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New Diploma Implementation Project Plan

New Diploma Implementation Project Plan. Presented to the State Board of Education May 17, 2007. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan. Guiding Principles. Stakeholder Engagement - Task Forces. Policy and OARs. Guiding Principles. Guiding Principles. Project Coordination & Management.

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New Diploma Implementation Project Plan

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  1. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan Presented to the State Board of Education May 17, 2007

  2. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan Guiding Principles Stakeholder Engagement - Task Forces Policy and OARs Guiding Principles Guiding Principles Project Coordination & Management Communications Guiding Principles

  3. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan • Key Goals • Ensure broad stakeholder engagement in the implementation of the new diploma requirements • Provide the State Board with information and data to make sound policy decisions • Facilitate effective and successful implementation of the new diploma requirements

  4. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan • Implementation Strategies • Diploma Implementation Guiding Principles • Project Management and Coordination • Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces • Communications • Policy and OARs

  5. New Diploma Implementation Project Plan Diploma Implementation Guiding Principles

  6. Project Coordination and Management • ODE Diploma Implementation Coordination Team • Cross-agency coordination of implementation planning and communication • Office representation: EII, OAIS, SLP, OS • Lead ODE staff from each task force and others participate • Regular bi-monthly coordination team meetings

  7. Salam Noor, Office of Educational Improvement & Innovation (EII) Theresa Levy, EII Colleen Mileham, EII Michelle Hooper, EII Jon Wiens, EII Donna Brant, EII Susanne Daggett, EII Sarah Martin, EII Brian Reeder, Office ofAnalysis & Reporting EJ Ayers, Office ofAssessment & Information Jackie Burr, Student Learning & Partnerships Gene Evans, Office of the Superintendent Jennifer Williamson, Office of the Superintendent Project Coordination and Management • ODE Diploma Implementation Coordination Team

  8. Project Coordination and Management • Identify scope of work and resources/5 task forces • Project management • Define project activities for a work plan (deliverables, risks, milestones, schedule, budget, etc.) • Develop project progress reporting and documentation process, format and schedule • Report on progress through periodic status update reports • Finalize documentation • Regular progress updates to State Board

  9. Project Coordination and Management • Task Force Timeline • Time span: June 2007-June 2009 • Implementation Roll-Out • 2009-2014 • Phase-in diploma requirements: Essential Skills, Core Standards, Proficiency Credit • K-12 infrastructure, capacity building, professional development, student supports, system supports

  10. Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces • Five Diploma Implementation Task Forces • Implementation Advisory TF • Essential Skills TF • Standards and Assessment TF • Credit for Proficiency TF • Cost/Capacity TF • Stakeholder groups participation in task forces, including special education, ELL and others

  11. Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces • Task Force Charters • Purpose • Assumptions • Members • Outcomes/Deliverables • Budget/Support • Scope/Timeline • Issues/Questions

  12. Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces • Implementation Advisory TF – June 14; meet quarterly or as requested by the Board • Essential Skills TF – June 07- June 08 • Define ES including indicators* by Oct 07 • Identify assessment options and modalities* by Jan 08 • Accountability guidelines* by March 08 • TF policy recommendations* to State Board April 08 • Draft guidelines and OARS* • Board adopt guidelines and OARS Oct 08 *Stakeholder input

  13. Stakeholder Engagement Through Task Forces • Standards and Assessment Task Force • WestEd standards and assessment system evaluation report* by Aug 07 • Core standards* in Math (K-8) by Dec 07; (HS) by Mar 08 • Core standards* in Science by Mar 08 • Core standards in English and Social Sciences TBD *Stakeholder input

  14. Policy and OARs

  15. Communications • ODE Internal Communications • Create common understanding and agency-wide support of new diploma requirements • Identify where existing work intersects and aligns with diploma implementation • Project updates at office staff meetings • Staff development • Staff participation on task forces • Staff input

  16. Communications • External Communications • Increase awareness and understanding of new high school diploma implementation and decisions • Superintendent’s Pipeline • News releases • Media campaign: “Are You Ready?” – target middle school • Create high school publication: “High School Highlights” • Employer and school newsletters • SUPER list and other stakeholder list serves • Stakeholder group meetings • New Diploma Website

  17. Communications • External Communications • Create processes for on-going stakeholder input • Field-based input built into each task force work plan • New Diploma Website • Post information and receive input • Q&A • Create a Diploma Blog • Meet with stakeholder groups for dialogue and input

  18. Communications • Stakeholder group meetings & dialogue, recent examples: • Standards & Assessment Critical Friends group • May 3rd - recommendations based on WestEd standards and assessment system evaluation report • The 2007 Outstanding Educator Feedback Forum • May 11th - input on implementation

  19. Communications The 2007 Outstanding Educator Feedback Forum: • How do we prepare elementary and middle school students for rigorous high school requirements? Especially math? • How can we meet the demand for HQTs, particularly in math and science, to successfully implement the new diploma? • How do schools balance academic rigor with relevant and personalized learning? • How should the essential skills be assessed? What resources do teachers need to ensure that students are proficient in these skills? • How do we make the education plan and profile meaningful for students? • How do we make “credit for proficiency” vs. “seat time” a viable options for students and maintain consistency throughout the state?

  20. Communications • CIM/CAM to sunset July 2008 • Guidance for school districts on the transition from CIM/CAM to Diploma

  21. Your questions and thoughts?

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