Estados Unidos: Kansas Education Official Outlines Plan for School Redesign

Estados Unidos/Mayo de 2017/Fuente: Best States

Resumen: El comisionado de educación de Kansas quiere elegir a siete distritos escolares para participar en un rediseño mayor de sus sistemas basados ​​en la visión de «Kansans Can» de la Junta Estatal de Educación. El Comisionado Randy Watson dijo a los miembros de la junta directiva el martes que la intención del proyecto de rediseño es que los distritos de ayuda «determinen lo que hace que un exitoso graduado de secundaria», informó Topeka Capital-Journal (http://bit.ly/2q5TzjE). Watson dijo que las escuelas basarán su rediseño en los cinco objetivos de la visión de «Kansans Can» para el éxito de los estudiantes. Éstos son el crecimiento social y emocional medido localmente; Preparación para el jardín de infantes; Plan de estudio individual centrado en el interés profesional; Las tasas de graduación de la escuela secundaria; Y la terminación y asistencia postsecundaria. Los distritos designarán una escuela primaria y una secundaria para formar parte del proyecto, que está siendo financiado con $ 500,000 en dinero federal. Una porción de ese dinero también se usará para pagar dos miembros del personal del Departamento de Educación de Kansas a tiempo completo que trabajarán con las escuelas seleccionadas en el otoño.

The Kansas education commissioner wants to choose seven school districts to participate in a major redesign of their systems based on the State Board of Education’s «Kansans Can» vision.

Commissioner Randy Watson told board members Tuesday the intent of the redesign project is to the help districts «determine what makes a successful high school graduate,» the Topeka Capital-Journal (http://bit.ly/2q5TzjE ) reported.

Watson said the schools will base their redesign on the five goals of the «Kansans Can» vision for the students’ success. Those are locally measured social and emotional growth; kindergarten readiness; individual study plan focused on career interest; high school graduation rates; and postsecondary completion and attendance.

The districts will designate one elementary and one secondary school to be part of the project, which is being funded with $500,000 in federal money. A portion of that money will also be used to pay two full-time Kansas Department of Education staff members who will work with the selected schools in the fall.

«This is something we’ve been talking about but we had to make sure we had the funding,» Watson said. «We want to hire these people by July 1. It’s a tight time frame. It’s an ambitious schedule going forward.»

Each district will be named after the United States’ first astronaut class, known as the Mercury Seven. The astronauts were: Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton. Watson said the intent is to have a «moon landing» by the 2021-2022 school year, in which the schools will have completed their redesigned model and be ready for other districts to model after them.

Watson said the districts will be chosen by September.

«This is ambitious,» he said. «We’re up for the challenge to do that.»

Fuente: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/kansas/articles/2017-05-11/kansas-education-official-outlines-plan-for-school-redesign

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