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Discusses implementing programs that ensure school safety and academic success, covering what makes up Iowa's program as an example. Demonstrates Iowa's success via participation in standard LEA implementation activities and their Safe School Certification Program as well as via completing items on an implementation checklist.
Includes information for schools that want to get moving right away to improve school climate. This toolkit contains an implementation readiness guide, sample plan, and details six steps that can move a school through a change process.
Provides final results from the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation (i3) Validation grant of the New Teacher Center's (NTC's) teacher induction model. Results show that the model for new teachers increases student learning in grades 4-8 by an additional 2-4 months in ELA/reading and an additional 2-5 months in math.
Provides a unifying framework for schools, families, and communities to understand, select, and organize their learning supports (i.e., strategies, programs, and practices used to create conditions to enhance learning).
Presents a video, created by the Elk Grove Unified School District, on the experience and successes of schools under Project GROW, an Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Grant program. The program uses a multi-tiered approach to address behavioral issues and provide developmentally appropriate interventions to students so that they can develop the skills to succeed in the instructional environment.
Cal State Bakersfield is one of six CSU schools involved in creating a new plan for increasing transfer student success. The effort is funded by a $350,000 grant from the College Futures Foundation in partnership with the James Irvine Foundation. CSUB is working with the Dominguez Hills, East Bay, Los Angeles, Northridge and Pomona campuses, all led by Cal State San Marcos.
Three Cal State campuses — CSU Dominguez Hills, Cal Poly Humboldt, and San Francisco State — can move ahead with badly needed student housing. The Cal State board of trustees voted Wednesday to approve plans for all three projects. They had already been approved to receive funding through the Higher Education Student Housing Grant program.