled and shared, via listservs.

Individual Plan of StudyIndividual Plan of Study

Kathleen (Cochran) MercerCareer Pathway Coordinator

Kansas State Department of Education and

Kansas Board of Regents

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Kathleen CochranCareer Pathways Coordinator

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

KSDE’s New Vision Kindergarten Readiness Increasing Graduation Rates Increasing the percent of students completing a

credential or pursuing post-secondary education Decreasing the percent of students who need

remedial coursework upon attending post-secondary schools

Each student will have an individual plan of study Social/Emotional factors relative to student success

measured locally

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Keys to the Kingdom: Individual Plan Of Study

The Individual Plan of study naturally addresses multiple outcomes in the new vision by:

Keeping students on time and on track for graduation

Creating a pathway including post-secondary opportunities

Creating the opportunity to identify when students are struggling academically

Bringing relevance and purpose to course enrollment

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An Individual Plan of Study is not a Checklist!

An Individual Plan of Study is a living document that facilitates a conversation with a student regarding his or her future. At the very least, it includes:

1. Career interests identified by the student through an authentic career interest survey or assessment.

2. A roadmap based on the student’s interests and talents and graduation requirements

3. Includes approved coursework for the student's educational and career goals4. Includes developmentally-appropriate, work-based learning experiences.

The individual Plan of Study is most powerful when accompanied by meaningful conversation and activities that help the student identify and set goals.

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Importance of the individual plan of study

KSDE anticipates that at the Board of Education meeting in January, 2016, the Board will include the Individual Plan of Study for every 8-12 grade student as a state success outcome.

KSDE convened a focus group of counselors and administrators to identify the essential components of an effective Individual Plan of Study.

These components along with best practices for implementing an individual plan of study will be made available to schools.

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Essential Components of an Effective Individual Plan of Study

1. Software platform of the Individual Plan of Study must integrate with PowerSchool, Skyward, Infinite Campus and Insight Student Information Systems (preferably with all systems being used in Kansas schools).

2. College and Career Readiness Curriculum for teachers including recommendations regarding when to implement interest inventories, etc.

3. Exportable portfolio with room for: career and secondary training goals, resume, cover letters, recommendation letters, essays and artifacts all in one place.

4. Map to the student’s major of interest and courses required at the college level (aid transition to the college of interest).

5. System should have a seamless transition from Middle School to High School and High School to College.

6. Career Profiler including a personality tool (i.e. “do what you are”) and interest inventories with results aligned to related careers and saved for future reference.

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Essential Components of an Effective Individual Plan of Study

7. Secure access for administrators, teachers, counselors, parents and students.8. General information regarding careers including daily activities, required training and

potential job market. 9. Tracking:

• Progress toward a career cluster• Progress toward graduation• College applications• Scholarship applications• Transcripts sent• Financial Aid Progress• Fee waivers requested and status of waiver• Career Readiness Activities completed at each grade level

10. Ability to send transcripts to post-secondary schools.11. Business Connections Component: Link students to internships, job shadows, etc. in his or her

area of interest.

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Essential Components of an Effective Individual Plan of Study

12. Ability to see courses taken and needed for graduation and enroll for classes. This will include a course guide and fail safes to keep students from enrolling in incorrect courses.

13. College Search Function: by major, sport, geography, interest, type of institution and including a cost comparison function and an interface that allows a student to request information from a college.

14. Financing College Guidance:

• Scholarship Search Function• FAFSA Support• Local Scholarship information• Scholarship essay writing tips

15. Data reporting:

• Post-Secondary Aggregate Data• Secondary Data

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

For more information

Get more information in person at:Career & Technical Education Annual February ConferenceFebruary 9-10, 2016Manhattan Conference Center

Or contact me via email or phone: Kathleen (Cochran) MercerCareer Pathway CoordinatorKansas Board of Regents and Kansas Department of Education1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 520Topeka, KS 66612-1368Phone: (785) 296-6765Fax: (785) 296-3957kmercer@ksbor.org

Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org

Questions

Please email your questions to lunchtime@ksde.org.

Questions/answers will be compiled and shared, via listservs.

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