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Enhancing Curriculum Surveys Through Virtual Webinars: A Kansas Project Overview

Join the SEC Webinar Series to explore the Kansas Project on Enacted Curriculum Surveys. This session, hosted by an expert team including Jennifer Unger, Carolyn Karatzas, Diana Nunnaley, and Sarah Thomas, will cover the purpose, history, and outcomes of the initiative. Attendees will gain insights from lessons learned, discover the technical aspects of webinar implementation, and understand the next steps. Whether you're a participant or moderator, this engaging webinar will provide valuable resources and foster collaboration in curriculum assessment.

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Enhancing Curriculum Surveys Through Virtual Webinars: A Kansas Project Overview

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  1. Going Virtual with Surveys of the Enacted Curriculum

  2. SEC Webinar Series Development Team Jennifer Unger, SEC Consultant Director of GroupWorks, LLC Grafton, MA Carolyn Karatzas CCSSO Consultant Madbury, NH Diana Nunnaley, Director Using Data Initiative TERC, Cambridge, MA Sarah Thomas Kansas Department of Education Topeka, KS

  3. Overview and Outcomes • Purpose and Intent • Kansas Project • History • Taste of Webinar • Lessons Learned and Next Steps • Wrap Up

  4. Wednesday September 10 2008 SEC Webinar Series:Current Status

  5. Instruction Curriculum Instruction Curriculum FEW SOME ALL Alignment Assessment

  6. 2007 • Initial conversations with SEC Collaborative members • Research and exploration of options • Kansas DOE dialogues begin

  7. 2008 • KDOE and CCSSO • San Diego • Outline and Timeline • Initial pilot/feedback • Implementation Timeframe - Late Oct/ 4 sessions

  8. A taste of the webinar to date… Kansas Webinar: Introduction to SEC

  9. Lessons Learned… • PCs and Macs • Participant / Moderator • WYSINAWYG! • Can you hear me now? • Rehearsals • PowerPoint  Presentation • Feedback • Persevere!

  10. Lessons Learned… • PCs and Macs • Participant / Moderator • WYSINAWYG! • Can you hear me now? • Rehearsals • PowerPoint  Presentation • Feedback • Persevere!

  11. Lessons Learned… • PCs and Macs • Participant / Moderator • WYSINAWYG! • Can you hear me now? • Rehearsals • PowerPoint  Presentation • Feedback • Persevere!

  12. 2009 • 4 Webinars • 1 Technical Assistance Session • Administration of SEC in Participating Schools • Follow-up Webinar Session in May

  13. In summary…

  14. Purpose • Readiness • Resources • Patience • Sense of Humor

  15. Contact Information: • Jennifer Unger, The GroupWorks, Grafton, MA JenniferLUnger@msn.com, 508.839.6780 • Sarah Thomas, Kansas Department of Education, Topeka, KS sthomas@ksde.org, 785.296.0855 • Carolyn Eastman, CKE Consulting, Carolyn@ckeconsulting.net, Madbury, NH 603.231.8534 • Diana Nunnaley, TERC, Cambridge, MA, diana_nunnaley@terc.edu, 617.873.9793

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