ERIC Number: ED529313
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Jan-20
Pages: 343
Abstractor: ERIC
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Race to the Top. Georgia. State-Reported APR: Year One
US Department of Education
This paper describe Georgia's progress in implementing a comprehensive and coherent approach to education reform from the time of application through June 30, 2011. In particular, it highlights key accomplishments over the reporting period in the four reform areas: standards and assessments, data systems to support instruction, great teachers and leaders, and turning around lowest-achieving schools. Race to the Top focuses on improving Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education for Georgia students. The plan includes providing professional development for math and science teachers, strengthening the pipeline of science and math teachers from institutes of higher education, and expanding STEM related virtual courses. As a result, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Tech received funding through the Race to the Top program to expand STEM programs through its outreach center, the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC). In year one, Georgia established the "Innovation Fund," a competitive grant program to promote innovative and high-impact practices that boost student achievement. The program is designed to support the establishment and deepening of partnerships among Georgia's local education authorities (LEAs) or charter schools, institutions of higher education (IHEs), businesses and non-profit organizations. Through Race to the Top funds, Georgia is expanding its existing partnership with Communities in Schools in Georgia (CISGA). These funds allow for the creation of three new CISGA-led centers in LEAs that have lowest-achieving schools. Through RT3, Georgia entered into strategic partnerships with organizations such as Teach for America (TFA) and The New Teacher Project (TNTP) to increase the pipeline of effective teachers to low-achieving schools. The Race to the Top--Georgia "steering committees" continue their work around three major components of the program: Value Add/Student Growth, Evaluations, and Other Student Learning Measures. [For the state summary report, "Race to the Top. Georgia Report. Year 1: School Year 2010-2011. [State-Specific Summary Report]," see ED529314. For "Race to the Top Annual Performance Report," see ED529267.]
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Accountability, Achievement Gains, Achievement Gap, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Best Practices, Budgets, Career Planning, Charter Schools, Competition, Data, Disabilities, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, Enrollment, Federal Legislation, Federal State Relationship, Graduation Rate, Grants, Higher Education, Language Arts, Leadership Effectiveness, Mathematics, Measurement Objectives, Models, Outcomes of Education, Partnerships in Education, Performance Based Assessment, Poverty, Principals, Professional Development, Program Evaluation, Program Implementation, Reading, School Districts, School Effectiveness, School Turnaround, State Government, STEM Education, Systems Approach, Teacher Effectiveness
US Department of Education. Available from: ED Pubs. P.O. Box 1398, Jessup, MD 20794-1398. Tel: 877-433-7827; Fax: 301-470-1244; Web site: http://www.edpubs.gov
Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Department of Education (ED)
Identifiers - Location: Georgia
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009; Race to the Top
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: National Assessment of Educational Progress
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A