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"The Teaching for Learning Framework, a project of the Michigan Department of Education – Office of Education Improvement and Innovation, was created to support effective instruction in challenging content across all grade levels and content areas. The Framework outlines 77 research-based Essential Skills (organized into __ Fundamental Processes and three Core Elements) that can be learned, practiced, and utilized by classroom teachers to efficiently and effectively deliver instruction."
"The mission of the Michigan Assessment Consortium is to improve student learning and achievement through a system of coherent curriculum, balanced assessment and effective instruction. We do this by collaboratively Promoting assessment knowledge and practice.Providing professional development.Producing and sharing assessment tools and products."
Includes resources and archived videoconferences
"This year’s book takes as its theme—Health Matters. While most health status discussions focus on access to medical care, the social and economic context of children’s lives has a far greater impact on their overall health. The emotional and physical dimensions of their family lives, the material and human resources in their neighborhoods, the support and institutional capacities in their communities—these components characterized as the social and economic determinants of health. Public policy plays a key role in shaping the social and economic environment in which children and families live."
Study guides and other materials for preparation for on-site review, building and district.
"This video provides a look at the new State of Michigan cut scores for the MEAP and MME tests. It explores how they’ve been applied, how they may impact schools and students, and the concepts of career and college readiness."
Dr. Bruce Fay, Wayne RESA Assessment consultant, discusses the changes to MEAP cut scores.
"The Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth (MiPHY) is an online student health survey offered by the Michigan Departments of Education and Community Health to support local and regional needs assessment. The MiPHY provides student results on health risk behaviors including substance use, violence, physical activity, nutrition, sexual behavior, and emotional health in grades 7, 9, and 11. The survey also measures risk and protective factors most predictive of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and violence. MiPHY results, along with other school-reported data, will help schools make data-driven decisions to improve programming funded under the Title IV Safe and Drug-Free Schools (SDFS) program of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 as well as other prevention and health promotion programming."
"MI School Data provides views of Michigan education data to help make informed educational decisions, to help improve instruction and to enable school systems to prepare a higher percentage of students to succeed in rigorous high school courses, college and challenging careers."
Several links to information about the CCSS and the new assessments. Also included are crosswalk documents for the Michigan GLCE and CCSS
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