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Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs

Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs. Proposed New Accreditation Model for Kansas. KESA Framework: The Five . Rubrics. Click here to view rubrics on KSDE.org. Schools and districts are scored on every component of each of the 5 Rs . Scores are based on evidence.

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Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs

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  1. Kansas Education Systems Accreditation: The Five Rs Proposed New Accreditation Modelfor Kansas

  2. KESA Framework: The Five

  3. Rubrics Click here to view rubrics on KSDE.org. Schools and districts are scored on every component of each of the 5 Rs. Scores are based on evidence. Lowest score: “No Evidence.” Evidence-Based Rubric Scores:

  4. KESA Process - Overview

  5. KESA Process - Overview

  6. Outside Validation Outside Validation Team (OVT) actively and regularly supports, guides, and validates. Mandatory on-site visit in Year Five. OVT member training provided by KSDE. Size of team depends somewhat on size of district. Members live in region. Various levels (elem, MS, HS) and subject areas are represented. Team is as diverse as possible.

  7. Accreditation Ratings • Accredited with Distinction • Accredited with Excellence • Accredited with Progress • Accredited with Basics • Not Accredited • Transitional ratings(Approaching “Accredited with ___”)

  8. Transparency • Transparency is emphasized. KSDE will provide “dashboard” that shows information for districts and schools. • KSDE dashboard accessible from schools’ and district’s official website.

  9. District KSDE Dashboard • District overall demographic overview • District overall results on state- and federally-mandated data points • Results on district-selected data points • District overall accreditation rating, data points, and process details

  10. View individual schools in this district.

  11. School KSDE Dashboard • Set up same as district dashboard • Individual school’s demographic overview • Individual school’s state- and federally-mandated results • Individual school’s data on district-selected data points • Individual school’s accreditation data and process details

  12. View individual schools’ or district’s page.

  13. KESA Implementation Divide districts into 5 groups based on readiness (meeting prerequisites). TBD All groups begin formal cycle in July 2015. Group 1 receives formal rating May 2018. Group 2 receives formal rating May 2019. Districts have a transitional accreditation rating while waiting for their first formal rating to be granted.

  14. Draft KESA Implementation Schedule

  15. Dr. Scott Myers, DirectorTeacher Licensure & Accreditation785-296-8010smyers@ksde.orgBill Bagshaw, Assistant DirectorTeacher Licensure & Accreditation785-296-2198bbagshaw@ksde.org Kelly Slaton, Education Program ConsultantTeacher Licensure & Accreditation785-368-7356kslaton@ksde.org

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