Title: Title page of Thursdays and Fridays speech
1Accelerating
Achievement
2007 January Conference 1/11/07 1/12/07
Dr. Terry Bergeson Office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction
2Thanks to all of our sponsors!
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
3Conference Goals
- Celebrate our successes and face our challenges
- Explore the next steps of education reform
- Develop insights that help us break the link
between race, poverty, and low achievement - Network with colleagues
- Re-commit to our mission for kids and for our
community
4Good news on achievement and policy
- In the new Quality Counts 2007 from Education
Week, Washington is tied for fourth in the nation
in K-12 achievement - The reports P-20 emphasis affirms the policy
direction of Washington Learns
5Good news about NAEP rankings
6Good news on the achievement gap
7Good news on fourth grade math
The percent of students meeting standard has
almost tripled.
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8The challenges we face (I)
- Mathematics
- Science
- Secondary Literacy
- Support for English Language learners
- Professional development
- Compensation
- Funding
- Closing the achievement/opportunity gap
- Involving parents and communities in meaningful
ways
9The challenges we face (II)
- The Achievement/Opportunity Gap
- Why does it persist?
- How can it be closed?
- What is the scale of the problem?
102006 WASL All students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
112006 WASL White students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
122006 WASL Asian/Pacific Islander students
Asian/Pacific Islander students meeting standard
in one or more subject areas
132006 WASL American Indian students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
142006 WASL Black students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
152006 WASL Hispanic students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
162006 WASL ELL students
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
172006 WASL students in special education
10th-grade students meeting standard in one or
more subject areas
18Why is it imperative toclose the gap?
- The economic imperative
- The moral imperative
- The civic imperative
19Our role
- We cant do this alone
- We have to do our part
- We have to reach out for partners to support our
work - We have to be partners in working for equity in
our communities and our nation