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1 Credit Flexibility and Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements Sarah Luchs, Ohio Department of Education Wesley Williams, Ohio Department of Education Jeff McClellan, Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM High School Andrea Timan, GE Lighting Ryan Bernath, Granville High School Jennifer Kinsley, Granville High School Annie Cacciato, Granville Studio of Visual Arts March 17, 2010

2 Ohio Department of Education www.education.ohio.gov

3 Great Lakes East Comprehensive Center at Learning Point Associates The Comprehensive Centers Program consists of 16 regional comprehensive centers and five national content centers funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The regional comprehensive centers provide technical assistance designed to increase the capacity of states to help districts and schools meet the goals of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. For more information, visit www.learningpt.org/greatlakeseastwww.learningpt.org/greatlakeseast

4 Updated Credit Flexibility Web site Guidance Case Studies Web Conference Series Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov

5 Credit Flexibility Guidance Available Now HQT Requirements School Finance Gifted Education Students With Disabilities Appeals Process Athletic Eligibility FAQs General Implementation Coming Soon Assessment Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov

6 Credit Flexibility Case Studies Topics Getting Started Staff Coordination Assessment Instruction Partnerships Case Study Sites Delaware Area Career Center Granville Exempted Village School District/Granville Studio of Visual Arts Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM High School (MC2) New Boston Local School District North Union Local School District Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov

7 Credit Flexibility Web Conference Series Hosted by the Ohio Department of Education Starting Spring 2010 Intended to support local implementation of Ohio’s Credit Flexibility Policy – Includes highlights from guidance documents – Connects participants with Ohio schools, districts, organizations and related resources for support

8 Web Conference Series March 17 March 24 April 9 April 15 April 22 April 27 For more information about the credit flexibility web conference series and to register for upcoming web conferences, visit the Ohio Department of Education Web site. Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov

9 Web Conference Series Materials from this web conference that will be available online: – Video archive – Transcript – PowerPoint presentation – Q &A Document Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov

10 Featured Speakers Ohio Department of Education Sarah Luchs, Associate Director for Student Success Wesley Williams, Director of Educator Quality Case Study Sites Jeff McClellan, Head of School for the Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM High School Andrea Timan, STEM Communities Program Manager, GE Lighting Ryan Bernath, Principal, Granville High School Jennifer Kinsley, Instructor, Granville High School Annie Cacciato, Co-President, Granville Studio of Visual Arts

11 Sarah Luchs Associate Director, Student Success Ohio Department of Education Phone: 614-387-0960 E-mail: sarah.luchs@ode.state.oh.ussarah.luchs@ode.state.oh.us Ohio Department of Education 25 South Front Street Columbus, OH 43215 education.ohio.gov

12 Overview Credit Flexibility and Highly Qualified Teacher (HQT) Requirements Increase understanding of HQT credit flexibility requirements and considerations Provide examples of district and school approaches to addressing HQT requirements Respond to questions related to HQT requirements and credit flexibility implementation

13 Wesley Williams Director, Educator Equity Ohio Department of Education Phone: 614-728-1726 E-mail: wesley.williams@ode.state.oh.uswesley.williams@ode.state.oh.us Ohio Department of Education 25 South Front Street Columbus, OH 43215 education.ohio.gov

14 Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements There are three parts to meeting the HQT requirement: Teachers must have at least a bachelor’s degree, Teachers must have a certificate/license that is appropriate to their teaching assignment, and Teachers must be able to demonstrate their subject area expertise in the Core Academic Subjects (CAS: English, language arts, reading, science, mathematics, arts – dance, music, drama, visual arts, foreign language, government and civics, history, economics, and geography) they teach.

15 Big Ideas Use Highly Qualified Teachers in core academic subject areas – Use certified education professional (such as a counselor, principal) for non-core academic areas Use MOUs or agreements between organizations – HQT is waived, just as is the case with PSEO Avoid contracting with individuals

16 Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM High School Unique partnership with GE Lighting to support real-world learning experiences for Cleveland students GE volunteers provide instructional support (tutoring, mentoring, and job shadowing programs) GE volunteers assist school staff in the design and implementation of transdisciplinary capstones Read the full case study at www.education.ohio.govwww.education.ohio.gov

17 MC 2 STEM and GE Lighting Sophomore Project Employee creates design/build project which is tied to engineering competencies. Buddy Program Every student has a GE buddy; they meet twice a month. Tutoring GE employees tutor 10 th -graders who need/want support.

18 MC 2 STEM and GE Lighting Business Leader Luncheons Every 10 th -grader has lunch with at least two business leaders a year. Content Area Experts GE employees lend their expertise to projects when applicable. Robotics $5,000 FIRST Robotics grant from the GE Foundation Team of GE employees who serve as mentors to the students

19 Jeffrey McClellan Head of School Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM High School Phone: 216-780-6455 E-mail: jeffrey.d.mcclellan@cmsdnet.netjeffrey.d.mcclellan@cmsdnet.net MC2 STEM High School 1975 Noble Road, Bldg. #335 East Cleveland, OH 44112 www.mc2stemhs.com

20 Andrea Timan STEM/Community Programs Manager GE Lighting Phone: 216-266-2210 E-mail: andrea.timan@ge.comandrea.timan@ge.com GE Lighting 1975 Noble Road, Bldg. #335 East Cleveland, OH 44112 www.mc2stemhs.com

21 Granville High School Community partnership with the Granville Studio of Visual Arts Collaboration between HQT high school instructor and community artists Written agreement between Granville High School and the Granville Studio of Visual Arts Read the full case study at www.education.ohio.govwww.education.ohio.gov

22 Annie Cacciato Co-President Granville Studio of Visual Arts Phone: 740-587-2371 E-mail: acacciato@gsvaonline.orgacacciato@gsvaonline.org Granville Studio of Visual Arts 537 Jones Road Granville, Ohio 43023 www.gsvaonline.org

23 Ryan Bernath Principal Granville High School Phone: 740-587-8150 E-mail: rbernath@laca.orgrbernath@laca.org Granville High School 248 New Burg St. NW Granville, Ohio 43023 www.granville.k12.oh.us

24 Jennifer Evans Kinsley Instructor Granville High School Phone: 740-587-8150 ext. 5056 E-mail: jkinsley@c-tec.edjkinsley@c-tec.ed Granville High School 248 New Burg St. NW Granville, Ohio 43023 www.granville.k12.oh.us

25 Granville Studio of Visual Arts - Spring 2010 Journey

26 Educational Management Information System (EMIS) Requirements Districts continue to adhere to the existing EMIS reporting requirements. Any additional guidance on EMIS Reporting for Credit Flex will be provided before the 2010 - 2011 school year. Delivery MethodHQT Requirement (Yes or No?) Correspondence Course (CC)Yes (No if an Educational Option) Educational Travel (ET)Yes (No if an Educational Option) Face-t-Face Classroom Instruction (FF)Yes Home Instruction (HI)Yes Interactive Distance Learning (ID)No Independent Study (IS)Yes Online (OL)Yes (No if an Educational Option) Other Delivery Method (OT)Yes

27 Highly Qualified Teacher Considerations Big Ideas – An HQT should be involved in the development and implementation of Personalized Learning Experiences and Student Credit Flexibility Plans Partnerships – Agreements should be with organizations, not individuals – Use existing precedents (e.g. dual credit)

28 Next Steps HQT Guidance – The full guidance document on credit flexibility and HQT requirements is available on the Ohio Department of Education Web site Questions – For more information or additional questions about HQT requirements, e-mail HQT@ode.state.oh.us HQT@ode.state.oh.us

29 Next Steps Web Conference Series – Archive, transcript, PowerPoint presentation, and Q&A document will be available online – Participants will receive a brief survey following the Web Conference – Credit flexibility web conferences are currently scheduled through the end of April Next web conference: Wednesday, March 24, 1 p.m. Register at www.education.ohio.gov

30 Updated Credit Flexibility Web site Guidance Case Studies Web Conference Series Visit www.education.ohio.gov; Select School Options; Select Credit Flexibilitywww.education.ohio.gov


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