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Statewide Local Project Meeting: Updates, Progress Check and Year -End Planning
February, 2009
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VANCOUVER
WALLA WALLA
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Today’s AgendaStatewide Update
• Information SharingWebsiteCRMT
• Local Updates and Evaluation
• Funding/Budget Status
• Phase III
• Quick Poll & Wrap Up
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What question(s) would you like to have answered
during this session?
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TMP Website:Site Goal: Creating consistent, complete, and useful Partner Pages while sharing
up-to-date event information
• Partner Pages– http://www.transitionmathproject.org/partners/
index.asp
• Portal Pages– Resources – Partner Products
• Calendar of Events
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CRMT Status Report
I General update on CRMT work:
http://www.washington.edu/oea/services/testing_center/crmt/about_crmt.html
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II Cut-score-setting process and pilot testing issues
III CTC system implementation task force: a) decisions to date
b) what needs to be done
c) consider larger issue of math placement testing for CTC system
d) develop work plan and process for producing recommendations by summer 2009
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Current/Proposed Evaluation Efforts
• Support RiverPoint/ Spokane qualitative study
• Strategic Plan, Ed First Consult.• Quantitative analyses with SESRC’s
Dave Pavelchek• Case study work with UC-Berkeley
researcher, Mickey Davis• In-house web survey efforts
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Discussion QuestionsGroup Discussion TopicWe will give you a minute to think these questions through before you are called upon to reply, using your microphone
What do you think people in your project would say is/are the best reason(s) to be involved in your project?
. . .the hardest part?
. . .how can or do you overcome the hardest parts?
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Rapid Response Survey
• Types of questions:– Personal/professional growth– Overcoming challenges– What if TMP never existed– What would be lost if TMP goes away
• 75 responses• Rich, detailed feedback• 47% teachers, 16% faculty• 97% helped grow professionally / personally
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Select Responses• Creating lessons aimed at CRS enabled me to focus on the
core of the lesson and direct the learning to a more focused point. Teacher
• Our connection with the faculty at Shoreline Community College would be non-existent. We have also been able to view other projects that people are doing and add it to our work. Math TOSA
• The alliances with regional 9-16 math faculty has proven to be very valuable in many aspects. The greatest asset is our united desire to address and improve student success transitioning to the college level regarding math. Through this grant we have had time and resources (limited) to address the concern and develop a plan to implement change in our high school with the hope of rolling it out to other area high schools. Teacher
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Select Responses
• Has honed my skill in preparing learning activities and assessment tools that are very specific related to the college readiness standards. I have more exciting and challenging lessons that engage my learners more. Teacher
•Due to my work with TMP, I have moved to a more collaborative approach to teaching. Collecting data and analyzing what my students have learned with other teachers. Teacher
•Without TMP, I would not have been exposed to the Professional Teaching and Learning Cycle and I would not have had experience in student-friendly learning targets. I would not have had the breadth or depth of experience with formative assessment strategies. Teacher
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The essence of your project’s workCoherence? – Collaboration? – Confusion?
Use ONE WORD and type it onto this whiteboard below
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TMP/SBCTC Funding Status: 2009 - ?
• Gates Foundation– TMP expects a no-cost extension, 9/09– Opportunities for supplemental support (STEM?)
• State Funding Request (1 million for TMP through SBCTC budget; 675K for testing
HS juniors with CRMT
• Collaborative proposals– Federal National Science Foundation funds– Math Science Partnerships through OSPI– HECB Title II grants (
http://www.hecb.wa.gov/Grants/profdev/profdevindex.asp )
• College Spark proposal (coalition-building around the student attributes)
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TMP Local Project Budget Update
TMP Unspent Funds’ Policy
Next Budget Update Due: 4/15/09
OBIS Budget Shifts Due: 6/12/09
Next Invoice to SBCTC Due by: 4/30/09
Final invoicing on any and all TMP work: 7/14/09
Algebra I &
Geometry Success
Outcomes•Improved state capacity for advanced math instruction
•More college- and career-ready high school graduates
•More students prepared for STEM and high-demand fields
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Seed Funding(2004-06)
Proof of Concept(2006-09)
Systemic Change(2009-13)
Practices Worthy of Attention?
A. College- & Career-Readiness Curriculum and Instructional Materials
B. Professional Learning Communities
C. Public Outreach/ Communication Efforts (students, parents, community)
D. Assessment efforts (WAMAP, classroom assignments, analyzing student work, …)
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• Were your questions addressed?
• Poll: How else can we help you?
a. Evaluation/Data collection
b. Product dissemination, Outreach, and communication
c. Connecting to other initiatives and resources
Other: (Use the chat box)