Title: Faculty Instructional Development
1South Carolina Department of Education December
6, 2007
Kristin Mitchell Vice President, Emerging
Practices Edvance Research, Inc.
2Background and Purpose
- The Office of Innovation and Improvement of the
U.S. Department of Education wants to disseminate
school choice resources via a toolkit. - Give districts and choice leaders greater access
to information and tools they can use to
implement and improve choice programs. - Building primarily from Innovation Guide Series
and Voluntary Public School Choice and Magnet
Schools Assistance grant programs.
http//www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oii/programs.
html
3Innovation Guides
Find the NEW Charter High School and Parent
Involvement Guides at http//www.ed.gov/about/pu
bs/intro/innovations.html
4WestEd and Edvance Research
- WestEd is a nonprofit research, development, and
service agency located in San Francisco, CA - Edvance Research is a minority and women owned
small business in San Antonio, TX - WestEd and Edvance Research partnered to create a
series of Innovation Guides and this Choice
Toolkit for the US Department of Education
5User-guided Development
- Advisory Groups
- National Parent-Teacher Association leaders
- Hispanic CREO and BAEO
- Choice advocates from Public Impact, National
Association of Charter School Authorizers, and
Magnet Schools of America - Districts featured in the guides
- Voluntary Public School Choice and Magnet Schools
Assistance Program Grantees - Online survey conducted by WestEd
6BuildingChoice.org Features
- Promising Practice Vignettes
- Sample Materials (embedded links)
- Tools (templates, checklists, etc.)
- Featured District/Program Profiles
- Resource Links
- Organizations
- Research/articles
7Overview and Invitation
- An Invitation to BuildingChoice.org is available
on the site homepage and from ED Pubs
(www.edpubs.org)
8Background
9Why School Choice?
- Improving student learning and educational
equity, - Decreasing racial isolation and improving school
integration, - Improving student attendance as a result of
students and parents choosing the school, - Increasing district budgets because of increasing
student population and average daily attendance, - Increasing parent support and involvement in
schools, - Providing alternative types of learning
environments that may better match children's
needs, - Encouraging the creativity of educators,
- Promoting focused, cohesive school programs, and
- Spurring school improvement through competition.
10Theory of Action
11Current Featured Programs
12Key Practice Areas
- Create a Vision
- Communicate with Parents
- Manage Operations
- Support Schools
- Evaluate the Program
13Create a Vision
- Take Stock
- Use multiple sources of data
- Business leader survey (Desert Sands)
- Area demographics (Wake County)
- Articulate a Vision
- Involve community members (Monadnock)
- Create a Plan
- Work with partners (Hamilton)
- Consolidate all choices to utilize resources
(Desert Sands, Miami-Dade, Chicago)
14Desert Sands Strategic Plan
15Communicate with Parents
- Build Awareness
- Multiple venues (Desert Sands)
- Branding a program (Duval, Hamilton)
- Assist Parents
- Access to updated Websites (Minneapolis)
- Go to parents (Gadsden, FL)
- Engage Community Organizations
- Engage NAACP, PIRC, YMCA (Minneapolis)
- Local parent initiative (Portland)
16Assist Parents MPS Website
17Manage Operations
- Staff District Roles
- Create school choice unit (Miami, Hillsborough)
- Hire a marketing/recruitment specialist (Duval)
- Transport Students
- Communicate, communicate, communicate
- Web (Houston)
- Letters (Desert Sands)
- Coordinate Assignment Process
- Transparency is key
- Application Checklist
18Tool Library of Job Descriptions
19Support Schools
- Develop Programs
- Steps to implement a new program (Houston)
- PD for ownership (Hamilton)
- Involve Parents
- Volunteer commitment (Hamilton)
- Regular student advisory sessions (Arkansas
Virtual School) - Assign and Train School Staff
- Designated staff for each site (ALL)
- Semi-annual training for all staff (Seminole, FL)
20Tool Parent Involvement Survey
21Evaluate the Program
- Collect Program Data
- Multiple sources of data (All)
- Student transfers and demographics (Portland)
- Monitor Stakeholder Satisfaction
- Surveys of parents and students (Wake)
- Surveys of teachers and school leaders
(Hillsborough) - Make Informed Decisions
- Choose location based on data (Minneapolis, Mesa)
- Replicate successful strategies (Brighter Choices)
22Student Transfer Analysis
23Questions, Thoughts or Ideas?
- Please contact
- Natasha LaVine, WestEd
- ph. 415.615.3371 nlavine_at_wested.org
- Kristin Mitchell, Edvance Research
- ph. 210.558.4130 kmitchell_at_edvanceresearch.com