Teleconference 11: February 6, 2006
11:30 am
Pacific, 12:30 pm Mountain, 1:30 pm Central, 2:30 pm Eastern.
1.5 hours duration.
MAKING GOOD DECISIONS ON
SPECIAL EDUCATION NCLB FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
States have multiple
options for including students with disabilities in their assessment and
accountability systems. There are data-based strategies to ensure state
policy-makers understand the implications of these options, so they can make
good decisions that support high achievement for all students. This
telephone conference will focus on how to mine your assessment and
accountability data to see which students are where in your system - and why
- in the interest of coherent policy decisions on assessment and
accountability flexibility options.
Please e-mail Rachel Quenemoen at
quene003@umn.edu with your questions, comments, and ideas for future
telephone conferences, before or after our February 6 call.
In order to get the most out of our February 6 telephone conference, please
review these materials online, or if you prefer, download them to your
computer, or print them out. Thank you.
Note: Some of the files
below require Acrobat Reader. If you don't have this software, go to the
Acrobat Reader Web site for a free download.
I. Materials for Teleconference 11
a. "Mining Achievement Data to
Guide Policies on Assessment Options," Scott Marion presentation
(PowerPoint)
b. Assessing
"Students in the Gap" in Colorado, Report from the HB 05-1246 Study
Committee (PowerPoint)
c.
Colorado study (PDF)
II. Additional Resources
a.
Side by side summary of “beating the odds” research
from the last year (PDF)
b.
TO BE RELEASED IN EARLY FEBRUARY 2006:
Please come back to this page to download the paper on or just after the day
of the teleconference.
"Teaching Matters: The Link Between Access
to the General Education Curriculum and Performance on State Assessments."
"The link between
access to the general education curriculum and student performance on State
assessments is important because without exposure to the general education
curriculum, students have little chance of succeeding on the
assessments." LEA Administrator
This
Information Brief, produced by the Access Center: Improving Outcomes for All
Students K-8, funded by OSEP, is an introduction to the linkage between
classroom practice and student performance on State assessments. The brief
provides practitioners and administrators with an overview of instructional
practice and content, based on rigorous academic standards, to heighten
awareness regarding the connection between access to the general education
curriculum and student performance on large scale assessments. Visit the
Center's website to download this product and other tools and resources www.k8accesscenter.org.
Panelists for the
February 6, 2006 Teleconference
Researcher Panelist
Scott
Marion, National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment
State Panelists
Terri
Rogers Connolly, Director, Colorado Department of Education Exceptional
Student Services
Jason
Glass, Principal Consultant/Coordinator of Student Achievement for Students
with Disabilities, Colorado Department of Education Exceptional Student
Services
Federal Panelists OSEP: David
Egnor and Cynthia Bryant
OESE: Sue Rigney
Co-hosts
Eileen Ahearn,
National Association of State Directors of Special Education
Rachel Quenemoen, National
Center on Educational Outcomes
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