Monday, December 19, 2011

Will Expanded Learning Time = Better Outcomes?

Will Expanded Learning Time = Better Outcomes?

In the fall of 2011, the U.S. Department of Education established a waiver process to help states obtain additional flexibility in meeting No Child Left Behind Act performance standards. The "optional flexibility" choice, also known as Waiver 11, captured the attention of leaders in education agencies, schools and community-based organizations.
Waiver 11 gives states the option to use funds from the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program to support expanded learning opportunities during the school day – leaving many leaders to wonder if quality afterschool programming would be sacrificed in the name of a slightly longer school day, and prompting discussion about the definition and value of expanded learning time.
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Webinar: Dec. 8, 2011
Experts from the education and youth development fields discussed the implications of this waiver in a webinar organized by three members of the Ready by 21 National Partnership - the Forum for Youth Investment (the Forum), American Association of School Administrators and United Way Worldwide – and moderated by Forum Policy Director Elizabeth Gaines.
Presenters
  • Michele McNeil, Assistant Editor, Education Week
  • Mary Ronan, Superintendent, Cincinnati Public Schools
  • Lindsay Torrico, Manager, Public Policy, United Way Worldwide
  • Nicole Yohalem, Director of Special Projects, the Forum for Youth Investment
Materials
  • Webinar recording [include video player]
  • PowerPoint presentation [PDF attachment]
  • Presenters’ answers to participant questions [PDF attachment]
Related Documents:
December 15, 2011
AttachmentSize
QandA_from_webinar.pdf199.69 KB
ELO_Powerpoint.pdf1.38 MB

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