UNC Deans Council The North Carolina K-12 Digital Learning Transition Glenn Kleiman Friday Institute for Educational Innovation NC State University College.

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UNC Deans Council The North Carolina K-12 Digital Learning Transition Glenn Kleiman Friday Institute for Educational Innovation NC State University College of Education October 14, 2015

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Scope of the Planning Project The digital transition... will require changes in instructional practices, new types of educational resources, changes in classroom and school management, revised school staffing models, enhanced school and district technology infrastructure, Internet connected devices for all students and teachers, and educator training and support tailored to specific district and charter deployments. Further, State and local funding and policy frameworks will need to be revised. In short, the digital transition will require comprehensive planning.

Digital-Age Teaching and Learning Advancement based on demonstrated mastery of the content and competency in applying what has been learned. Anywhere and anytime learning, inside and outside of schools, 24/7, with most learning blending face-to-face and online activities. Personalized learning and flexible resources optimized for each student. Student-centered instruction, combining large group, small group and individualized learning, with teachers serving as facilitators and coaches. Digital content providing interactive, flexible and easily updated educational resources. Assessments integrated into learning activities to provide ongoing information about students’ achievement that can be used to improve teaching and learning. Parent portals provide 24/7 access to their children’s assignments, grades, and records, as well as a means to communicate with teachers and administrators. Project-based and community-based learning activities connecting to students’ lives outside of school.

Digital Learning Frameworks Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition) ModelSAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition) Model TPACK (Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge) ModelTPACK (Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge) Model 4 C’s (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity) Framework4 C’s (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity) Framework Deeper Learning Framework

Planning Process and Outreach

Guiding Principles 1.Focus on effective teaching and learning, enabled and enhanced by technology. 2.Leverage existing innovations, expertise, and resources from throughout NC. 3.Build district and school leadership capacity throughout the State. 4.Engage teachers, administrators, students, parents, business leaders and other stakeholders. 5.Focus on equity of educational opportunities for all students throughout NC. 6.Plan for long-term sustainability, continuous improvement, and educational return on investment.

Digital Learning Progress Rubric

LEA Reports of Their Overall Progress Data from the North Carolina Digital Learning Progress Rubric completed by all LEAs in May 2015.

LEA Self-Assessment Results

Charter School Self-Assessment Results

Six Areas of Recommendations

Teachers Reporting Adequate Technology Access Data from the 2014 North Carolina Teacher Working Conditions Survey.

Technology Infrastructure and Devices 1.Expand the School Connectivity Initiative to provide broadband access, internal networks, and related services to all schools. 2.Provide guidance to inform local decisions about purchasing networks, supporting infrastructure, and devices. 3.Establish a statewide cooperative procurement service for networks, devices, and digital content. 4.Participate in multi-agency efforts to provide broadband connectivity to all homes.

Teachers Reporting Sufficient Training for Instructional Technology Use Data from the 2014 North Carolina Teacher Working Conditions Survey.

Human Capacity 1.Develop and implement digital learning competencies for teachers and administrators as required by SL Provide professional development for school and district leaders, instructional support staff, and technical staff. 3.Develop a network of professional development facilitators to prepare teachers for digital learning. 4.Guide teacher and administrator preparation programs to ensure that their graduates are ready for digital-age schools.

LEA Reported Progress on Digital Content and Instruction Data from the North Carolina Digital Learning Progress Rubric completed by all LEAs in May 2015.

Content, Instruction and Assessment 1.Establish standards, review processes, and collaborative procurement for digital learning resources. 2.Support the use and sharing of high-quality open educational resources and teacher-created resources. 3.Provide tools that enable educators to use student data to improve student achievement. 4.Update Home Base tools and support systems to further meet the needs of educators, students, and parents.

Percentage of Schools with 1:1 Programs Data from the 2015 North Carolina Annual Media and Technology Report (AMTR) survey.

Local Digital Learning Initiatives 1.Guide and support local leadership teams in planning and implementing digital learning initiatives. 2.Provide grants to support the development and dissemination of local innovative digital learning models.

Policy and Funding

1.Update State policies to provide the support and flexibility needed for local digital learning innovations. 2.Provide guidance to help educators address privacy, security, copyright, and responsible use issues. 3.Develop new State and local funding models to support and sustain digital-age learning. 4.Provide additional supports to ensure equity of digital learning opportunities for all students.

Regional and State Support Systems

1.Establish the North Carolina Digital Learning Collaborative to manage the recommended State programs. 2.Establish Regional Digital Learning Networks to support digital learning initiatives and foster collaborations. 3.Implement a digital learning progress dashboard and data-informed continuous improvement processes.

Budget Considerations Investment will be required. Educational return on investment will be expected. Mix of State, local, foundation, private sector funding. Reallocation of existing funding + new funding. Infrastructure: $32M State, $62M E-Rate. Devices: One model projects about $100 per student per year, or $155M million total, for K-12. Content: Projected $60 per student, $90M per year total. Professional development & support systems: $12M State funding recommended to provide support to schools and districts.

Ongoing Work School connectivity Digital Learning Competences Leadership development Digital Learning Planning Toolkit Data Repository and Dashboard Home Base 2.0 Digital Resources Outreach

Implications for Colleges of Education? Teacher preparation programs? Preparation of digital learning leaders? Preparation of instructional technology coaches? Preparation of faculty? Courses offered? Integration of blended and online courses? Partnerships with LEAs? Professional development programs?

Questions and Comments? Digital Learning Plan documents and background: My addres: