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Enhancing SIG Program Implementation Through Monitoring: Key Takeaways and Recommendations

Join returning panelists from education departments for a follow-up discussion on SIG implementation trends and strategies. Topics include program goals, tools, capacity building, and differentiated supports. Engage in Q&A and share insights with experts. Learn more at centerii.org/leaders.

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Enhancing SIG Program Implementation Through Monitoring: Key Takeaways and Recommendations

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  1. Trends Found in Monitoring SIG Implementation—Now What?Follow-up Discussion With returning panelists: Steve Underwood, Idaho Department of Education Karla Baehr, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Jesse Dixon, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

  2. NNSSIL Co-coordinators Susan Hanes Technical Advisor, Center on Innovation and Improvement Nina de las Alas Senior Program Associate, Council of Chief State School Officers

  3. National Network of State School Improvement Leaders (NNSSIL) Membership • 50+ SEAs and territories • 16 Regional Comprehensive Centers (RCCs) & 5 Content Centers • Advisory Group – Design Team • Subgroup of state reps., sub-dir.-level RCC • staffers, US ED, and NNSSIL co-coordinators • Administrative Partners • Center on Innovation & Improvement • Council of Chief State School Officers More information:http://www.centerii.org/leaders

  4. WebEx Panels & Features Participants Raise/lowerhand Chat Q&A

  5. Follow-Up Discussion Key Discussion Areas • SIG Program Goals & Objectives • Tools & Indicators • Capacity Building at All Levels • Differentiated Supports • Additional Lessons Learned, Questions and Recommendations to Policy-makers

  6. Panelists Susan Hanes NNSSIL Co-Coordinator/ Moderator Steve Underwood Idaho DOE Jesse Dixon Massachusetts DOE Karla Baehr Massachusetts DOE

  7. Q & A and Discussion • Please note that your phone line is muted upon entry and will remain muted (see red x in front of your name) • To get speakers’ attention, please use the “Raise Hand” button in the Participants Panel. We will un-mute then. • You can also post your questions or comments on the Q & A Panel.

  8. For More Informationwww.centerii.org/leaders • Link to this session’s recording, slides and resources mentioned • NNSSIL Community Site • School Improvement Grants Resources • Feedback • Follow-up questions? Send to Susan Hanes, shanes@centerii.org

  9. Thank you Steve Underwood, Karla Baehr and Jesse Dixon for sharing your experiences! Thank you ALL for participating in today’s session!

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