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Idaho Technical Literacy Advisory Group

Idaho Technical Literacy Advisory Group. Task Force for Improving Education Recommendations released September 6, 2013 Literacy recommendation was a part of the Structural Change Subcommittee Report

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Idaho Technical Literacy Advisory Group

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  1. Idaho Technical Literacy Advisory Group • Task Force for Improving Education • Recommendations released September 6, 2013 • Literacy recommendation was a part of the Structural Change Subcommittee Report • Goal of structural change strategies is for Idaho to have a uniform and high-performing public K-12 education system, as measured by the State Board of Education (SBOE) • Goal is for 60% of people entering the workforce to have some post-secondary degree or certificateby 2020

  2. Literacy Proficiency –A High Expectations Strategy “We recommend students demonstrate mastery of literacy before moving on to significant content learning. Reading proficiency is a major benchmark in a student’s education. Students must learn to read before they can read to learn content in other subject areas.”

  3. This Committee Will….. • Review existing legislation • Send recommendations and rationale to State Board • Make redline edits to the existing Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Act to incorporate those recommendations within statute

  4. The Norms of Collaboration • Pausing • Paraphrasing • Posing Questions • Putting Ideas on the Table • Providing Data • Paying Attention to Self and Others • Presuming Positive Intentions

  5. Working Agreements • Start and end on time • Be prepared for meetings • Others??

  6. Making Decisions Propose • Super majority for recommendations • Opportunity for minority opinion report

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