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Page 1: Alabama’s Implementation of

Alabama’s Implementation of

a Comprehensive System of

Learning Supports to Improve

Teaching and Learning and

Re-engage Students

Linda Felton-Smith, Ph.D.

2014 National Conference on Education

Nashville, Tennessee 37203

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Agenda

I. Alabama’s Imperative for a Comprehensive

System of Learning Supports

II. Overview of System of Learning Supports

Framework

III. Establishing Comprehensive System of

Learning Supports in Districts/Schools

IV. Systemic Change and Moving Forward

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I. Alabama’s Imperative for a Comprehensive

System of Learning Supports

ALSDE Organizational Chart

PLAN 2020

ESEA Flexibility Request/Waiver

Accountability Model

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ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

ORGANIZATION CHART

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Alabama State Board of Education

PLAN 2020

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Alabama State Board of Education

PLAN 2020

PLAN 2020 is the strategic plan for education in Alabama. The goal is to prepare all students to be successful in college and/or a career after graduation from high school. A “prepared graduate” is defined in PLAN 2020 and the four priorities are the foundation of the plan.

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Alabama’s Plan 2020

Priorities

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Alabama 2020

Support

Systems

Objectives

1. All students will attend school daily and be engaged in rigorous and relevant learning environments.

2. All students will develop a sense of personal and civic responsibility to ensure a learning environment that is safe and civil.

3. All students will be provided with individual and group counseling services.

4. All students will enter 9th Grade prepared with a 4-year plan that addresses their individual academic and career interest needs.

5. All students will be provided with healthy meals, physical education, and health instruction supported with needed medical and related services.

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PLAN 2020 Strategies

for Support Systems

Implement an early warning system

for student absences and build a

community-based support and

intervention system.

Implement a Positive Behavior

Support or other related student and

school culture program to support

student ownership of their actions

that includes alternatives to

traditional disciplinary sanctions.

Implement Alabama’s Comprehensive

Guidance and Counseling Plan.

Develop and implement a

Coordinated School Health and

Support Program.

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Overview of Alabama

Accountability Model

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II. Overview of System of Learning Supports

Framework

Learning Supports Defined

Barriers to Teaching, Learning, and Student Engagement

Three Component Model

Continuum of Interventions and Content Areas

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Overview of System of

Learning Supports Framework

Learning Supports are defined as the resources, strategies, and practices that support the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development and well-being to enable all students to have an equal opportunity for success at school.

To enable the effective use of learning supports, school and community resources are unified in a learning supports component and fully integrated with instructional efforts and interventions and professional development.

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Learning Supports are deployed in

classrooms and school-wide to address

barriers to teaching and learning and re-

engage disconnected students.

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What are the barriers to teaching,

learning, and student engagement?

economic deprivation, violence, conflict, disruptions,

attendance medical problems, gangs, drugs,

inadequate nutrition, negative encounters with

peers,

transportation, English language challenges, crime,

substance abuse, negative encounters with teachers,

community disorganization, including high levels of

transience,

chronic poverty, situational poverty

learning and mental disorders, etc…..

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Two Component versus Three Component

Framework

Two Component

INSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT

Three Component

INSTRUCTION

LEARNING SUPPORTS

MANAGEMENT

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A Unifying Framework

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Continuum of Interventions

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Six Learning Supports

Areas

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ALABAMA PLAN 2020

ESEA Flexibility Request/Waiver

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The Imperative

for Developing a

Comprehensive

Learning

Supports

System

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III. Establishing Comprehensive System of

Learning Supports in Districts/Schools

Development of Design Document

Selection of Pilot Districts

Formal Kick-Off for Learning Supports Work

August 2, 2013

Press Conference

Meeting with 10 Districts Leadership Teams

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Alabama Design Document

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Pilot Districts

City

Bessemer

Chickasaw

Decatur

Dothan

County

Butler

Calhoun

Etowah

Lauderdale

Perry

Shelby

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District Team Meetings

September and October

District Staff Orientation

Planning Session with District Leadership Team

District Mapping

Selection of School/Schools/Feeder Pattern

Literature and Resources Review

Planning for School Leaders Orientation

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School Leadership Team Meetings

November and December

Attendees

(Principal, Assistant Principal, Counselor, Regular

Education Teacher/Special Education Teacher,

Attendance Officer, Graduation Coach, Nurse….)

Orientation for School Leadership Team

School Mapping

Literature and Resource Review

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Montgomery Meeting

Attendees

Learning Supports District Leader, Attendance Officer, and Graduation Tracking System

Leader

Agenda

Review of Work to Date

Strengths / Opportunities for Improvements

Using Data

Early Warning System and Learning Supports Connections

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Learning Supports Awareness Meeting

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IV. Sustaining Systemic Change and Moving Forward

Create Readiness and Commitment to Framework

Continuous Professional Learning

Mapping/Analyzing Resources

Integrate Framework Plan into Strategic Plan

Monitor Progress and Evaluate Impact on Student Outcomes

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District/School Learning Supports Team Meeting

February and March

School Improvement Planning and Connections

Benchmark Data Review

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Selection of Districts for New Cohort

March and April 2014

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Learning Supports Statewide Meeting

May 2014

Schools’ Highlights

Districts’ Highlights

Pilot Districts’ Phase Two Rollout

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Sustaining Systemic Change and

Moving Forward

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“School systems are not

responsible for meeting

every need of their

students. But when the

need directly affects

learning, the school must

meet the challenge.”

Moving Forward…

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Linda Felton-Smith Ph.D.

Director

Office of Learning Support

Alabama Department of Education

3323 Gordon Person Building

P.O. Box 302101

Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

Phone: 334-353-1763

E-mail: [email protected]