hill briefing may 17 2010
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Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation
through Technology (ESEA Title IID)
May 17, 2010
State Educational Technology Directors Associationwww.setda.orgwww.twitter.com/setda
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SETDA: Improving Student Achievement Through
TechnologyServe, support, and represent all 50+ state directors (SEA leadership) for educational technology
Work collectively and in partnership with other national organizations
Forum for: Research and best practices Inter-state collaboration Professional development Public-private partnerships State-federal relations
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EETT (ESEA Title IID): Innovation Through State
LeadershipScaling Up SuccessEnhancing Teacher EffectivenessUsing Data to Inform Teaching, Learning & LeadershipIncreasing Academic AchievementDriving Innovation and New Models
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Today’s Presenters
Mr. Lan NeugentAssistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult
EducationVirginia Department of Education
Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education
Mr. Bruce UmpsteadState Director for Educational Technology & Data CoordinationMichigan Department of Education
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Today’s Presenters
Mr. Lan NeugentAssistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult
EducationVirginia Department of Education
Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education
Mr. Bruce UmpsteadState Director for Educational Technology & Data CoordinationMichigan Department of Education
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New Education Models Scaling Up Success
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Transformational Model
Traditional
Online IVC
BlendedPersonalizedInstruction
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Changing Teaching
“For me, ACCESS Distance Learning has created a new enthusiasm for teaching. I have learned many new things just by being an ACCESS teacher that carry over to my face-to-face students. They have benefited from my teaching in ways that they will never know.” - Debbie Pate, Teacher
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Shareable Digital Content
http://alex.state.al.ushttp://alex.state.al.us
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Virtual Fieldtrips
ACCESS Program at Muscle Shoals HS and FAME StudioPhoto Credit: Matt Mckean
As part of the ACCESS Distance Learning program, Muscle Shoals students watch via video feed from FAME Recording Studio, as the band Uglistick records a song.
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Changing Schools
“At Tarrant High School, an inner city school, the superintendent gives credit to ACCESS Distance Learning as being the impetus for school reform. Tarrant began enrolling students in ACCESS courses in the spring of 2006. Since then, the graduation rate of Tarrant High School students has increased 14% (from 66% in 2006 to 80% in 2008); the number of students taking foreign languages has almost tripled; students have more confidence in their ability to be successful in more advanced coursework; and the first AP course in the school’s history has been delivered to its students.”
-Martha Rizzuto, Ph.D., Superintendent, Tarrant City Schools
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Equity in Education for All Students
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Scale UpNational Magazines Spotlight ACCESS as a National Model
T.H.E. Journal“Alabama on the Wave of the Future”
Converge Magazine“ACCESS, Alabama’s exemplary distance learning initiative, does more than level the playing field for students in Alabama. It establishes a valuable model on which school systems everywhere can do the same.”
eSchoolNews “ACCESS has become a catalyst for educational progress.”
Fox News – The Fox Report“ . . . trailblazer in the future of distance learning”
The Economist“Raising Alabama . . . Several years ago fewer than half of Alabama’s public high schools offered any college-level Advanced Placement (AP) courses. As of this summer (2009), they all will.”
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Transformational Model
Traditional
Online IVC
BlendedPersonalizedInstruction
Title II-D Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT)
School Improvement Federal GrantsTitle IeRate
State FundsPartnerships
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Today’s Presenters
Mr. Lan NeugentAssistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult
EducationVirginia Department of Education
Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education
Mr. Bruce UmpsteadState Director for Educational Technology & Data CoordinationMichigan Department of Education
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Using Data forInstructional Decision Making
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Regional Data Initiatives
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Michigan’s Dropout Challenge
15.1% 14.19% 11.33%
21,185 20,59
4
16,124
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Michigan’s Dropout Challenge
2007 2008 20090%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
DropoutOff-track
15.1% 14.19% 11.33%
8.6% 9.4% 12.4%
21,185 20,59
4
16,124
17,604
13,55112,01
3
33,198 (23.7%) 34,145 (23.5%) 33,728 (23.7%)
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EETT (ESEA Title IID): Innovation Through State
LeadershipNational Report and Summary BrochureIndividual State ProfilesState Examples
www.setda.org
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ESEA Title IID (EETT): The Current Status
Major coalition seeking:FY11 Appropriation: $500M for EETT in FY11ESEA Reauthorization: Dedicated program, plus meaningful integration across all titles.
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Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation through
Technology
Questions?
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Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation
through Technology (ESEA Title IID)
May 17, 2010
State Educational Technology Directors Associationwww.setda.orgwww.twitter.com/setda