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MA DSAC Collaboration Institute for Special and General Education Leaders 2011-12 Working with Districts to Improve Results for All Students, With a Focus on Students with Disabilities

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MA DSAC Collaboration Institute for Special and General Education Leaders 2011-12Working with Districts to Improve Results for All Students, With a Focus on Students with Disabilities

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Introductions

Welcome!

Let’s see who is on the call today…

Karen Mikkelsen and Susan Hayes, Learning Innovations at WestEd

Introduction of districts

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Agenda

Review of Adobe Connect

Overview of Collaboration Institute Purpose and goals Research framework Results of pre-institute survey

Reflections and Q&A

Logistics and next steps

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Adobe Connect

Features

Chat box

Questions?

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Institute Premise

In effective school districts where students with disabilities are doing well, the special education administrator is a part of the district’s leadership team and issues related to the education of children with disabilities are fully integrated into the district’s overall educational system.

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Institute Goals

To foster collaboration between special and general education leaders.

To provide special education leaders with the opportunity to assess district needs and, in partnership with the district leadership team, develop a school district action plan to address improved performance for all students, including those with disabilities.

To develop knowledge and skills for district leadership teams in the areas of effective leadership; quality teaching and learning; support for system-wide improvement; and the development of clear and collaborative relationships.

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Research Framework

Primary research framework is derived from a literature review conducted by the Washington State Department of Education of effective district practices

Supplemented with information from studies of districts successful with students with disabilities

We will have time for questions and discussion at the end of this section, but please use the chat box to submit questions or comments along the way!

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Research Framework

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Research Framework

“Many studies have documented the characteristics of improved schools, but relatively little is known about districts that have shown significant improvement. Research on school district has been largely conducted in the past 10-15 years…to provide a better understanding of improved school districts and their characteristics and actions, the Research and Evaluation Office…collected and analyzed more than 80 research reports and articles” (Shannon & Bylsma, 2004).

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Research Framework

Lessons from California Districts Showing Unusually Strong Academic Performance for Students in Special Education (American Institutes for Research and the California Comprehensive Center at WestEd, 2011)

Challenging Change: How Schools and Districts are Improving the Performance of Special Education Students (National Center for Learning Disabilities, 2008)

A Study of MCAS Achievement and Promising Practices in Urban Special Education (The University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, 2004)

Seeking Effective Policies and Practices for Students with Special Needs (Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, 2009)

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Research Framework

Analysis of common themes from across studies clustered into four areas:

1. Effective leadership;

2. Quality teaching and learning;

3. Support for system-wide improvement;

4. Clear and collaborative relationships

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Research Framework

Within each of these areas of the framework, there are many subtopics and subthemes.

To focus this Institute on your needs and interests, we conducted a Pre-Institute Survey to learn more about the challenges facing your district.

Subtopics of focus for each theme and Institute session will be determined by your survey results.

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Research Framework

Survey Results:

10 of 12 districts responded

15 total respondents 8 Special Education Directors or Asst. Directors 7 Superintendents or Asst. Superintendents

Lots of detail and information provided about district context and priorities

Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey!

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Effective Leadership

Which elements of the theme "Effective Leadership" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Creating a district-wide belief system and culture that all students, including students with disabilities, can succeed

10

Setting clear goals for district improvement 9

Sustaining district improvement efforts over time 7

Qualities of effective school and district leaders 2

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Teaching and Learning

Which elements of the theme "Quality Teaching and Learning" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Use of Response to Intervention (RtI) 9

Providing high-quality instruction for all students, including students with disabilities

9

Establishing high expectations for adults in the system, including teachers and building leaders, and related accountability mechanisms

8

Inclusion; ensuring access to the general curriculum for students with disabilities

7

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Teaching and Learning

Which elements of the theme "Quality Teaching and Learning" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Quality professional development for staff 6

Establishing high expectations for students, particularly students with disabilities

4

Curriculum and assessments aligned to state standards

2

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System-wide Improvement

Which elements of the theme "Support for System-wide Improvement" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Use of data to drive instruction and monitor student progress

10

Allocation of resources with an eye toward improving outcomes for students with disabilities

9

Policy and program coherence across general and special education

6

Strategic allocation of district resources to support system-wide goals

2

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Collaborative Relationships

Which elements of the theme "Clear and Collaborative Relationships" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Collaboration between special education and general education teachers

10

Alignment of special and general education priorities, initiatives, and programs

8

Professional learning communities 6

Collaboration between special and general education at the school and district leadership level

5

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Collaborative Relationships

Which elements of the theme "Clear and Collaborative Relationships" do you see as most important to address in your district and would you like to focus on as part of this Institute?

Working effectively with parents and families 3

Clear understanding of school and district roles and responsibilities (school vs. district decision-making authority, etc.)

3

Managing the external environment (including state and federal policies, stakeholders, community, etc.)

1

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District Challenges

What are the top three problems or challenges your district faces related to improving outcomes for students?

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District Challenges

What are the top three problems or challenges your district faces related to improving outcomes for students?

Culture Looking at students as “subgroups” Resources Collaboration between general and special

education leaders Collaboration between general and special

education teachers Inclusion Co-teaching RtI implementation

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Participant Goals for District

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Participant Goals for District

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Participant Goals for District

For our team to gain Information/knowledge for establishing system-wide improvement and collaboration among general education and special education in our district in order to improve achievement for students with disabilities.

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Reflections and Q&A

What are your thoughts or reaction to the Institute’s research framework?

How do you see your current district initiatives reflected in the framework?

What surprised you about the survey results?

Do you have any other suggestions or hopes for Institute sessions given our conversation today?

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Logistics: Team Composition

The power of three…

District team will be lead by the special education director

Two other district leaders should serve on the team, e.g.: Curriculum coordinator Title I director Assessment or data manager Building principal

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Logistics: Team Composition

Superintendent and special education director make decisions about team composition

All team members, including special education director, MUST register for the Institute by Monday, October 3rd

Registration link will be emailed to special education directors following this webinar

District superintendents do not need to register unless they are a member of the team

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Logistics: Session Dates

September 22, 2011: Kick-Off Webinar

October 25-26, 2011: Session #1 (Orientation; Focus on Leadership) Keynote Speaker: Dr. Thomas Hehir, Harvard University

November 15, 2011: Session #2 (Focus on Quality Teaching and Learning)

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Logistics: Session Dates

January 24, 2012: Session #3 (Focus on System-wide Improvement) *Snow date: January 31

February 28, 2012: Session #4 (Focus on Clear and Collaborative Relationships) *Snow date: March 6

Series of topical webinars; dates to be announced

Institute Co-Directors visit districts on-site to support development of action plan

May 22, 2012: Closing Session (Sharing of action plans)

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Logistics: Institute Experience

We will strive to ensure that sessions: Are interactive

Allow for rich discussion and dialogue

Draw upon the wisdom and experience of leaders from the field of education

Are based in real-life experiences of participants

Address issues relevant to general and special education

Offer opportunities to analyze and reflect on District-specific data

Clearly connect to the research base

Feature best practices

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Logistics: Wiki

We are going green!

Rather than print out hard copies of session materials, all information about the Institute will be posted on our Wiki.

http://2011dsaccollaborationinstitute.wikispaces.com/

If you have not registered for the Wiki yet, please use the chat box to tell us so we may send you an invitation to join.

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Logistics: Session Location

All sessions will be held at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center in Framingham, Massachusetts.

All sessions will run from 9:00am – 4:00pm.

Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all one-day sessions.

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Logistics: October Session

The first face-to-face session will be two days (October 25th and 26th). Details:

Hotel accommodations at the Sheraton Framingham will be provided for those who wish to stay overnight on Oct. 25th.

Registration site asks whether you will be staying overnight. We will take care of making room reservations. Please do not contact the hotel directly.

Those who do not wish to stay overnight should plan on staying for dinner and an evening activity on Oct. 25th. We anticipate finishing by 8:00pm.

Meals provided include breakfast lunch and dinner on Oct. 25th and breakfast and lunch on Oct. 26th.

All over travel costs should be paid by the district.

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See you soon!

Any final questions?

Please do not hesitate to contact us:

Karen Mikkelsen(802) 951-8208; [email protected]

Susan Hayes(802) 951-8210; [email protected]

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See you soon!

Thank you so much for your time today We sincerely look forward to working with you and your district team over the course of the year.

See you in October!