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Title: Governor Easleys Teacher Working Conditions Initiative


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Governor Easleys Teacher Working Conditions
Initiative Presentation by Eric Hirsch, Director
of Special Projects, New Teacher
Center UNC-Wilmington - 3/11/08
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Teacher Retention An Essential Issue
  • Statewide teacher turnover in NC is 12.31 for
    2006-2007 school year.
  • 22.2 leave to teach elsewhere
  • 16.5 retire
  • 13.4 resign due to family relocation
  • 12.9 resign for unknown reasons
  • School level turnover rate is much higher
  • Prepare roughly 3,200 in NC for roughly 11,000
    positions in the state annually.
  • 1 of 10 states that get more than 40 of teachers
    from out of state and exponential growth in
    lateral entry teachers

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Factors Influencing Dissatisfaction of Teachers
Who Move to a New School
Source Ingersoll R. (2001). Teacher Turnover
and Teacher Shortages An Organizational
Analysis. American Educational Research Journal.
38, no. 3, 499-534.
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Need for TWC Initiative
  • NCES data from a random sample of teachers across
    country
  • Each school and community is different with
    different resources, having embraced different
    reforms, and different concerns and priorities
  • Need customized data from the voice of those who
    matter most to that particular community
  • Build the profession and change the notion of
    what is meant by working conditions

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  • Surveys in 2008
  • Maine survey in December and January at
    www.tellmaine.org
  • Kansas survey in January at www.kantell.org
  • Alabama survey in January at www.take20alabama.o
    rg
  • West Virginia survey in February at
    www.westvirginiavital.org
  • Massachusetts survey in February at
    www.masstells.org
  • Fairfax County, VA survey in February at
    www.fcpstwcs.org
  • North Carolina survey in March and April at
    www.ncteachingconditions.org
  • Illinois voluntary survey in April at
    www.tellillinois.org
  • NTC will survey approximately 400,000 educators
    in 2007-2008

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  • Teacher Working Conditions are Student Learning
    Conditions

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Teachers on Which Working Condition is Most
Necessary to Improve Student Learning

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  • If I am allowed to utilize my teaching
    expertiseto draw from what I know will engage
    and stimulate my studentsthen students will
    achieve at levels no one could dream of. If I am
    hamperedthen I cant do what I do best.
  • - Teacher, Published in Threshold Magazine
    article on teacher working conditions

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TWC Questions by High School by Performance
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Teacher Working Conditions are Student Learning
Conditions
  • Six studies from five states demonstrate clear
    and significant connections between teaching
    conditions and student achievement and academic
    growth
  • In North Carolina the models explained between
    68-71 percent of the difference in school
    achievement on the performance composite, up to
    20 25 percent of the differences in school
    achievement could be attributed to teaching
    conditions (particularly empowerment and
    leadership questions) at all levels
  • Trusting environments with sufficient supports
    and materials were important to school success

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Examples of the Impact of TWC on Student Learning
for NC High Schools
  • A 0.5 estimated increase in the high school
    performance composite was found for every 10
    percent of educators who agree that the faculty
    is committed to helping every student learn, that
    school leadership clearly communicates
    expectations to parents and that teachers play a
    large role in devising instructional techniques
  • High schools with positive responses to the set
    of leadership questions (3.90 domain average or
    above) were 2.2 times more likely to meet or
    exceed growth expectations

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  • Teacher Working Conditions Affect Teacher
    Retention

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Teachers on Which Working Condition is Most
Important to Future Employment Plans

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  • Without a doubt, the principal is the number
    one factor in determining the desirability of
    being a part of a particular school community.
    Being respected and valued personally and
    professionally is something I have to have in
    order to stay in a school.
  • - Teacher, published in Threshold Magazine
    article on teacher working conditions

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Working Conditions Influence Future Employment
Plans

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Working Conditions by High School Turnover
Working Conditions by Performance Composite
Quartile
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  • Could not be modeled due to
    multicolinearity with other statistically
    significant leadership variables

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  • Teachers and Administrators View Working
    Conditions Differently

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Other Findings from the NC Report
  • In North Carolina, schools that used working
    conditions results as a tool for school
    improvement showed improvements in critical
    areas. For example, low TWC data use schools
    dropped from 63 percent to 42 percent agreement
    that there is an atmosphere of trust versus high
    use schools improved 2.2 percent (from 76 to 79
    percent) between 2004 and 2006
  • Little variation in how individual educators
    viewed working conditions was found. But big
    differences existed across states in whether or
    not there was a teacher working conditions gap
    present in schools serving high poverty and high
    minority student populations. In North Carolina
    there were differences in leadership, empowerment
    and facilities and resources, but not
    professional development and time

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High Schools Are Less Likely to Report That
Working Conditions are in Place
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High Schools Report More Non-Instructional Time
  • Less than half of NC teachers agree that the
    non-instructional time they receive during the
    school day is sufficient (but 59.5 percent of HS
    do vs. 37.2 percent of elementary)

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But It is Time Spent Alone
  • Almost half of high school teachers (44.6
    percent) report having no collaborative planning
    time and 88 percent had 3 hours or less in an
    average week, despite receiving significantly
    more non-instructional time than educators at
    other levels
  • One-quarter of elementary educators in North
    Carolina report having, on average, no time
    available to them to plan with colleagues
    (compared with 14 percent at the middle school
    level) and 92 percent report having less than 3
    hours

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Changes in State Policy to Improve Teacher
Working Conditions
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State TWC Policies Passed in North Carolina
  • Established TWC Survey as permanent part of
    budget
  • TWC every 2 years as part of the budget
  • Associated research and findings at both the
    statewide and school levels
  • Established NC TWC Advisory Board to oversee
    implementation and dissemination of survey and
    the findings to school level as well as policy
    development
  • Provides funding for SIT integration of working
    conditions data and the Real DEAL conference
  • Evaluation of school principals
  • SBE required to revise evaluation instrument for
    principal evaluation to include accountability of
    teacher retention, teacher support, and school
    climate

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State TWC Policies Passed in North Carolina
  • Revision of MSA standards (Masters in School
    Administration)
  • SBE required to revise MSA program standards to
    focus on providing positive school climate,
    teacher support, and teacher retention
  • Requires all new principals
  • To complete the  Principals Executive Program
    (PEP) - focusing on TWC provides 125K 
  • Creating 100 school-based family support teams -
    including school nurse and social worker at 100
    schools in need

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  • Planning time for teachers- HB 1151 passed-
    requiring all SIT to document a plan to provide
    planning time for every teacher (goal of 5 hours
    per week) , and a duty-free lunch
  • Expansion of Learn and Earn and New Schools
    Project (Gov.'s 21st Century High Schools) - at
    the core of the design of these new high schools
    is the foundation of planning time for teachers
    to be able to do their work
  • Unprecedented funding to support disadvantaged
    students and districts 112 Million in new
    dollars
  • This includes the Low Wealth fund, DSSF monies
    to all 115 districts, and return of the
    discretionary reduction- new focus on teacher
    recruitment, retention, and support

State TWC Policies Passed in North Carolina
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State TWC Policies Passed in North Carolina
Leandro districts provides continuation 2M of
custom professional development to DSSF schools/
districts based on TWC survey and ABC scores. 6M
in 2006 for literacy coaches in middle schools
with lowest reading scores Customized analysis
for original DSSF districts high schools in
Turnaround High Schools All high schools under
70 proficiency for last two years Best
Practices highlighted and shared through the Real
D.E.A.L. Award winning schools
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  • This is bigger than any individual and it will
    take more than any one individual to address
    these conditions
  • This is about schools and school improvement
    planning, not accountability
  • Works best when done as a faculty together given
    some of the disparities in perceptions identified
    between teachers and principals
  • Not an event, its a process and needs to be a
    part of ongoing faculty conversations, not a
    one-time glance at the report

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  • First Word/Last Word
  • What is one area of working conditions that you
    identified in looking at your data that you
    believe should be prioritized? (2 minutes)
  • Go around the small group and offer an insight
    based on what is working in your school or other
    ideas you may have (2 minutes)
  • Presenter end with ideas he/she thinks may work
    or clarifying questions (1 minute)

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To take the survey, learn more about the
initiative, access data and more! www.ncteachingc
onditions.org
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