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Ohio Department of Education. OCTEO Conference March 19, 2010 www.education.ohio.gov. Title II 2009-2010 Report. The Title 2 website is open now for data collection on the 2009-2010 academic year.    ETS will have the Praxis completer available on their Title 2 website March 25.  - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ohio Department of Education

Ohio Department of Education

OCTEO Conference

March 19, 2010

www.education.ohio.gov

Page 2: Ohio Department of Education

Title II 2009-2010 Report  The Title 2 website is open now for data collection on the 2009-2010 academic year. 

  ETS will have the Praxis completer available on their Title 2 website March 25. 

ETS will contact IHEs regarding how to download the 2009-2010 Praxis data.

The ETS resolution period closes April 21. 

IHEs must upload their data into their Title 2 reports by May 2, 2010. 

Title II = Title 2

Page 3: Ohio Department of Education

Race to the Top

LEAs – Local Education Agencies

SOW – Scope of Work

2010-2014

Page 4: Ohio Department of Education
Page 5: Ohio Department of Education

K-12 OAC Standards and K-12 OAC Standards and AssessmentsAssessments

Tools and Resources Date

Standards Crosswalks available on the ODE website

January 2011

Model curricula scheduled for adoption

March 2011

Awareness sessions on the Standards and Model Curriculum

available through ESCs

April 2011

Innovative Learning Environment meeting

August 2011

Page 6: Ohio Department of Education

Coordinating K-12 and Higher Coordinating K-12 and Higher EducationEducation

Year No. of Meetings

Meeting Activities

2011 3 Compare what is taught in high school and what higher education expects

2012 2 Coordinate high school and higher education expectations

2013 2 Develop an articulated curriculum (grades 6-14)

Page 7: Ohio Department of Education

Ohio Teacher Evaluation System (OTES)

OTES is 90% complete

OTES Writing Team is working on final phases of the system

Information for training and technical assistance for implementation of OTES coming Spring 2011 for LEAs

Online Gap Analysis Tool is in its final stages of development

Webinars in Spring 2011 available to RttT LEAs

Page 8: Ohio Department of Education

Ohio Principal Evaluation System (OPES)

OPES is complete

Finalizing the scoring rubric

Scaling up opportunities to begin Spring 2011 training with ESCs

ESCs will conduct the OPES training for the RttT LEAs

Page 9: Ohio Department of Education

Multiple Measures of Student Growth

This component is a “work in progress” for all RttT states Ohio’s Proposed Plan of Work

State Model Formative Assessments Identification of Best Practices Student Learning Objectives – Targets

Multiple Measures could include: Value-added measuresStandardized testsStandardized Curriculum based tests Classroom based testsEnd of course exams

Page 10: Ohio Department of Education

Resident Educator

Instructional Mentoring Training will be scheduled June – Fall 2011 (newly selected mentors)

One additional day of training will be scheduled June – Fall 2011 (already trained mentors)

PowerPoint used at the Resident Educator Information Sessions from January – March will be available via the web in April

Visit the ODE webpage (keyword: Resident Educator) for additional information

Page 11: Ohio Department of Education

TeachOhioTeachOhio 12-month intensive pedagogical and clinical experience

preparation program facilitated by ESCs, LEAs, and IHEs

5 ESCs to pilot program with 25+ LEAs

ESCs to partner with an IHE and work with LEAs in their service area to identify teacher needs

Teachers on supplemental licenses are a priority

Teachers who hold a teaching license but want to change teaching fields are a priority

Mid-career professionals who already hold a degree, major, or expertise in one of the LEA subject shortage areas are a priority

Page 12: Ohio Department of Education

Instructional Improvement Instructional Improvement System (IIS)System (IIS)

• Structure and Components:

– Online access to electronic curriculum, resources and tools aligned to the revised standards

– Curriculum customization for differentiated instruction

– Online formative assessments

– Data-analysis capabilities including early-warning indicators for teachers, administrators, parents, and students.

Page 13: Ohio Department of Education

Contact Information

John W. SoloninkaODE

Center for the Teaching Profession

Office: (614) 387-0161

Email: [email protected]

Toll Free: (877) 644-6338