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Engaging SEA and Teachers as Stakeholders
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PanelistsIrene Koffink and Mike Schwartz (NH)Kim Nesmith (LA)Sharon Wright and Rob Curtin (MA)
Agenda• How SEA or teacher stakeholders have been engaged• Best practices and lessons learned• Questions from participants
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Engaging SEA and Teacher Stakeholders
i4see Advisory Council
SLDS Oversight Committee
Overall NHDOE Project Leadership
• Commissioner (SLDS project sponsor)
• Director, Division of Program Support (SLDS project director)
• Manager, Bureau of Data Management (SLDS project manager)
• Cabinet and Extended Cabinet (SDLS advisors and integrators)
Outcome 1 co-leads
(Effective
Educators Project)
Outcome 3
co-le
ads
(College &
Career
Readiness)Outcome 2
co-leads(Informed Decision Making)
Governor’s P16 Council
• EEP Task Force• SCEE Team• Associations (Principals,
Superintendents, Teacher Unions)• Effective Educator Pilot LEAs
• CCR Pilot User Group• Associations
(Superintendents, Principals, Career & Technical Ed.)• Division of Higher Ed
• Legislative Task Force• IDM Pilot User Group• Dept. of Health and Human
Services
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Teacher Engagement
Involvement in Development
Teachers as Trainers
Teachers as Students
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How and When to Engage Project Focused
Shorter engagements Areas of specific interest (e.g. Effective Teacher Task Force, EWS, Pilot Teams) Focused Outcomes – key deliverables
Appropriate Match Making Correct areas of interest Appropriate background and experience Current position
Time and Scheduling Meetings later in day GoTo Meetings/Webinars Short meetings sustained over time
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Teacher Engagement as an End User:Training Required to Support Teacher Engagement!
Blended Delivery Webinars; quick tip guides; presentations; videos; handouts; in-person; etc. A website to archive for after-hours access A social network to enable bottom up support
Targeted Content Understanding how to use data tools Understanding of what the reports mean How to building a data team Using Data for Specific Purposes (RTI teams; Spec Ed teams; Guidance; etc.) Training Tied to Specific Uses (e.g., Training on test item analysis immediately after test results are
released). Knowledge of Assessment Literacy
Post-Training Resources Dedicated time identified by administrators to work with data
Small Groups!!! Local, Personalized Training
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Lessons Learned
Include teachers in development
Training needs to be ongoing
Administration needs training and must support teachers by providing resources (i.e. Time)
Tools must be easy to use (for broad teacher use)
Hands on Training!!!
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Change
• In leadership within the agencyo Ferocious appetite for data
• In legislationo Need for data systems and more data
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Changes Led to…• Need for one voice
o Alignment of definitionso Limiting of reportingo One way in and one way out
• Need to understando Education staff as opposed to data staff assisting with
interpretation
• Focus on Quality and Accuracyo All data collected must be validated
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Data for Compliance
Disjoined Data and Pockets of Data Staff
Past
Data to Inform Policy
Aligned and Coordinated Data and Data Staff
Now
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What went well…• Established clear process of requesting and
releasing data• Established “Master” reports to pull from• Established processes that allowed team to adjust
priorities at a moment’s notice• Established a process of validation and checking
to ensure data accuracy• Data calendar representing the flow of data
(internal and external) was established
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What didn’t go so well…
Appetite was so ferocious staff could not keep up• Turned into a data request “sweat shop”
Important areas were neglected• Alignment of systems • Support of the offices
o Data interpretation and assistance
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Moving away from a data request “sweat shop”
• Re-alignment of teams• Allocation of more staff• Focus on teaming with IT to automate
o Cubeso Standard Reports
• Re-establishing support of the offices via liaisons as well as cross departmental committee meetings
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Contact Info and Resources:Requests from State Support Team or SLDS Team:
Rosemary Collins, rosemary.collins@ed.govRobin Taylor, (302) 236-2651 Robin.Taylor@sst-slds.org
Panelists:Irene Koffink, Mike SchwartzIrene.koffink@doe.nh.gov, michael.schwartz@doe.nh.gov
Kim NesmithKim.nesmith@la.gov
Sharon Wright, Rob CurtinSharon.wright@state.ma.us, robert.c.curtin@state.ma.us
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