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Unified Improvement Planning

Unified Improvement Planning. Colorado Department of Education Directors Meeting October 11, 2012. Learning Objectives. Learn the fundamentals of the Unified Improvement Planning (UIP) process . Understand how to access resources about Unified Improvement Planning.

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Unified Improvement Planning

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  1. Unified Improvement Planning Colorado Department of Education Directors Meeting October 11, 2012

  2. Learning Objectives • Learn the fundamentals of the Unified Improvement Planning (UIP) process. • Understand how to access resources about Unified Improvement Planning. • Begin thinking about the needs of student with disabilities in the UIP process.

  3. Unified Improvement Planning • Through the Colorado Educational Accountability Act of 2009 (SB09-163)… • All schools and districts must annually develop and submit an improvement plan. The plan streamlines federal and state accountability systems and reporting requirements. • Plans must include: • Data Analysis: trends, performance challenges, root causes • Action Planning: targets, interim measures, major improvement strategies, action steps, implementation benchmarks • Aligned with ESEA (Titles I, IIA, III), State Graduation Completion Plans and various grant requirements.

  4. What is Unified Improvement Planning? • A common format for schools and for districts to document improvement planning efforts. • A system to align improvement planning requirements for state and federal accountability into a “single” plan. • A statewide strategy to promote improvement planning based on best-practice, including key features: • Driven by state and local data • Continuous improvement cycle • A mechanism for triggering additional supports through CDE (especially for schools/districts with a Priority Improvement or Turnaround plan type). • A consistent way for any stakeholder to examine plans.

  5. Continuous Improvement Evaluate Evaluate FOCUS Implement Plan

  6. Improvement Planning Process Gather and Organize Data Preparing to Plan Section IV: Target Setting Section IV: Action Planning Section III:Data Analysis and Data Narrative Review Current Performance Describe Notable Trends Prioritize Performance Challenges Identify Root Causes SetPerformanceTargets Identify Major Improvement Strategies Ongoing: Progress Monitoring Identify Interim Measures Identify Implementation Benchmarks

  7. Improvement Planning Process Gather and Organize Data Preparing to Plan Section IV: Target Setting Section IV: Action Planning Section III:Data Analysis and Data Narrative Review Current Performance Describe Significant Trends Prioritize Performance Challenges Identify Root Causes SetPerformanceTargets Identify Major Improvement Strategies Ongoing: Progress Monitoring Identify Interim Measures Identify Implementation Benchmarks

  8. District & School Performance Frameworks Through the Colorado Educational Accountability Act of 2009 (SB09-163)… • CDE annually evaluates districts and schools based on student performance outcomes. • All districts receive a District Performance Framework (DPF). This determines their accreditation rating. • All schools receive a School Performance Framework (SPF). This determines their school plan types. • Provide a common framework through which to understand performance and focus improvement efforts.

  9. Improvement Planning Process Gather and Organize Data Preparing to Plan Section IV: Target Setting Section IV: Action Planning Section III:Data Analysis and Data Narrative Review Current Performance Describe Notable Trends Prioritize Performance Challenges Identify Root Causes SetPerformanceTargets Identify Major Improvement Strategies Ongoing: Progress Monitoring Identify Interim Measures Identify Implementation Benchmarks

  10. Key Resources for Unified Improvement Planning UIP Website: http://www.cde.state.co.us/uip/index.asp • UIP Template and Addenda • UIP Handbook • Quality Criteria • UIP Basics Tutorial

  11. UIP Template & Addenda • Layout designed to explicitly guide schools and districts through a focused planning process • Pre-populated report • Flexibility to “tell your local story” • Addenda created to support schools and districts in meeting specific program requirements • Unified ≠ Simplified

  12. Quality Criteria • Identify elements in a quality plan -makes clear standard for proficiency • Developed in conjunction with district leaders • Identifies program requirements to be met in each section of the plan • Basis for review by CDE

  13. Handbook • Provides detailed instruction on the UIP process • Provides a glossary of terms which have unique meaning in the Colorado context

  14. Resources on Website • UIP Handbook (including Quality Criteria) • UIP in Action-District Case Stories • Tools and Presentations for local use • Annotated plans • Turnaround Support • UIP Cadre All found on the website: http://www.cde.state.co.us/uip/index.asp

  15. Wrap-Up • Take a minute to reflect on the session. • On different sticky notes, jot down: • (!) One A-ha • (?) One remaining question • (+) One positive comment about the session • () One thing that you would change • Share with us – especially future training needs

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