Title: Clash of the Titans:
1- Clash of the Titans
- NCLB, IDEA QPA
NCLB
QPA
IDEA
2Little League Umpire
- You often have to guess whether the throw to the
plate will beat the runner, whether the catcher
will catch it, whether the runner will slide
under the tag, and whether the catcher will hang
on to the ball. And you have to make your call
while the pitcher is still in the windup. - And, no matter what the call, someone will let
you know its stupid.
3NCLB, IDEA QPA Similarities
- Focus on student results
- Ensure highly qualified educators
- Provide professional development
- Ensure programs and services that support student
learning - Make an annual determination of performance
- Identify schools on improvement
- Focus on data
- Ensure valid and reliable assessments
4Focus on Student Results
- NCLB includes all students and all student
subgroups - QPA includes all student subgroups for accredited
status - IDEA has always required progress toward meeting
educational goals - All 3 require annual performance reporting to the
public, parents, and/or the federal government
5Focus on Student Results
- Revised QPA holds all schools to the same
academic achievement standards e.g., same levels
of performance, same definition of proficient - Kansas uses general assessments, with
accommodations, with modifications or an
alternate assessment - Students with disabilities scores may be used
within the home school or school of
attendance - Accommodations, modifications and a plain English
version of the test for Limited English
Proficient can be used
6Ensure Highly Qualified Educators
- 94.7 of our educators are fully qualified, yet
- 2,050 new teachers were licensed in 2000 as
compared to 1,562 in 2003 - 6,538 e-sub certificates were issued in 2001 as
compared to a half-year total of 6,823 in 2004 - Waivers increased from 197 in 2000 to 331 in 2003
7Ensure Highly Qualified Educators
- 42 of our teachers leave the field after seven
years - 51 of reported licensed personnel are over 45
36 are over 50 - Waivers comprise 0.6 of all licensed personnel
in Kansas 91 of all waivers are issued for
special education
8Provide Professional Development
- NCLB requires schools on improvement to set aside
10 of their allocation to provide professional
development - IDEA has long required a comprehensive system of
professional development KS SIG is based on
professional development - QPAs quality criteria requires formal training
for teachers regarding the state assessments and
curriculum standards.
9Ensure Programs and Services
- IDEA requires special education services to
ensure an appropriate public education and
educational progress - NCLB requires programs and services to ensure
100 of all students are proficient by 2013-14 - QPA requires all schools to provide access to the
same programs and services - Revised QPA raised the graduation requirements to
include 3 credits of math, 3 credits of science
and 1 credit in fine arts
10Make an Annual Determination
- QPA and AYP are based upon annual performance
progress on IEP goals and benchmarks are required
annually - NCLB requires annual measurable objectives based
on a federal formula - Revised QPA requires an annual accreditation
status - IDEA requires an annual performance report
11Identify Schools on Improvement
- NCLB and QPA identifies schools as being on
improvement - NCLB and QPA identify schools as being on
improvement based on assessments, graduation
rate, attendance rate and participation rate - IDEA requires the reporting of graduation rate,
attendance rate and participation rate
12Focus on Valid and Reliable Data
- Produce reliable data
- Includes test length, cut score determination,
and score distribution - Includes decision consistency
- Produce valid data
- Individual buildings review their data for
accuracy - Individual buildings may appeal their AYP/QPA
determination - Address changes in assessments and student
populations - Defined grade level expectations
- Recalculate starting point in 2005-06
- Maintain same expectation for 2004-05 and 2005-06
13When I was a small boy in Kansas, a friend of
mine and I went fishing. I told him I wanted to
be a real major league baseball player, a genuine
professional like Honus Wagner. My friend said
that hed like to be the President of the United
States. Neither of us got our wish.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
14NCLB, IDEA QPA Differences
- Being accountable vs. individual needs
- Ensuring highly qualified staff
- Determining the content of the professional
development - Ensuring resources for the needed programs and
services - Annual determinations versus annual paperwork
- Accrediting and labeling schools sanctions
- Using norm vs. criterion vs. individual
assessments
15Individual Needs
- For students with disabilities the n is now 40
- The scores of students with disabilities who take
an alternate assessment scored against grade
level standards (modified) are not part of the
1 cap - Districts that exceed the 1 cap will submit
data, program and procedural information to a
waiver review committee
16Individual Needs
- First year LEP students, during their first year
of enrollment in U.S. schools - May take an English language proficiency
assessment in addition to or in lieu of the
reading content assessment - Must take the math assessment
- Not required to include the achievement scores in
AYP but it counts for the 95 participation - Can include achievement scores of LEP students
who have exited for up to 2 years in calculations
of AYP
17Ensure Highly Qualified Educators
- NCLB defines highly qualified as content
knowledge - QPA defines highly qualified as fully qualified,
or holds a valid license to teach - IDEA and state regulation requires special
education licensure which may or may not be
content specific - Content knowledge and skills alone do not qualify
a teacher to meet the diverse needs of students
served in special education or the complexity of
individualized learning environments
18Ensure Highly Qualified Educators
- Excessive paperwork, threat of litigation, and
increased movement from special education to
general education settings exacerbate the
shortage of personnel - Ensuring access to teachers with expertise in the
core content areas is needed which may include
oversight or team teaching with a teacher deemed
highly qualified in the core content areas - Teachers serving students functioning
significantly below grade level should be deemed
highly qualified based on certification/licensure
in special education
19Provide Professional Development
- NCLB requires schools on improvement to provide
professional development using scientifically-base
d research and ensure content knowledge - IDEA needs to assist teachers in meeting the
diverse and often complex needs of students in
varying learning environments it may or may not
be content related - QPA, at a minimum, must ensure assessment and
standards development it does not preclude other
areas
20Ensure Programs and Services
- Students with disabilities and Limited English
Proficient Students are provided the special
education services because they are not
proficient to begin with - While there are additional federal resources for
NCLB and IDEA, they are not sufficient - Federal funding currently falls well short of the
promised 40 of costs for IDEA It funds it at
less than half at approximately 18 - Kansas Title I allocation for 2004 was reduced by
8 million leaving 21,000 for all school
improvement activities, 20,000 of which must be
allocated to the districts - There are no state funds for QPA
- Even though QPA raised the graduation
requirements, there is no assurance that all
courses are created equal
21Grade 10 Writing Assignment
A frequent theme in literature is the conflict
between the individual and society. From
literature you have read, select a character who
struggled with society. In a well-developed
essay, identify the character and explain why
this characters conflict with society is
important.
22Grade 10 Writing Assignment
Write a composition of at least 4 paragraphs on
Martin Luther Kings most important contribution
to this society. Illustrate your work with a
neat cover page. Neatness counts.
23Ensure Programs and Services
- In terms of IDEA
- Medicaid funding has resulted in fewer federal
dollars - The Senate and House versions place a cap on the
state administrative set aside while additional
responsibilities require additional staff with no
new dollars allocated to hire staff - Additional responsibilities include new data
systems, risk pools, professional development
systems, focused monitoring and technical
assistance, other alternate assessments, and
increased early interventions - Lack of increased federal dollars have meant
states and locals have absorbed additional costs
as the federal funds increase and the fiscal
responsibility is redistributed, states and
districts must be able to reduce their
expenditures without being penalized to maintain
their fiscal efforts as long as the requirements
of IDEA are being met
24Make an Annual Determination
- NCLB requires the meeting of an absolute bar LEP
students and students with disabilities do not
learn the same amount of material in the same
amount of time or in the same way - While an annual determination is made, annual
paperwork is not required in QPA - Proposed IDEA recommends a three-year IEP
- A school improvement plan is not required in NCLB
until the school is identified as being on
improvement
25Make an Annual Determination
- Changed confidence intervals from 95 to 99
- Added a confidence interval to safe harbor
- In reading, only 47 out of 152 schools used safe
harbor - In math, only 54 out of 256 schools used safe
harbor - By applying a confidence interval (taking the
size of subgroups into account) to safe harbor,
13 more schools in reading and 17 more schools in
math will be helped - K-4 reading performance and K-3 math performance
will now be used - No reading assessment in 107 schools had to use
5th grade reading scores - No math assessment in 77 schools had to use 4th
grade math scores
26Make an Annual Determination
- Students with an IEP who take more than four
years to complete their course of study will be
included in the graduation rate - NCLB excluded students who took longer than 4
years to complete the requirements - Attendance will not be an indicator used at the
high school - Attendance was selected as the additional
indicator for elementary and middle schools - This will benefit the use of safe harbor
27Labeling Schools
- IDEA does not require the identification of
schools on improvement the focus is the
individual student - NCLB requires identifying Title I schools and
districts on improvement based on subgroup as
well as total group performance - QPA identifies schools on improvement by subgroup
as well as in total, however, no school will be
conditionally accredited or not accredited based
on subgroup performance
28Accreditation
Quality Performance Accredited
- Meets the minimum performance and quality
criteria - For two consecutive years fails to meet AYP (for
all students or by subgroup) or three or more of
the quality criteria - For three consecutive years, fails to meet AYP
for all students (NOT SUBGROUPS) or four or more
quality criteria - For five consecutive years, fails to meet AYP for
all students (NOT SUBGROUPS) or four or more
quality criteria
Accredited Accredited on improvement Conditional
ly accredited Not accredited
Leadership and Support for Student Learning
29Labeling States
- NCLB labels states as being on improvement
- IDEA proposes to label states as being
egregiously non-compliant and does not define
the criteria for making this determination - QPA is based on a high standard of quality and
performance for all schools in the state
30Sanctions
- NCLB clearly delineates sanctions for Title I
schools, districts and states - IDEA delineates possible loss of funds if out of
compliance - QPA delineates sanctions based on loss of
accreditation
31Using Assessments
- NCLB requires the use of state assessments based
on state standards using a standardized process - QPA requires the use of state assessments, which
are criterion based - IDEA requires individual assessment data
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33NCLB requires
For each school identified for school
improvementthe local educational agency (i.e.,
the district) serving the school shall ensure the
provision of technical assistance as the school
develops and implements the school plan
34Levels of Technical Assistance
35Levels of Technical Assistance
36Levels of Technical Assistance
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38Current TA Model
SSS
SIA
Learning Services Division
TEAL
SFP
39Model for Work
Effective Practices and Dissemination
Compliance Monitoring, Interpretation, and Grants
Management
District Assistance
Research and Planning
Standards and Assessments
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41Their minds are in our hands.
42Fearless Leaders
- Bill Hagerman
- Director, State and Federal Programs
- Jeannette Nobo
- Assistant Director, School Improvement
Accreditation - Martha Gage
- Director, Teacher Education and Licensure
- Zo Ann Torrey
- Director, Student Support Services