THE STATE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
Full Board |
FROM: |
Jean C. Stevens |
SUBJECT: |
Implementation Plan for the Regents Policy on Early
Education for Student Achievement in a Global Community |
DATE: |
March 10, 2006 |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goals 1 and 2 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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Issue for
Discussion
Does the implementation
plan for the Early Education Policy strategically focus on critical
initiatives?
Review of policy.
Proposed
Handling
The question will come before the full Board
on March 21, 2006.
Procedural
History
In January
2006, the Board of Regents adopted a new policy entitled “Early Education for
Student Achievement in a Global Community.” Next actions delineated in that report
included submission in March of an implementation plan.
Background
Information
The attached dashboard highlights only the
most critical strategies for implementing the Board of Regents new policy. A more detailed work plan to guide the
Department’s work has also been developed.
The dashboard approach will allow the Board to easily identify critical
activities and benchmark progress.
Also included is a list of key action steps, resources required to
implement the action plan and what the Department will use as evidence of the
success of implementation efforts.
Since the
Regents approval of the early childhood policy in January, the Governor has
advanced his budget, hearings before the legislature have taken place and
extensive external advocacy has occurred.
It is important to ensure that an implementation plan reflects the
Regents strategic initiatives.
Recommendation
We recommend
that the Board of Regents reach consensus on the implementation plan and direct
staff to proceed with the actions identified.
Timetable for
Implementation
The implementation plan proposes a three-year phase in starting in 2006-2007.
Attachments
Dashboard
for Implementation Plan for Early Education Policy
2006-2007 School Year |
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·
Establish an
Early Education Policy Cabinet to serve in an advisory role for
implementation of the early childhood policy (#1) ·
Continue
strong advocacy to include $99 million to restart prekindergarten programs
(#2) ·
Continue
strong advocacy for Board of Regents state aid proposal to support
statewide implementation of full-day kindergarten
(#4) ·
Develop
legislative language and work with the Legislature to amend current
statute on compulsory school age and full-day kindergarten
(#3) ·
Establish an
expert panel of researchers and practitioners to guide the development of
performance indicators and program evaluation tools to align the State
learning standards with curriculum, instruction and assessment
(#5) ·
Develop
curriculum-based training for parents that outlines strategies to support
their child’s academic program (#7) ·
Conduct
regional forums on collaboration among SED, school districts and
community-based organizations (#8) ·
Expand
Reading First online academy to include training on scientifically-based
reading research practice and alignment of curriculum, instruction and
assessment (#9)
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2007-2008
School Year |
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·
Develop
toolkits for parents of infants, toddlers and preschoolers
(#1) ·
Continue
advocacy for legislative support for statutory changes concerning
statewide prekindergarten (#2), compulsory age (#2) and full-day
kindergarten (#4) ·
Disseminate
information to school districts after legislation is enacted
(#3) ·
Revise CR
117 to include improved screening of pre-academic, health and mental
health needs of new entrants (#5) ·
Disseminate
scientifically-based research strategies to improve the quality of
prekindergarten-grade 4 programs (#5) ·
Provide
guidance to assist school districts to develop and implement a
comprehensive family partnership plan that targets prekindergarten-grade 4
(#7) ·
Work
collaboratively with school districts and institutions of higher education
to include an emphasis on early childhood education in joint professional
development activities (#8) ·
Include
prekindergarten and full-day kindergarten as part of a parallel foundation
funding formula (#11) |
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2008-2009 School
Year | |||
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·
Continue
activities from 2006-07 and 2007-08 ·
Expand
existing technical assistance networks to include early childhood focus
(#5) ·
Provide
training for school districts on how to implement high quality full-day
kindergarten programs (#4) ·
Disseminate
guidelines to school districts for implementing the revised CR Part 117
and using results to inform classroom practice (#5) ·
Develop and
implement training on cultural competency for all school personnel
(#10) | |||
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Key Action
Steps
Component 1:
Services for Children Birth to Age Two
Component 2: Establish Statewide
Prekindergarten
Component 3:
Component 4: Full-Day Kindergarten
Component 5: Strengthen Prekindergarten – Grade 5
Program
Component 6: Integrated Programs and
Services
Component 7: Family Partnerships:
Component 8: Interagency
Collaboration:
Component 9: Professional
Preparation
Component 10: Resources of USNY
Component 11: Fiscal Support
Resources
Needed for Implementation
To successfully complete the implementation plan, the Department will
need to use or reallocate resources as well as secure additional resources and
legislative authority. The extent
that such resources can be obtained or reallocated will impact the success of
the policy and its impact on educational achievement for our youngest
students.
Tasks that can be accomplished or are
currently being undertaken with current resources:
Tasks that can be accomplished through the
use of USNY support:
Tasks that require additional resources to
accomplish:
Tasks that require enactment of legislation
to accomplish:
Evidence of
Success
Successful
implementation will be measured by the accomplishment of the following no later
than the start of the 2008-2009 school year: