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Meeting of the Board of Regents | December 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009 - 11:00pm

Report of

REGENTS HIGHER EDUCATION/EMSC JOINT COMMITTEE MEETING

To

The Board of Regents

December 14, 2009

              Your Higher Education and EMSC Committees held a joint meeting on December 14, 2009.  All members of the Committees were present, except Regents Cohen, Hopkins and Norwood who were excused.

DISCUSSION ITEM:

I.  HE (D) 2.  PART II OF BOARD OF REGENTS DISCUSSION REGARDING STRENGTHENING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN New York STATE.

Last month, the Board of Regents consented to the direction of five policy recommendations found in Part I: Strengthening Teaching and Learning in New York State.  This month, the Board consented to the policy directions found in Part II: Transforming Teaching and Learning and Strengthening the Preparation and Practice of School Leaders.

Transforming Teaching and Learning.  The Committees discussed the following 7 recommendations that were presented by Commissioner Steiner and Deputy Commissioner Joseph P. Frey.  Collectively the recommendations seek to strengthen instruction and provide support to new teachers, primarily those in urban school districts with high populations of very high need students.  The recommendations are designed to underpin recruitment and retention of these teachers.  The recommendations will be advanced by the Commissioner and the Department’s senior leadership, and will also be part of the Governor’s application to the State’s “Race to the Top” application.

1.)          Create a statewide teacher career leader for school districts to utilize to           compensate teachers for improving their teaching practice throughout their              careers.

2.)          Develop an enhanced Annual Professional Performance Review for      teachers grounded in the newly developed teacher standards and    designed to      more clearly differentiate the performance of teacher               effectiveness employing         multiple measures, including student achievement and student growth data.

3.)          Create a model induction program for new teachers designed to create            “teacher leaders.” 

4.)          Create a rich clinically-based undergraduate teacher preparation model focused        on serving the needs of students in the performance          gap in high need schools.

5.)          Put in place a formative assessment model of professional development for     improving teaching and learning in high need schools.

6.)          Incorporate the equitable distribution of effective teachers into district score cards      and district accountability.

7.)          Streamline the §3020-a process to preserve the integrity of the teaching           profession.

 

Strengthening the Preparation and Practice of School Leaders. The Committees discussed the following 6 recommendations that were presented by Commissioner Steiner, Deputy Commissioner Joseph P. Frey, and Dr. Robert McClure.  The recommendations are designed to support the work of principals and school leaders in urban schools, to provide best practices and sound professional development. The recommendations will be advanced by the Commissioner and the Department’s senior leadership, and will also be part of the Governor’s application to the State’s Race To The Top application.

1.)          Put in place a clinically rich approach to prepare school principals to directly                  strengthen teaching and learning in their schools. Include in New York’s Race to     the Top proposal a pilot program to prepare            school leaders for high need             schools, open to both collegiate and            non-collegiate institutions with            demonstrated results in raising the achievement of high need students.

2.)          Put in place performance assessments for initial certification of school principals.

3.)          Expand the leadership academies across New York State ensuring       that all of the     Big 5 cities and all regions of the State have access to professional          development    through these leadership academies.

4.)          Create a statewide principal career ladder for school districts to utilize to          compensate principals for demonstrating progressive          improvement throughout         their careers.

5.)          Create an Annual Professional Performance Review for school leaders focused          on strengthening student performance, feedback from multiple sources and           aligning professional growth with areas that need improvement.

 

  • Create transparent data profiles for all institutions that prepare school leaders.

 

             Deputy Commissioner Frey will present the roll out plan to involve the field in    discussion and implementation of this item at the January 2010 meeting of the              Higher Education/EMSC Joint Committee meeting.

ACTION

It was moved to approve the conceptual proposals outlined in the item.  The Board of Regents approved the policy recommendations included in the December 2009 Regents item [ HE (D) 2 ] on Teaching and Learning and School Leadership.

II.  HE (D) 1 PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF PART 162 OF REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION RELATING TO VETERANS TUITION AWARDS PROGRAM

The purpose of the amendment is to establish standards and approval requirements for eligible agencies seeking to obtain approval of vocational training programs for purposed  tuition awards to  veterans of Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and other Eligible Combat veterans pursuant to section 669-a of the Education Law.  New York State statute requires the amendment to go before The Board of Regents.

Since other state agencies have established programs for veterans, the amendment provides for those programs to be approved by the Board of Regents.

FUTURE ACTION

The Committee will present this item for approval at the February 2010 meeting of the Board of Regents.

 

That concludes our report.

 

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                                                                                                  Milton L. Cofield, Co-Chairperson

 

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                                                                                                  Harry Phillips, 3rd , Co-Chairperson