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2012 KanSPRA Conference

2012 KanSPRA Conference. Brad Neuenswander Deputy Commissioner, KSDE. Kansas ESEA Waiver. College- and Career-Ready Expectations for All Students State-Developed Differentiated Recognition, Accountability, and Support Supporting Effective Instruction and Leadership. Calculating API.

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2012 KanSPRA Conference

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  1. 2012 KanSPRA Conference Brad Neuenswander Deputy Commissioner, KSDE

  2. Kansas ESEA Waiver College- and Career-Ready Expectations for All Students State-Developed Differentiated Recognition, Accountability, and Support Supporting Effective Instruction and Leadership

  3. Calculating API

  4. Reading – Performance Levels

  5. Math – Performance Levels

  6. Why did Kansas want a new way of measuring academic performance?

  7. Calculating API

  8. Growth AMO

  9. Reducing the Non-Proficient Non-Proficient Non-Proficient Proficient Proficient Now 2017

  10. Achievement Gap

  11. Past • Recommendations from Kansas Education Commission, Governor's Task Force on Graduation/Dropout Prevention, and Teaching in Kansas Commission • Common Core Standards • Revise Accreditation model • MTSS in all schools • SBAC • Kansas Teacher/Leader evaluation instrument KEEP • Focus on CTE/21st Century Skills • Adopt a Growth Model

  12. Past (cont’d) May 2010 -- State Board adopts 11 Career and Technical Education goals Fall 2010 – State Board adopts Kansas Common Core Standards 2010-2011 -- KEEP development begins September 2011 – States are allowed to submit an ESEA Waiver

  13. 2012-2013 July 20 Kansas ESEA waiver conditionally approved AYP is GONE, used for the last time in 2012 A new Reporting system will be designed around 4 new AMO’s, used with the 2013 Assessments Spring 2013 -- current Kansas assessment Field Test SBAC test items from SBAC Focus efforts on quality instruction and implementation of Kansas Common Core Standards

  14. 2012-2013 (cont’d) • TIKCII -- define student growth evaluation • Pilot new accreditation model • Decide how the 4 new AMO's affect QPA • Winter 2012-13 - Kansas to adopt History/Government standards • 2nd year of the KEEP Pilot • Winter 2012-13 - review local evaluation instrument and/or review KEEP • Review Guidelines • Winter/Spring- submit local instrument guidelines to KSDE for review and approval • Evaluate other Assessment Tools

  15. 2013-2014 ESEA waiver (continues) -- fully approved New report cards around 4 AMO’s State Board decides on Kansas Assessment Instrument Full implementation of Kansas Common Core (English Language Arts and Math) Spring 2014 – last year for the current state assessments, or Field Test new Assessment Instrument

  16. 2013-2014 (cont’d) ESOL standards aligned with Kansas Common Core Standards Possible adoption of Science Standards State wide pilot/training of KEEP Maintain current QPA Field test new accreditation model

  17. 2014-2015 2nd year of Kansas Common Core Standards Full implementation of new state assessment KEEP or your own instrument that meets the guidelines New ELPA assessment 1st year of new accreditation model

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