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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact for Learning Forward:
Tracy Crow, 972-421-0900
tracy.crow@learningforward.org
Media Contact for NCTAF:
Karen Cheeks, 240-233-4110
karen@cheekscommunications.com
Learning Forward and NCTAF Name 12 Finalist Teams in
Agents for Learning Challenge
Twelve states represented; finalists to convene in Chicago
to present plans detailing ESSA-ready professional learning strategies
to panel of educators and experts
WASHINGTON – June 23, 2016 – Learning Forward and the National Commission on Teaching & America’s Future (NCTAF) today announced 12 finalists in its Agents for Learning challenge, a nationwide call to action designed to engage educator teams in advocating for the best use of federal funding for professional learning under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
The 12 teams — representing 56 teachers, administrators, and learning leaders from 12 different states — proposed plans that described a comprehensive vision for effective professional learning for their states, identified needs that exist and strategies to address them, and outlined roles and responsibilities for states, districts, and individual educators to achieve their visions. In addition, the plans discussed how educators would advise states and districts to use Title II funding to address critical needs of teachers and directly impact student learning outcomes.
The finalists will travel to Chicago July 21-22, where each team will present its plan to a panel of judges and a moderator:
- Virginia Edwards, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of Education Week (moderator);
- Stephanie Banchero, Program Director for the Education Program, Joyce Foundation;
- Jahana Hayes, 2016 National Teacher of the Year;
- Chris Minnich, Executive Director, CCSSO;
- Rachel Wise, Chair, Nebraska Board of Education, NASBE.
“We’re so grateful to all of the educators who participated in the challenge. We were proud to offer an opportunity to amplify teachers’ voices in advocating for the professional learning that will make a difference for educators and students,” said Stephanie Hirsh, executive director of Learning Forward. “States tell us they are looking for ways to capture stakeholder input, and the creative and bold ideas in the applications show how much these engaged educators have to offer as we enter the implementation phase of ESSA. I can’t wait to learn more from them during our time in Chicago,” continued Hirsh.
Before presenting their plans, teams will have time to engage in learning and coaching to refine their plans and build skills in advocating with policymakers. Learning Forward and NCTAF will webcast the presentations and disseminate the finalists’ plans on the Learning Forward website to serve as models for educators around the country. Prizes and recognitions will be awarded to finalists by sponsors of the challenge.
As states and districts work to develop comprehensive plans to implement ESSA, Learning Forward and NCTAF believe it is critical that teachers’ expertise, experiences, and input are heard. “As one of our finalist teams noted, ‘teachers are an untapped resource to reform professional development,’ and through this challenge we are incorporating the expertise of our nation’s educators into the broader policy conversation,” said Melinda George, president of NCTAF. “The plans submitted by these teachers make it crystal clear that great teaching for all students will only happen when teacher voice is included at every level – school, district, state and national. Including their insight into what works for students, themselves and their colleagues makes the difference in successfully transforming teaching and learning.”
Visit Agents for Learning for more information on the challenge. For additional information or questions, or to request interviews or credentials to cover the event in Chicago, please reach out to the media contacts listed or send an email to teacheragencycompetition@learningforward.org.
For team member names, school affiliations, and city/state of school, see chart beginning next page.
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About Learning Forward
Learning Forward is a nonprofit, international membership association of learning educators committed to one vision in K–12 education: Excellent teaching and learning every day. To realize that vision Learning Forward pursues its mission to build the capacity of leaders to establish and sustain highly effective professional learning. Learning Forward supports its members and the field through services, learning opportunities, networks, and publications focused exclusively on what it takes to meaningfully build the capacity of K-12 educators to meet the needs of all students. Learning Forward’s Standards for Professional Learning, adopted in more than 35 states, define the essential elements of professional learning that leads to changed educator practices and improved outcomes for students. Information about membership, services, and products is available from http://learningforward.org.
About The National Commission on Teaching & America’s Future (NCTAF)
The National Commission on Teaching & America’s Future (NCTAF) is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1994 as a bipartisan effort to engage education policymakers and practitioners to address the entrenched national challenge of recruiting, developing, and retaining great teachers in order to ensure that all students have access to quality teaching in schools organized for success. For 20 years, NCTAF has worked to drive and inform the national dialogue about the importance of great teaching, especially in hard-to-staff schools. NCTAF’s research and recommendations inform innovations and improvements in teaching quality nationwide, focus attention on the importance of equitable distribution and retention of teachers, and promote promising practices for the development of teachers’ skills and career pathways. For more information, visit www.nctaf.org. Follow NCTAF on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to NCTAF’s News Digest.
TEAM MEMBERS | SCHOOL/AFFILIATION | CITY, STATE |
Trey Ferguson
Cassie RedingCarly Baldwin Natalie Coleman Debbie Hickerson |
Leesville Road High School
Stevenson ElementaryBoyd County High School Shafer Middle School Cason Lane Academy |
Raleigh, NC
Russellville, KYAshland, KY Gallatin, TN Murfreesboro, TN |
Kelley Cusmano
Sarah GiddingsHeather Gauck Matt McCullough |
Rochester High School
Washtenaw Alliance for Virtual EducationGrand Rapids Public Schools Schoolcraft Community Schools |
Rochester, MI
Ypsilanti, MIGrand Rapids, MI Schoolcraft, MI |
Clara Carroll
Nancy FancyboyLori Martin Leslie Sharp Deb Walter |
Harding University
Beebe School DistrictOtter Creek Elementary Carnall Elementary School Rogers New Tech High School |
Searcy, AR
Beebe, ARLittle Rock, AR Fort Smith, AR Rogers, AR |
Rebecca Wattleworth
Jennifer SmithJacob Carlson Virginia Valdez Joseph Fatheree |
Warrensburg-Latham High School
Monticello Middle SchoolCivic Memorial High School Minnie Mars Jamieson Elementary School Effingham High School |
Warrensburg, IL
Monticello, ILBethalto, IL Chicago, IL Effingham, IL |
Christina Jusino
Jennifer LangdonDesiree Darling Emily Banta Tuyet Dinh Michael Macchi Alicia Serafin |
Spark Academy
Hurley K-8 SchoolSpark Academy Lawrence Family Development Charter School Mather Elementary Phineas Bates Elementary Whittier Elementary School |
Lawrence, MA
Boston, MALawrence, MA Lawrence, MA Dorchester, MA Roslindale, MA Everett, MA |
Cheryl Corpus
Gina WilsonTina Harma Carrie Mattern |
Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning
Early College Alliance @ EMUKent Lake Elementary Carman-Ainsworth High School |
Mount Pleasant, MI
Ypsilanti, MISouth Lyon, MI Flint, MI |
Steven Fouts
Lani LuoGabrielle Pike Lynn Osborne-Simmons DeJernet Farder |
Douglass Academy
Howe School of ExcellenceBurr Elementary Curie Metropolitan High School Morton School of Excellence |
Chicago, IL
Chicago, ILChicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL |
Ashley Karlsson
Amy FettigSusan Boen |
Washburn High School
Ubah Medical Academy Washburn High School |
Minneapolis, MN
Hopkins, MNMinneapolis, MN |
Maureen Torrez
Laura BurnsKimberly Chavkin Moreno Andrea Quintana |
La Mesa Elementary School
Kirtland Elementary SchoolGeorge I Sánchez Collaborative Community School George I Sánchez Collaborative Community School |
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NMAlbuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM |
Stephen Rountree
Sonia MatthewKisha Dorch Rodney Lewis II Julie Hughey |
Frederick Douglas High School
High Bridge Elementary SchoolFrederick Douglas High School Barack Obama Elementary School Prince George’s County Public Schools |
Upper Marlboro, MD
Bowie, MDUpper Marlboro, MD Upper Marlboro, MD Upper Marlboro, MD |
Daniel Chu
Christopher NielsenMichael Lubing Miyilyn Parra-Innocent |
Murray Hill Academy
Murray Hill AcademyMurray Hill Academy Murray Hill Academy |
New York, NY
New York, NYNew York, NY New York, NY |
Shelly Moore Krajacic
Amy MizialkoIngrid Walker-Henry Chauna Perry Finch Heather Sattler |
National Education Association
Milwaukee Teachers Education AssociationMilwaukee Teachers Education Association Milwaukee Teachers Education Association Milwaukee Teachers Education Association |
Madison, WI
Milwaukee, WIMilwaukee, WI Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee, WI |