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ALPHA AUTHORIZING: WHY IT MATTERS 2012 National Charter Schools Conference DR. JAMES N. GOENNER | JUNE 21, 2012

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At the beginning of the charter movement, little attention was given to the organizations authorized to charter, oversee and hold schools accountable. Now, we realize authorizers matter. Join this thought-provoking session and learn how alpha authorizers can strengthen the movement and help transition America into an educational marketplace that fosters academic excellence for all children.

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ALPHA AUTHORIZING:WHY IT MATTERS

2012 National Charter Schools Conference

DR. JAMES N. GOENNER | JUNE 21, 2012

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Goals for Session

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Review the idea behind chartering

Discuss the need for alpha authorizing

Show the promise of performance dashboards

Answer your questions and have fun!

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The Idea Behind Chartering… What’s the Problem with the System?

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The exclusive franchise guarantees the district will always receive:

“This is a system that can take its customers for granted.”

Albert Shanker, American Federation of Teachers

Thereby providing adults with their:

Students and Funding

Jobs and Incomes

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The Idea Behind Chartering… Fix the System by Changing the Incentives

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“It’s unproductive and unfair to put people under incentives that are not aligned with the mission they have been given to perform. That leads to blaming the people for failures that are the fault of the system… We should stop blaming people. We should fix the system.”

Ted KolderieThe States Will Have to Withdraw the Exclusive

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The Idea Behind Chartering… Change Incentives, Change Behavior

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People need compelling reasons and opportunities to take on the challenges associated with

fundamental change.

When people decide to change because it’s in their own interest, it is more likely to be meaningful and

lasting.

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“If you do not change, you can become extinct.”

Who Moved My Cheese?

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The Idea behind Chartering… Kolderie’s Goal = Improve Education for All

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By getting states to withdraw the exclusive district franchise through policies that foster:

CHOICE Empower students to choose the school they attend.

Diversification Empower someone other than

the district to create new public

schools.

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The State of Charter School Authorizing 2011

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The State of Charter School Authorizing 2011

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Common Authorizing Functions

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Gatekeeper

Monitor

Evaluator

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Change Agent

Alpha Authorizing Functions

Market Maker

Force for Quality

Catalyst for Excellence

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Change Agent

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Challenge the “givens”

Foster an environment that attracts talent, capital and entrepreneurship

Influence policy and practice Provide leadership and ideas for

improving education

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Market Maker

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Change the incentives by withdrawing the exclusive franchise

Charter new schools so people have choices

Foster an environment that attracts can-do people

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Force for Quality

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Thoroughly screen applications and applicants

Issue performance-based charter contracts

Measure and evaluate performance

Preserve discretionary judgment

Protect school autonomy

Appropriately intervene when people fail to perform

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Catalyst for Excellence

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Recognize and reward performance Encourage the replication and expansion of

success Create new performance-based paths for

authorizing, overseeing, and renewing charter contracts

Make authorizing a respected profession Relentlessly pursue excellence Protect, preserve and advance the idea

behind chartering

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Alpha Authorizing – 3 Keys for Chartering Great Schools

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Establish a Shared Vision and Commitment

Develop a Relationship of Mutual Trust and Respect

Set Clear Performance Expectations – No Surprises!

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PerformanceAgreement

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= • Academic• Fiscal• Operational

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Setting Goals.Defining Targets.

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THE GOAL

Preparing all students for success in college,

work and life.

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ACT’s Definition of College Readiness:

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FOR STUDENTS TO HAVE AT LEAST A 50% CHANCE OF EARNING A GRADE OF B OR BETTER; OR A 75% CHANCE OF EARNING A GRADE OF C OR BETTER IN ENTRY-LEVEL COLLEGE CLASSES, THEY NEED TO BE PREPARED TO ACHIEVE THE

FOLLOWING ACT TEST SCORES:

ENGLISH = 18READING = 21

MATH = 22SCIENCE = 24

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A Respected Standard for Measuring College Readiness

ACT:

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Backwards Mapping From The ACT:BEGINNING WITH THE END IN MIND

Grade 12

Kindergarten

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Performance Suite

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“Set the standards higher for yourself than others would set

them for you.” -John Maxwell

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