Chiefline 8.27.13

Education Newsbriefs
Virginia Reading Scores Drop by Double Digits on New SOL Test
Reading scores for the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) exam fell by double digits after a new, tougher test was introduced this year, said the Virginia Department of Education. Virginia's new on-line standardized tests, which align with revised academic standards, represent a shift from emphasizing minimum grade-level skills to higher-order thinking skills and knowledge. "We are asking students to meet higher expectations so that when they graduate, they will be ready for college and the workforce," said Patricia I. Wright, superintendent of public instruction. "Raising standards is difficult, but well worth the effort." more
PCSS Alternative Compensation Model an Example for State
School districts across Tennessee must create teacher pay plans that factor in more than years of experience and degrees earned, and State Education Commissioner Kevin Huffman thinks Putnam County's Putnam Achieving Student Success (PASS) model serves as a good example. more
Pennsylvania Gets Its No Child Left Behind Act Waiver, Just in Time
The U.S. Education Department recently approved Pennsylvania's application for a No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waiver, just in time for the 2013-14 school year. more
Maine Education Commissioner Resigns to Take National Post
Maine Education Commissioner Stephen Bowen announced Aug. 16 that he will resign effective Sept. 12 to take a job with the Council of Chief State School Officers. Gov. more
Ky. Schools Look to Singapore to Raise Math Scores
Kentucky was the first state to adopt the Common Core State Standards in reading and math, and the state is expected to adopt the Next Generation Science standards as well, despite push back from critics who warn the standards represent a federal take over of education. more
Ritz in City Touting Education Outreach
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz visited Fort Wayne on Aug. 21 and met with Allen County education leaders to drum up support for the Department of Education's new outreach division for school improvement. more
Delaware Schools Receive $1.5 Million in Grant Money
The Delaware Education Department has awarded close to $1.5 million in grants to 14 programs that will have the biggest impact on students. more
State Releases School Ratings Under New Accountability System
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development recently released the first results of the state's new accountability and support system for public schools. more
Meet the Chiefs

Patricia I. Wright
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Virginia Department of Education
Meet All the Chiefs
Featured Resource
Teaching to the Core: Integrating Implementation of Common Core and Teacher Effectiveness Policies
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InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards and Learning Progressions for Teachers 1.0
This document includes the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards: A Resource for State Dialogue, which were released in April 2011, and the new InTASC Learning Progressions for Teachers 1.0: A Resource for Ongoing Teacher Development (2013). Together they describe the new vision of teaching needed for today's learners, how teachingpractice that is aligned to the new vision develops over time, and what strategies teachers can employ to improve their practice both individually and collectively.
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