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Chapter 3 “Improving Student Learning When
Budgets Are Tight”
Can you feel the fiscal squeeze?
 How can school improve during the fiscal squeeze?
 Research
 Best-practice-based strategies
 Reallocation of existing resources
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Redesign + Improve
 How can school
improve during the
fiscal squeeze?
 Research +
Redesign=
Improvement
 Best-practice-based
strategies
 Reallocation of
existing resources
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
 2 automobile
manufacturing
companies went
bankrupt and what
did they do?
 They had to
redesign and
improve the cars in
order to compete in
the marketplace.
Redesign + Improve
 Oscar Goldman: Steve
Austin, astronaut: a man
barely alive
Gentlemen we can
rebuild him
We have the technology
We have the capability
to make the worlds first
bionic man
Steve Austin will be that
man
Better than he was
before
Better, Stronger, Faster
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Fiscal squeeze- barely
keeping afloat
Stakeholders-we can rebuild
it
We have the resources
We have the capability
to make the worlds best
educational institution
CCSD will be that institution
Better than it was before
Better, Wiser, for the Greater
Good
Would money help ?
 “Studies have found that even when resources increase
substantially, schools frequently do not use the new
dollars to strategically improve performance (p. 46).”
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Understanding and Resist the Cost
Increase Pressures on Schools
 Studies show that the
following positively
impact student
achievement:
 Smaller Classes for K-3
(15 students per class)
positively impacts
student achievement in
the short and long haul.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Understanding and Resist the Cost
Increase Pressures on Schools
 Studies show that the
following positively
impact student
achievement:
 More electives (art,
music, health, physical
education, career and
technical education,
advanced World
language)
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Understanding and Resist the Cost
Increase Pressures on Schools
 Studies show that the
following positively
impact student
achievement:
 Automatic pay increase
does not have a
positive impact on
system performance and
costs more yearly by
keeping up with the
annual increase.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Understanding and Resist the Cost
Increase Pressures on Schools
 Studies show that the
following positively
impact student
achievement:
 Growing costs for
pension and health
benefits has a huge
impact on the year’s
budget especially with
rising health costs.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Increased costs and flat performance
 In summary, schools are bombarded by the intense
pressures of:
 Smaller class sizes
 More electives
 Automatic pay increases
 Health and pension benefits
*With all of these increase costs, none have significant positive
impacts on student learning.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Increased costs and flat performance
“No wonder spending per
pupil has risen dramatically
in the past three decades
while performance has been
flat or only modestly
increasing (p.50).”
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
How do we move forward?
 Clear goals must be established
 Implementation of a Plan of Action
 Clear understanding of the basics needed
for the Plan of Action
 Strategic budgeting
 Principles to guide budget decisions
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
1. Analyze current
performance situation
2. Set High Goals
3. Change Curriculum and
Define Effective
Instructional Practices
4. Core v. Elective Strategy
5. Data Driven Instruction
6. Create Collaborative
Groups
Where to begin….. Plan of Action
7. Invest in ongoing,
comprehensive, and
intensive PD.
8. Use RTI effectively to raise
student standards.
9. Distribute leadership
10. Create a professional
culture
11. Use an effective observation
and evaluation model
12. Embrace a culture of
accountabilty
Adapted from slide #9 of Ben Sosebee
The haves and have nots
 3 categories of schools:
 1- Those that have more funds than what the
Plan of Action requires
 These schools need to use resources to attain
core student assessment goals
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
The haves and have nots
 3 categories of schools:
 2- Those that are facing budget cuts
 Need to determine what cuts will have the least
impact on student performance
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
The haves and have nots
 3 categories of
schools:
 3- Those with
resources
significantly less
than the Plan of
Action
 Fund as much as
possible for the Plan of
Action using 6 macro-
strategies
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
 1-reallocate staff based on
Chptr. 1
 2-be flexible with class size
 3-implement collaborative
time with teachers
 4-make Tier 1 effective with
the core program
 5-provide extra help
strategies
 6-reduction in instructinal
programs
In sum…
 The Plan of Action with its formulas and
configurations provides a guide to help estimate
necessary funding for the haves and have nots.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Compare/Contrast-Table 3.1 & 3.2
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
More Detail on Strategic Budgeting
 Raising class sizes
 Elective v. core classes
 Time for collaboration
 Costs of professional development
 Provide individual & small group tutoring
 Rethink every use of staff in school
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
More Detail on Strategic Budgeting
 Raising class sizes
 Regular class sizes of 15 students K-3 & Class sizes of 25
students 4-12
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
More Detail on Strategic Budgeting
 Elective v. core classes
 Roza (2010) found that expenditures of elective classes
far exceed the expenditures of core classes
 ex. $36,000 per pupil for chearleading
 ex. $20,000 per pupil for jewelry making
 ex. $5,ooo to $7,000 per pupil for algebra and biology
 What does this mean? Major misallocation of funds and not
aligned with the core goals of the education system
 *the elective funds takes into consideration of teacher:pupil
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
More Detail on Strategic Budgeting
 Finding collaborative time
 Districts need to train principals on how to organize the
school day to help facilitate collaboration.
 Making wise use of time while collaborating will entail
training.
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
More Detail on Strategic Budgeting
 Extra help programs for struggling students
 Teacher/tutor for Tier 2 intervention
 Suggested formula: 1 teacher/tutor for every 200 at-risk
students
 Staff for extended-day academic help
 Staff for summer school
 Rethink every use of staff in school
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
Resources
 Google Images
 Slide #9 from Ben’s presentation
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7zNY0I5JNI
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071054/quotes
Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight

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Linares chptr. 3 yellow book

  • 1. Chapter 3 “Improving Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight”
  • 2. Can you feel the fiscal squeeze?  How can school improve during the fiscal squeeze?  Research  Best-practice-based strategies  Reallocation of existing resources Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 3. Redesign + Improve  How can school improve during the fiscal squeeze?  Research + Redesign= Improvement  Best-practice-based strategies  Reallocation of existing resources Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight  2 automobile manufacturing companies went bankrupt and what did they do?  They had to redesign and improve the cars in order to compete in the marketplace.
  • 4. Redesign + Improve  Oscar Goldman: Steve Austin, astronaut: a man barely alive Gentlemen we can rebuild him We have the technology We have the capability to make the worlds first bionic man Steve Austin will be that man Better than he was before Better, Stronger, Faster Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight Fiscal squeeze- barely keeping afloat Stakeholders-we can rebuild it We have the resources We have the capability to make the worlds best educational institution CCSD will be that institution Better than it was before Better, Wiser, for the Greater Good
  • 5. Would money help ?  “Studies have found that even when resources increase substantially, schools frequently do not use the new dollars to strategically improve performance (p. 46).” Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 6. Understanding and Resist the Cost Increase Pressures on Schools  Studies show that the following positively impact student achievement:  Smaller Classes for K-3 (15 students per class) positively impacts student achievement in the short and long haul. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 7. Understanding and Resist the Cost Increase Pressures on Schools  Studies show that the following positively impact student achievement:  More electives (art, music, health, physical education, career and technical education, advanced World language) Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 8. Understanding and Resist the Cost Increase Pressures on Schools  Studies show that the following positively impact student achievement:  Automatic pay increase does not have a positive impact on system performance and costs more yearly by keeping up with the annual increase. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 9. Understanding and Resist the Cost Increase Pressures on Schools  Studies show that the following positively impact student achievement:  Growing costs for pension and health benefits has a huge impact on the year’s budget especially with rising health costs. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 10. Increased costs and flat performance  In summary, schools are bombarded by the intense pressures of:  Smaller class sizes  More electives  Automatic pay increases  Health and pension benefits *With all of these increase costs, none have significant positive impacts on student learning. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 11. Increased costs and flat performance “No wonder spending per pupil has risen dramatically in the past three decades while performance has been flat or only modestly increasing (p.50).” Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 12. How do we move forward?  Clear goals must be established  Implementation of a Plan of Action  Clear understanding of the basics needed for the Plan of Action  Strategic budgeting  Principles to guide budget decisions Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 13. 1. Analyze current performance situation 2. Set High Goals 3. Change Curriculum and Define Effective Instructional Practices 4. Core v. Elective Strategy 5. Data Driven Instruction 6. Create Collaborative Groups Where to begin….. Plan of Action 7. Invest in ongoing, comprehensive, and intensive PD. 8. Use RTI effectively to raise student standards. 9. Distribute leadership 10. Create a professional culture 11. Use an effective observation and evaluation model 12. Embrace a culture of accountabilty Adapted from slide #9 of Ben Sosebee
  • 14. The haves and have nots  3 categories of schools:  1- Those that have more funds than what the Plan of Action requires  These schools need to use resources to attain core student assessment goals Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 15. The haves and have nots  3 categories of schools:  2- Those that are facing budget cuts  Need to determine what cuts will have the least impact on student performance Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 16. The haves and have nots  3 categories of schools:  3- Those with resources significantly less than the Plan of Action  Fund as much as possible for the Plan of Action using 6 macro- strategies Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight  1-reallocate staff based on Chptr. 1  2-be flexible with class size  3-implement collaborative time with teachers  4-make Tier 1 effective with the core program  5-provide extra help strategies  6-reduction in instructinal programs
  • 17. In sum…  The Plan of Action with its formulas and configurations provides a guide to help estimate necessary funding for the haves and have nots. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 18. Compare/Contrast-Table 3.1 & 3.2 Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 19. More Detail on Strategic Budgeting  Raising class sizes  Elective v. core classes  Time for collaboration  Costs of professional development  Provide individual & small group tutoring  Rethink every use of staff in school Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 20. More Detail on Strategic Budgeting  Raising class sizes  Regular class sizes of 15 students K-3 & Class sizes of 25 students 4-12 Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 21. More Detail on Strategic Budgeting  Elective v. core classes  Roza (2010) found that expenditures of elective classes far exceed the expenditures of core classes  ex. $36,000 per pupil for chearleading  ex. $20,000 per pupil for jewelry making  ex. $5,ooo to $7,000 per pupil for algebra and biology  What does this mean? Major misallocation of funds and not aligned with the core goals of the education system  *the elective funds takes into consideration of teacher:pupil Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 22. More Detail on Strategic Budgeting  Finding collaborative time  Districts need to train principals on how to organize the school day to help facilitate collaboration.  Making wise use of time while collaborating will entail training. Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 23. More Detail on Strategic Budgeting  Extra help programs for struggling students  Teacher/tutor for Tier 2 intervention  Suggested formula: 1 teacher/tutor for every 200 at-risk students  Staff for extended-day academic help  Staff for summer school  Rethink every use of staff in school Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight
  • 24. Resources  Google Images  Slide #9 from Ben’s presentation  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7zNY0I5JNI  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071054/quotes Targeting Resources to Student Learning When Budgets Are Tight