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Title: Planning Today for Tomorrow


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Planning Today for Tomorrows Success
  • The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and
    Improvement

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Our Mission
  • The Centers mission is to help
  • schools organize, plan, implement,
  • and sustain improvement.

3
What is The Center?
  • Based in DC, we are federally funded
  • Was connected with past federal CSR program
  • We are neutral
  • All materials and activities are research-based
    and are free
  • Learning Point Associates (LPA), based in
    Naperville, IL, is our mothership
  • There are four people in our office but through
    LPA, we have access to many more people

4
Our Products and Services
  • Our Ask-an-Expert service
  • Our research-based materials
  • Our district-level, on-the-ground technical
    assistance

5
Ask-an-Expert
  • From LA Im looking forresearch or dataon (1)
    the number of and (2) the success rates related
    to school performance/improvement of charter
    schools that are run by local organizations/person
    s compared to charter school that are operated by
    national organizations (Edison schools, KIPP,
    etc.).

6
Ask-an-Expert
  • From CA Do you have specific studies about STEM
    schools?
  • From PA Were searching for a comprehensive
    middle school reading program that is flexible
    enough to use with all levels. Of course it must
    be researched based. I'm not finding any out
    there. Do you know of any?

7
Our materials
  • Newsletters
  • Issue Briefs
  • Research Briefs
  • Policy Briefs
  • Webcasts and DVDs of those webcasts

8
Our newsletters
  • Very practitioner-friendly
  • Persevere to be current and topical
  • About 1500 words
  • Useful for a school-based professional
    development session, PLC-based conversation, or

9
Titles of a few newsletters
  • Getting to "Got It! Helping Mathematics Students
    Reach Deep Understanding
  • Serving Recent Immigrant Students Through
    School-Community Partnerships
  • Maximizing the Impact of Teacher Collaboration
  • Using Positive Student Engagement to Increase
    Student Achievement

10
The Centers algebra webcast
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The Centers webcast
  • Yes, the webcast was greatand the Centers
    web site has a wealth of information. I'll be
    passing this information along to other
    districts.
  • Jo Ann Miller, Professional Development Chair,
    Catoosa (OK) Public Schools

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More on The Centers webcast
  • Yes, I found the webcast usefulMany of the
    topics that you hit are areas which have been big
    discussion topics in my workshopsThis was good
    because it reinforces what I am working on in
    northern MichiganThank you again for the time
    you put into the webcast. It allows access to
    quality discussions for people like me that are
    somewhat isolated.
  • Judy Falk, GIS Teacher, Gaylord (MI) Community
    Schools

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Technical assistance partnerships
  • District of Columbia Public Schools
  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • Elmira City (NY) Public Schools
  • Ithaca (NY) Public Schools
  • Spotsylvania (VA) Public Schools
  • DCs Public Charter School Board

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What else do we do?
  • Presentations at district-level and state-level
    meetings, national and state-level conferences,
    etc.
  • State-level technical assistance (NC)
  • The Centers self-administered school review tool

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Our School ReviewProcess Guide
  • A free, easy-to-follow, systematic process for
    schools to collect and analyze data and plan for
    school improvement without having to employ
    consultants

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It includes
  • Step by step instructions for convening a
    leadership team, developing a mission and vision,
    and planning the school improvement process
  • Electronic matrices for collection and analysis
    of quantitative and qualitative school data
  • Field-tested surveys for gathering perceptual
    data from school and community stakeholders
  • Template for developing the school improvement
    plan

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Based on six research-supported quality
indicators for successful schools
  • Strong curriculum
  • Effective instructional practices
  • Effective use of student performance data
  • Positive school culture focused on achievement
  • Effective school leadership
  • Parental involvement

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And its free
  • The School Review Process Guide is for
    distribution to schools at no cost
  • Ready this fall, in electronic format and hard
    copy

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Any questions or comments?
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at Learning Point Associates
E-Mail Abner.oakes_at_learningpt.org 1100 17th St
NW, Suite 500 Washington, D.C. 20036 202-223-6725
General Information 877-277-2744
www.centerforcsri.org
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