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Five Key Areas of Effectiveness
District and School Structure and Culture
Educator Effectiveness
Family and Community Involvement
Teaching and Learning
Technical and Adaptive Leadership
Effective teaching and learning is an interdependent compact between students, teachers, and academic content. Teachers guide and support students as they learn and apply content that is rigorous, relevant, aligned to standards, and differentiated to meet the needs of diverse learners as data are gathered and analyzed. Multiple assessment measures provide needed data in support of learning. The content includes the concepts, reasoning processes, skills, and procedures that students are expected to learn and apply. A high quality instructional program is one that cohesively spans pre-kindergarten through transition to college, is aligned to college and career ready standards, contains developmentally appropriate rigor, and consists of evidence-based elements.
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Carla Wade
(503) 947-5631
School Improvement & Accountability - Ed. Specialist, Title I-A, Ed. Technology
Jesse Parsons
(503) 947-5602
School Improvement & Accountability - Education Specialist
Shawna Moran
(503) 947-5944
School Improvement & Accountability - Education Program Specialist
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