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Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Schools - Elementary, Secondary, and Adult Schools 533 Airport Boulevard, Suite 200 Burlingame, CA 94010 Phone (650) 696-1060 Fax (650) 696-1867 Southern California Office: Phone (951) 693-2550 |
The WASC-ACS web site completely
revised. Many materials are available for download. Check it out! |
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California
Department of Education Intersegmental Relations Office Secondary, Postsecondary, and Adult Leadership Division California Department of Education 1430 N Street, Suite 4503 Sacramento, CA 95814 (Use this address for written inquiries regarding WASC at the CDE) |
Carolyn Hamilton, PhD, Educational Programs Consultant, serves as liaison between CDE and WASC for FOL.
916-323-5765 916-323-2817 FAX Jim Greco, a major contributor to Aiming High, is another resource for secondary schools. |
Achieving Success for All Students
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This
web site is part of the statewide initiative to close the achievement
gap. Aimed to support the work of policymakers, it is the electronic hub
for information, research, success stories, and helpful information on
efforts to close the gap in California. The
California Department of
Education and WestEd
are partnering on this initiative with funding from the
Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation. |
| Doing What Works | Doing
What Works is a website dedicated to helping educators identify and make
use of effective teaching practices. Doing What Works contains practice
guides developed by the Department’s Institute for Education Sciences
that evaluate research on the effectiveness of teaching practices
described in the guides. The website also contains examples of possible
ways this research may be used, but not necessarily the only ways to
implement these teaching practices. |
| Re-Inventing Schools Coalition (RISC) | The RISC
Schools Model (RSM) brings together all stakeholders as a learning community
to create and then continuously refine a system that improves the
educational experience of EACH individual student, allowing them to reach
their full potential, through standards and assessments that are authentic,
challenging, fair, and consistent. RSM causes systemic and sustainable
changes to the educational process resulting in learning communities. The model (based largely on the work of Robert Marzano) is composed of four components: Each of these elements is an essential aspect of a model designed to create systemic changes in education as they understand it today.
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Other Regional Accrediting
Associations Each organization has its own set of standards (criteria) & protocols. All have these on-line. They are instructive regarding national thinking about accreditation & school improvement as well as useful in developing language for the school self-study & the Visiting Committee report. |
New England
Association of Schools & Colleges North Central Association - Commission on Accreditation & School Improvement Northwest Association of Accredited Schools Southern Association of Schools and Colleges Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools |
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County Offices of Education |
County offices are supportive of schools'
work with Focus on Learning. Resources (print and people) are likely
available.
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| JanSue Training and Consulting |
Janet Knoeppel has offered help if your
school is
a continuation or other alternative school.
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| California Legislative Information | The official site for California legislative
information, this site is updated nightly. The site contains legislation
from the 1993-1994 Regular Session of the Legislature to the current time.
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| AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer | Along
with other resources, this site includes the award-winning Blue Web'n, an
online library of 1200+ outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject,
grade level, and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources,
references, & tools) and Filamentality. You can search by grade level, broad subject
area, or specific sub-categories. Each week 5 new sites are added. You can
get a list and description of these additions sent to you by signing up
below for free
weekly
updates! |
| Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership | California Department of Education funded project to assist educators in their technology decisions. The site has for its "meat and potatoes," a matrix of resources compiled by a team of educators throughout California. |
| Copyright 1998-2007 Louise Wright Robertson |
Site last modified & updated September 28, 2011 |