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Update and 2009 Grant Process

Update and 2009 Grant Process. What is ITQ?. Part of Federal No Child Left Behind $$ focused on increasing the number of “highly qualified” teachers in each state.

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Update and 2009 Grant Process

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  1. Update and 2009 Grant Process

  2. What is ITQ? • Part of Federal No Child Left Behind $$ focused on increasing the number of “highly qualified” teachers in each state. • Brings Indiana's colleges and universities together with high-need school districts to support the professional development needs of teachers in core academic subjects.

  3. Who Qualifies? • Eligible applicants for grants must include partnerships consisting of: • A department or school within an Indiana college or university responsible for teacher preparation; and • A department or school within an Indiana college or university specific to the subject matter being addressed; and • A "high-need" school district-–as defined by US DOE. • >20% Poverty + >5% teachers off-license

  4. Who Qualifies? • The following schools meet the US DOE criteria for FY2009: • Cannelton City Schools • Gary Community School Corporation • Hamilton Community Schools • River Forest Community School Corporation • School City of East Chicago • School City of Hammond • South Bend Community School Corporation • Switzerland County School Corporation

  5. Required Project Components: • Ensure that teachers have subject matter knowledge in the core academic subjects that they teach. • Use Indiana’s Academic Standards. • Have a sustainable model. • Align with the high-need school’s Local Improvement Plan.

  6. Required Project Components: • Must be the result of collaborate planning between the school district and their higher ed partner. • Must advance teacher understanding of effective instructional strategies that are based on “scientifically-based” research. • Outside evaluation.

  7. Reaching Higher with College Preparation Preference is given to those proposals that: • Focus on intensive high quality professional development needs related to aligning classroom curricula with Indiana’s Academic Standards and Indiana’s Core Standards in English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and/or Social Studies; • Focus on increasing the use of an applied approach to increase the interest and participation in the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) through project-based learning (i.e., Project Lead the Way); • Focus on engaging more students in rigorous science and mathematics courses and support the elimination of lower level mathematics and science classes such as Basic Math or General Math;

  8. Reaching Higher with College Preparation • Focus on strategies to increase the “high achievement pipeline,” including working with Advanced Placement, dual credit and International Baccalaureate teachers in core academic subject areas, so that more students have the opportunity to progress to and be successful in higher-level coursework. • Focus on aligning Indiana high school curricula with the first-year of study at Indiana’s colleges and universities; • Focus on teaching of scientifically-based readinginstruction; and • Focus on increasing the number of “highly-qualified” minority teachers and/or teachers of under-represented groups in Indiana schools.

  9. An example… • Standards-Based Integrated Science Instruction (Purdue University + multiple LEAs) • Uses inquiry-based instruction model • Pose a question at the beginning of the intensive training that teachers work to solve over the course of the next year. • Integrates Core Standards in a science-centered curriculum-model • At the end, they have curriculum to use in their own classroom, an increased understanding of the standards (particularly science in elementary grades) and grant written to sustain efforts in their classroom. • Teachers receive graduate level credit (3 hours) • Purdue provides science education instruction and supplies • Probeware, microscopes, etc.

  10. Staff Recommendation • That the Commission authorize staff to release the FY2009 Application for Competitive Grants under Indiana’s Improving Teacher Quality Partnership Program (Public Law 107-110) CFDA 84.367A.

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