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Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall 2005
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Page 1: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Hot Topics in AR Education Reform:

The UA Office for Education Policy

Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura IsraelResearch In Progress Seminar

Fall 2005

Page 2: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Who Are We?

• OEP = one of many research and service units in COEHP

• Housed in new Department of Education Reform

• OEP Mission– to serve as a resource to aid state legislators,

school board members, and other policymakers in thoughtful decision-making concerning K-12 education in the State of Arkansas.

– In light of this mission, naturally, OEP has been following AR Ed Reform and trying to track resulting changes in state education.

Page 3: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

AR Ed Policy Context

• Why is the state in constant reform?– Lake View Litigation and Decisions– 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005?

• What did the AR legislature enact?– District Governance (consolidation)– Increased funding ($650M in 2 yrs)– Increased accountability (Act 35)

• Always Hovering – NCLB!

Page 4: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Current TopicsWhat are the preliminary reports on:

• New funding formulae• New accountability requirements• New governance rules (consolidation)

How are recent reforms related to funding and teacher quality being received by school administrators around the state?

• What is happening with new money?• Is there quantity and quality of applicants for

teaching positions?• How is NCLB influencing the recruitment

process of high quality teachers?

Page 5: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Funding Reforms

New Funding Formulae:

• Pre-reform (2003-2004): foundation = $4,700• Post-reform (2004-2005): foundation = $5,400• Additional Categorical Funding• No data on distribution of new $ as of today

Accountability Regulations require:

• Both curriculum-based exams (ACTAAP) and nationally norm-referenced exams (ITBS)

• Schools rated for (1) Absolute performance level, (2) Score growth, and (3) Fiscal management

• Consequences for schools unable to meet standards (i.e., recent takeover in Helena)

• NCLB must be integrated with state-level rules• Too early to talk about results

Page 6: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

District Consolidation

• Special Legislative Session of 2003-04:

– School districts with fewer than 350 total students for 2 consecutive years must merge (administrative)

– First option is voluntary merger– No school mergers in year 1

• Results:

– 57 districts targeted for consolidation– 2003-04 = 308 districts– 2004-05 = 254 districts– Post 2004-2005 = 11 high schools within merged

districts were closed

Page 7: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

District Consolidation• Which schools closed?

Receiving School (m=366) School closed (m=117)

Greenland Winslow High

Fouke McRae High

Beebe Cord-Charlotte High

August Holly Grove High

Clarendon Grady Campus

Star City Gould High

Dumas Lake View campus

Barton-Lexa Mt. Holly High

Smackover Arkansas City High

McGehee Bright Star High

Cedar Ridge Cotton Plant High

Page 8: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

High Schools Affected

74

48 46

32 32 34

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

% Poor % Minority % Pass Lit G11

11 Closed HS 11 Receiving HS

Page 9: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

District ConsolidationChallenges with data collection:

• Incomplete data from ADE

• Compiling lists through newspaper and online searches

Considerations:

• Only high school level data is currently available

Future work:

• New list of consolidated schools will be available October 1st from ADE

• Comparing the schools involved in consolidation with state-wide averages

• Policy brief on consolidation findings

Page 10: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Superintendent Survey

• How are districts using new funding increase? Is new categorical funding making a difference?

• Are superintendents satisfied with the quantity & quality of teachers hired over past 3 years? How impacted by NCLB?

Page 11: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Methods & Challenges

• Mailed surveys to 253 superintendents

• Mix of quantitative (scaled) & qualitative (open-response) questions

• Coded & analyzed qualitative data

• Survey Challenges– Low response rate: 34% (Representative? Short

turnaround? Bad timing? Mailed vs. e-mailed?)

– Still following-up with non-respondents via e-mail & re-mailing surveys

– Handling missing data & interpreting results

– Don’t ask multiple-response questions!

Page 12: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Preliminary Results

Potential problems with validity?

To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

Agree/ Strongly

Agree

Nearly all teachers who apply to work in my district are highly qualified.

85%

My district has adequate funding to attract enough highly-qualified teachers.

32%

The current funding level in my district is sufficient to provide an adequate education to all students.

31%

A performance-pay system would help attract more highly-qualified teachers to our district.

40%

The school from which teachers receive their degrees matters a great deal in our hiring.

25%

Page 13: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Qualified Applicants?

Does this differ by discipline?

8%

67%

40%

88%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Math & science Language & socialstudies

Special education Elementaryeducation

Our district is receiving an adequate number of qualified applicants for positions in the following subject areas:

Page 14: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Impact of NCLB?

How is the NCLB “highly-qualified teacher” requirement affecting teacher hiring in your district?

Positive 10%

Negative 32%

Mixed/Too soon to tell 13%

No impact 39%

• Is this surprising?

Page 15: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Superintendent Comments

How are you using new funding?

Professional development 38%

Hiring new teachers 33%

Increasing teacher salaries 31%

Instructional materials 24%

Hiring other staff (i.e., reading coaches) 20%

Other 14%

No new funding/Not enough provided 9%

Smaller class sizes 8%

New programs/classes 7%

Special needs students 5%

Page 16: Hot Topics in AR Education Reform: The UA Office for Education Policy Joshua Barnett, Ginny Blankenship, & Laura Israel Research In Progress Seminar Fall.

Office for Education Policy

For copies of our previous newsletters, working papers, and all other OEP

research, check out our website:

http://www.uark.edu/ua/oep/

202 Graduate Education Building

479.575.3773


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