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Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation through Technology (ESEA Title IID) May 17, 2010 State Educational Technology Directors Association www.setda.org www.twitter.com/setda
SETDA: Improving Student Achievement Through Technology Serve, 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
EETT (ESEA Title IID): Innovation Through State Leadership Scaling Up Success Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness Using Data to Inform Teaching, Learning & Leadership Increasing Academic Achievement Driving Innovation and New Models
Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent 	Assistant Superintendent for  	  Technology, Career and Adult   	  Education 	Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox  	State Educational Technology Director  	Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead 	State Director for Educational   	  Technology & Data Coordination 	Michigan Department of Education
Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent 	Assistant Superintendent for  	  Technology, Career and Adult   	  Education 	Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox  	State Educational Technology  	  Director  	Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead 	State Director for Educational   	  Technology & Data Coordination 	Michigan Department of Education
New Education Models Scaling Up Success
IVC Online Blended Personalized Instruction Traditional Transformational Model
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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Virtual Fieldtrips  ACCESS Program at Muscle Shoals HS and FAME Studio Photo 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.
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
Equity in Education for All Students
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.”
IVC Online Blended Personalized Instruction Traditional Transformational Model Title II-D Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) School Improvement Federal Grants Title I eRate State Funds Partnerships
Helping Students “I am a senior this year; however, without these online classes I would not be . . . I have learned more this year in English than I have in all of my previous years combined. ACCESS Distance Learning classes have very effective ways of teaching. They teach you responsibility and teach you to rely on yourself to get your work done right.  Personally, I think these classes are one of the best things to ever happen to the Alabama School System.  I wanted to personally thank you for making the opportunity for this class possible.” -Aaron Craig, Student
Helping Students “I just wanted to let you know that my AP score came in today, and I made a 5!  I could not believe it. I am not nervous at all right now about Calculus in college.  I really am grateful that I was privileged enough to have this online teacher.” -Aarika Boggs, Student
Helping Students “I just wanted to talk about how ACCESS Distance Learning saved my life. In the fall of 2008 I was eighteen years old and considered an eleventh grader. I was in an eleventh grade homeroom because I couldn’t pass 9th grade English and got behind when I failed it two times. You can say I was in big trouble trying to graduate. Then my counselor told me about ACCESS. In ACCESS I started taking English 11 & 12. When I passed eleventh grade English, I realized that I could graduate so I started to buckle down and do my work. Yes, it was a lot of work, but I knew what I had to do. Now I have passed all of the graduation exams. Now I can be a part of the 2009 graduating class as we walk across that stage for our diplomas. I am happy to graduate now and proud of myself for what I have done.”     David Martinez, Student
Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent 	Assistant Superintendent for  	  Technology, Career and Adult   	  Education 	Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox  	State Educational Technology Director  	Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead 	State Director for Educational   	  Technology & Data Coordination 	Michigan Department of Education
Using Data forInstructional Decision Making
Regional Data Initiatives
Michigan’s Dropout Challenge 21,185 20,594 16,124 15.1% 11.33% 14.19%
Michigan’s Dropout Challenge 33,198 (23.7%) 34,145 (23.5%) 33,728 (23.7%) 21,185 17,604 20,594 16,124 13,551 12,013 15.1% 11.33% 14.19% 8.6% 9.4% 12.4%

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Hill Briefing May 17 2010

  • 1. Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation through Technology (ESEA Title IID) May 17, 2010 State Educational Technology Directors Association www.setda.org www.twitter.com/setda
  • 2. SETDA: Improving Student Achievement Through Technology Serve, 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
  • 3. EETT (ESEA Title IID): Innovation Through State Leadership Scaling Up Success Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness Using Data to Inform Teaching, Learning & Leadership Increasing Academic Achievement Driving Innovation and New Models
  • 4. Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent Assistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult Education Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead State Director for Educational Technology & Data Coordination Michigan Department of Education
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  • 9. Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent Assistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult Education Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead State Director for Educational Technology & Data Coordination Michigan Department of Education
  • 10. New Education Models Scaling Up Success
  • 11. IVC Online Blended Personalized Instruction Traditional Transformational Model
  • 12. 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
  • 14. Virtual Fieldtrips ACCESS Program at Muscle Shoals HS and FAME Studio Photo 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.
  • 15. 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
  • 16. Equity in Education for All Students
  • 17. 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.”
  • 18. IVC Online Blended Personalized Instruction Traditional Transformational Model Title II-D Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) School Improvement Federal Grants Title I eRate State Funds Partnerships
  • 19. Helping Students “I am a senior this year; however, without these online classes I would not be . . . I have learned more this year in English than I have in all of my previous years combined. ACCESS Distance Learning classes have very effective ways of teaching. They teach you responsibility and teach you to rely on yourself to get your work done right. Personally, I think these classes are one of the best things to ever happen to the Alabama School System. I wanted to personally thank you for making the opportunity for this class possible.” -Aaron Craig, Student
  • 20. Helping Students “I just wanted to let you know that my AP score came in today, and I made a 5! I could not believe it. I am not nervous at all right now about Calculus in college. I really am grateful that I was privileged enough to have this online teacher.” -Aarika Boggs, Student
  • 21. Helping Students “I just wanted to talk about how ACCESS Distance Learning saved my life. In the fall of 2008 I was eighteen years old and considered an eleventh grader. I was in an eleventh grade homeroom because I couldn’t pass 9th grade English and got behind when I failed it two times. You can say I was in big trouble trying to graduate. Then my counselor told me about ACCESS. In ACCESS I started taking English 11 & 12. When I passed eleventh grade English, I realized that I could graduate so I started to buckle down and do my work. Yes, it was a lot of work, but I knew what I had to do. Now I have passed all of the graduation exams. Now I can be a part of the 2009 graduating class as we walk across that stage for our diplomas. I am happy to graduate now and proud of myself for what I have done.”   David Martinez, Student
  • 22. Today’s Presenters Mr. LanNeugent Assistant Superintendent for Technology, Career and Adult Education Virginia Department of Education Dr. Melinda Maddox State Educational Technology Director Alabama Department of Education Mr. Bruce Umpstead State Director for Educational Technology & Data Coordination Michigan Department of Education
  • 23. Using Data forInstructional Decision Making
  • 25. Michigan’s Dropout Challenge 21,185 20,594 16,124 15.1% 11.33% 14.19%
  • 26. Michigan’s Dropout Challenge 33,198 (23.7%) 34,145 (23.5%) 33,728 (23.7%) 21,185 17,604 20,594 16,124 13,551 12,013 15.1% 11.33% 14.19% 8.6% 9.4% 12.4%
  • 27.
  • 28. EETT (ESEA Title IID): Innovation Through State Leadership National Report and Summary Brochure Individual State Profiles State Examples www.setda.org
  • 29. ESEA Title IID (EETT): The Current Status Major coalition seeking: FY11 Appropriation: $500M for EETT in FY11 ESEA Reauthorization: Dedicated program, plus meaningful integration across all titles.
  • 30. Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation through Technology Questions?
  • 31. Fostering Excellence, Equity and Innovation through Technology (ESEA Title IID) May 17, 2010 State Educational Technology Directors Association www.setda.org www.twitter.com/setda

Notes de l'éditeur

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  4. As we highlight the National Educational Technology Trends Report I specifically want to discuss Driving Innovations and New Education Models and how states can scale them up for success. National investments in educational technology are critical to both of these areas. Title II D is the only federal educational program with funds explicitly targeted to support state and local effective uses of educational technology.
  5. How do you take the vision of a leader and bring it to reality in a short time frame?Let’s look at this model. We have our traditional model of instructional delivery. In Alabama we have the largest state department run virtual school and the second largest state virtual school (and we are only 4 years old) so we also have online and interactive video conference modes of delivery statewide. We are then blending together virtual and face-to-face learning. In these models the emphasis has shifted from technology to designs for learning that increase instructional effectiveness.All of these together with a 21st Century Classroom environment can lead to the personalized mode of instruction that research says is the most effective.What does this take to implement? Establishing effective instructional methods that leverage digital innovations.Funds from various sources take to scale the successful models.
  6. To change education we must first change teaching. The online and blended learning model utilizing technology resources can be the impetus for this change. Professional development offered through Title II D grants are essential to bringing to scale ALL teachers implementing a blended instruction. Online professional development for teachers and communities of practice are growing. Our Alabama eLearning for Educators grant funded by federal dollars this last spring offered 62 sessions of 27 different courses to 1,260 teachers and administrators. We had over 560 teachers teaching adjunct for ACCESS Distance Learning. Debbie Page, an online and face-to-face teacher discusses the impact these new teaching models are having on her instruction.
  7. Having digital content in an easy sharable format in various formats for ALL teachers is key. In Alabama we have used Title II D state administrative funds as noted in the Trends Report to support the development and sharing of digital content in a web portal available to everyone, called ALEX the Alabama Learning ExchangeALEX was recognized nationally as a 2009 “Best of the Web” Award winner [National Center for Digital Education]. It averages over 100,000 unique visitors per month. Tripled online interactive multimedia resources since January 2007. Resources total over 60,000 links to current, official state Courses of Study. New feature, gallery360o, hosts podcasts linked to the Alabama Courses of Study.
  8. Student Engagement! I think these kids are loving their music course as they talk live with a popular band in their recording studio. State leadership arranged all the logistics that included connecting 12 schools. What better way to have interactive, real-world, collaborative learning that research indicates will optimize engagement and learning for persons of all ages.
  9. Increasing Graduation Rate is a major goal throughout the U.S. Research and proven practices are showing that technology can play a major role in meeting the needs of ALL students so they ALL graduate college and career ready. The graduation rate of one of our inner city schools has increased 14% in two short years after implementing several technology initiatives including online and 1:1. Other results included the number of students taking foreign languagues has almost tripled, students have more confidence in their ability to be successful in more advanced coursework, and this school had the first AP course in the school’s history being delivery via distance learning.
  10. No one can say it better than the kids. Once they are given the opportunities their world is opened up. Play videoTrue equity for all students is a must if the U.S. is to continue to be competitive. The use of technology to make this happen is the only cost-effective way to have high quality, highly effective teachers for ALL students regardless of where they live.
  11. What are others saying?
  12. Title II D serves as a complement to investments through other federal funds such as School Improvement, eRate and Title I. It serves as innovation funds for State Funded Scale up Models.Most of all—it takes all of the funds working together to develop and implement an educational delivery model that personalizes instruction to the needs of each individual student to prepare them for college and careers. We must continue and add dedicated funding streams throughout all of these funds to support technology innovation to move our nation into new realms of possibilities for ALL students.
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  14. Acknowledge SETDA staff and membership