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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services
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Underwritten via S3 Contract with Kansas Children’s Service League Support for victims, schools and parents
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services
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1.Bullying Assistance and Prevention Hotline for victims, bystanders, perpetrators and their families 2.Stand-alone 800 number and Web site 3.Staffed by certified personnel trained in evidence-based bullying prevention program 4.Marketing Campaign: Traditional and Social Media 5.Data Collection
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Guides LEAs through development and implementation of: 1.Emergency Operations Plan 2.Practical school emergency response procedures 3.A multi-disciplined school crisis management team 4.Standardized and coordinated school safety drills 5.A standard threat assessment document 6.Partnerships with local emergency management and first responders 7.An understanding of the four phases of emergency management (mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery)
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Integrating social and emotional literacy with character development concepts.
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Personal management and relationship skills are vital in all aspects of learning and of life. Students are most able to act in respectful and responsible ways when they have learned and practiced a range of social, emotional and character development skills. Effective social, emotional and character development skills support academic achievement in students and constructive engagement by staff, families and communities. Students learn best in a respectful, safe and civil school environment where adults are caring role models. Bullying/Harassment Prevention and safe school initiatives are most sustainable when embedded systemically in a whole school Social, Emotional, and Character Development (SECD) programming.
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Students who are college and career ready must identify and demonstrate well-developed social-emotional skills and identified individual and community core principles that assure academic, vocational, and personal success.
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Social Awareness Interpersonal Skills Social Development Core Principles Responsible Decision Making and Problem Solving Character Development Self -Awareness Self-Management Personal Development Kansas Social, Emotional, and Character Education Standards
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Character Development Personal Development Social Development Strands 1. Core Values 2. Responsible Decision Making & Problem Solving. 1. Core Values 2. Responsible Decision Making & Problem Solving. 1. Social Awareness 2. Interpersonal Skills 1. Social Awareness 2. Interpersonal Skills 1. Self-Awareness 2. Self-Management 1. Self-Awareness 2. Self-Management K-2 / 3-5 / 6-8 / 9-12 Anchor Standards (Big Ideas Across Grade-Levels) Grade-Level Standards K-2 / 3-5 / 6-8 / 9-12 Knowing Doing Knowing Doing Knowing Doing K-2 / 3-5 / 6-8 / 9-12 Career, Standards, & Assessment Services
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SECD Standards on KSDE Website (with Common Core) INCLUDING Instructional Examples! Summer Academy…includes focus on integration of SECD INTO all Core Curriculum PLUS a STRAND for Administrators, Counselors on SECD
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services Character Education Partnership (CEP) Grant Grounded in11 Principles of Character Education Applications are submitted and reviewed Honored over 40 Kansas Schools this past May Promising Practices Application site is open NOW until March 17, 2013 at http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=3708
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Career, Standards, & Assessment Services
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Framework for developing Effective Character Education programming. The 11 Principles are used to identify schools for recognition in Kansas and nationally as exemplary programs. The SECD Standards are the WHAT do students need to know and be able to do….the11P are the HOW does it look in a school. Provided FREE to all schools in Kansas as a part of the PCEP Grant through June 2013.
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Questions? Sue Kidd, skidd.kschared@gmail.comskidd.kschared@gmail.com Vincent Omni, vomni@ksde.orgvomni@ksde.org Kent Reed, kreed@ksde.orgkreed@ksde.org
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