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The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Overview. March 2010. Moving America’s Education System Forward. What we need to do: Improve student achievement Narrow achievement gaps Increase graduation and college enrollment rates Increase college attainment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The American Recovery & Reinvestment ActOverview
March 2010
What we need to do: Improve student achievement Narrow achievement gaps Increase graduation and college enrollment rates Increase college attainment
Moving America’s Education System Forward
PRESIDENT OBAMA’S GOAL PRESIDENT OBAMA’S GOAL
America will have the highest proportion of America will have the highest proportion of
college graduates of any country college graduates of any country
by 2020by 2020
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COLLEGE AND CAREER COLLEGE AND CAREER ATTAINMENTATTAINMENT
Cradle-to-Careers Education Plan
LITERACY & NUMERACY BY
3RD GRADE
INCREASED ACCESS
&AFFORDABILITY
COLLEGE & COLLEGE & CAREERCAREERK-12K-12EARLY EARLY
LEARNINGLEARNING
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EFFECTIVE TEACHING & LEARNING
The Big Picture: K-12 Reform Elements and Priorities
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
TEACHERS AND TEACHERS AND LEADERSLEADERS
TEACHERS AND TEACHERS AND LEADERSLEADERS
ALIGNED ALIGNED INSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTION
ALIGNED ALIGNED INSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTION
SCHOOLSCHOOLENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT
SCHOOLSCHOOLENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT
STANDARDS STANDARDS AND AND
ASSESSMENASSESSMENTSTS
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT TEACHING & TEACHING & LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP
STRUGGLISTRUGGLING NG
SCHOOLSSCHOOLS
DATA DATA SYSTEMSSYSTEMS
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System-Wide CapacitySystem-Wide Capacity
TitleTitle
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ARRA Advancing K-12 Reforms
Teacher Teacher Incentive $300 MIncentive $300 M
State Fiscal Stabilization $48.6 BState Fiscal Stabilization $48.6 B
Data Systems Data Systems $250 M$250 M
Ed Tech $650 MEd Tech $650 M
School Improvement School Improvement $3.5 B$3.5 B
Innovation Fund Innovation Fund $650 M$650 M
Race to the Top $4.35 B Race to the Top $4.35 B
College & CareerK - 12Early Learning
Title I$10 B
IDEA$12.2 B
TQP $100 M
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Program Awarded as of 3/12/10
SFSF $40 billion
Title I $10.0 billion
IDEA$12.2 billion
Student Financial Assistance $8.9 billion
Education Technology$649 million
Vocational Rehabilitation$539 million
School Improvement Grants$197 million
Independent Living$73 million
McKinney Vento Homeless$70 million
Teacher Incentive Fund$54 million
Impact Aid $40 million
Program Awards
ARRA Competitive Program Application Timelines
RTT Phase I
School Improvement Grants
SEAs & LEAs
Investing in Innovation (i3)
Teacher Incentive Fund
RTTPhase II
Winter 2009-2010 Spring 2010 Summer 2010
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ARRA Spending Timelines
9/30/11
SFSF Phase Two
Improvement Grants
Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems
Race to the Top
ARRA Title I & IDEA
2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2014
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2012 Winter 2013 2015
Teacher Incentive Fund
9/30/11
12/31/13
if a waiver granted
within 4 years of the award
within 5 years of the award
School
within 3 years of award
Ed Tech Applications
Teacher Quality Partnership
Title I & IDEA ARRA Funds
►Race to the Top Phase II►School Improvement Grant
►Investing in Innovation Fund
►Teacher Incentive Fund
SLDSApplications
ARRA: Share Ideas & Combine Efforts
Previous TIF Awards2010 TIF Applications
RTT Phase One Applications
SFSF Phase TwoSFSF Phase Two [baseline for remaining grants]
U.S. Department of Education
ESEA REAUTHORIZATION
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Overarching Goal
Goal: All graduates have opportunities for success in the 21st century economy.
Goal: All students graduate high school on time prepared for at least one year of post-secondary.
Goal: All students enter middle school with foundational skills to tackle advanced subjects.
Goal: All kindergarten students arrive ready to learn and remain on track to 4th grade.
“By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”
President Barack Obama, February 24, 2009
Elementary(Grades K-5)
Secondary (Grades 6-12)
Post-Secondary
Early Learning(Birth-grade 3)
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Overarching Principles
Raise the bar for all students. Close the gap.
Tight on goals. Loose on means.
Foster innovation and reward success.
Build on the four assurances.
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Fiscal Year 2011 Budget
Includes a $3 billion increase for programs under ESEA, and an additional $1 billion contingent on reauthorization – largest increase proposed in the 45-year history of the law.
Lays out a vision for the major themes for ESEA reauthorization: redefining the federal role in PK-12 education to focus less on compliance and more on rewarding success and supporting innovation.
Focus on maximizing impact by flexibility in approach, emphasizing competitive funding, accountability for outcomes, and evidence of results.
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Core Areas for ESEA Reauthorization
College- and Career-Ready Students
A Complete Education
Great Teachers and Great Leaders
Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners
Successful, Safe and Healthy Students
Fostering Innovation and Excellence
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College- and Career-Ready Students – Approach
Respond to greatest
challenges
Provideflexibility for
results
Recognize& reward success
Rethinking the federal accountability system• Use growth and progress to measure
schools.• Focus on closing achievement gaps.
Similar differentiation at district and state level
Schools in bottom 5%
Schools in next 5%
Achievement gaps
Most schools
School makinggreatest gains
Schools meeting all performance
targets
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Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners
English Learnerso Strengthen programs for
English learners and support teachers of ELs, including through new competitive funds.
All programso Transparency on outcomes.o Greater flexibility.o Other minor changes to
address community concerns or implementation issues.
Maintain federal support for historically underserved groups.
English Learner Education
Migrant Education
Impact Aid
Neglected & Delinquent
Homeless Education
Indian Education
Alaska Native Education
Native Hawaiian Education
Rural Education
Support students with disabilities in IDEA and across ESEA.
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Great Teachers and Great Leaders - Principles
Treat teachers like the professionals they are.
Shift focus from inputs to outcomes.
Strengthen teacher and leader preparation.
Ensure equitable distribution of effective teachers and leaders.
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Great Teachers and Great Leaders - Structure
Improve the effectiveness and equitabledistribution of teachers & leaders.
Support ambitious reforms
in teacher & leader placement,
compensation, recognition & advancement.
Develop & scale up programs that
prepare teachers & leaders to be
effective where needed most.
Effective Teachers & Leaders ($2.5b)
Teacher & Leader Innovation Fund ($950m)
Teacher & LeaderPathways ($405m)
Meaningful evaluations
Equitable distribution
Preparation& support
Flexibilitywith results
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A Complete Education - Principles
Support high-quality instruction in high-need districts and schools.
Support implementation of college- and career-ready standards.
Focus on a complete and well-rounded education.
Improve low-income students’ access to accelerated and college-level coursework.
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Fostering Innovation & Excellence - Principles
Encourage States and districts to put in place conditions for innovation and reform.
Expand and sustain promising and proven innovations.
Expand the range and quality of educational choices available to students.
Empower families to make informed choices.