
How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher Quality
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- Cover
- How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher Quality
- Series Page
- How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher Quality
- Copyright Page
- MILKEN FAMILY FOUNDATION
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: WHY TEACHER QUALITY
- PART II: THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND TEACHER QUALITY
- PART III: THE EDUCATION SECTOR AND TEACHER QUALITY
- PART IV: THE GOVERNMENT AND TEACHER QUALITY
- PART V: TEACHERS AND TEACHER QUALITY
- SUMMARY
- I: WHY TEACHER QUALITY
- 1: WHY TEACHER QUALITY?
- Lowell Milken
- II: THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND TEACHER QUALITY
- 2: THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATESECTOR IN ENHANCINGTEACHER QUALITY
- Lowell Milken
- Sandy Kress
- Lowell Milken
- Sandy Kress
- Lowell Milken
- Russlynn Ali
- Lowell Milken
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Lowell Milken
- Jay Greene
- Lowell Milken
- Dan Katzir
- Lowell Milken
- Rod Paige
- Audience Question
- Jay Greene
- Rod Paige
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Russlynn Ali
- Jay Greene
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Audience Question
- Dan Katzir
- Rod Paige
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Russlynn Ali
- Audience Question
- Rod Paige
- Audience Question
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Jay Greene
- Audience Question
- Jay Greene
- Lowell Milken
- Rod Paige
- Lowell Milken
- 3: THE TEACHERADVANCEMENT PROGRAM
- Tamra Schiff
- MULTIPLE CAREER PATHS
- ONGOING APPLIED PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
- INSTRUCTIONALLY FOCUSED ACCOUNTABILITY
- PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPENSATION
- NOTE
- PANEL CONTRIBUTIONS
- 4: EXAMINING PHILANTHROPYIN K-12 EDUCATION
- OVERVIEW
- ABOUT THE BROADS
- LAUNCHING A K-12 PHILANTHROPY
- THE BROAD FOUNDATION'S THEORY OF ACTION
- WHO WE FUND
- Governance
- Management
- Aspiring Principals
- Labor Relations
- Competition
- THE BROAD FOUNDATION APPROACH TO GRANT-MAKING
- Direct vs. Indirect Grants
- Gift Grants vs. Investment Grants
- Flagship Grants
- National Grants
- District Grants
- Multi-Site Grants
- Program-Driven vs. Research-Driven
- Seed Investor vs. Later-Stage Investor
- LESSONS LEARNED
- Lesson #1: Be Clear on Your Approach to Investing
- Lesson #2: Failure Is an Option
- Lesson #3: Be Open to Broadening Your Scope,but Don't Dilute Your Focus
- Lesson #4: Be Willing to Face Inherent Tension in Grant-making Strategies
- Inside the Belly of the Beast vs. Charters and Competition
- Supporting Elected Boards of Trustees vs. Mayoral Control
- Training Educators vs. Non-Traditionals
- Facing Existing Tensions in the Grant Portfolio
- Lesson #5: Find Ways to Make Program Evaluation Meaningful
- Lesson #6: Communications Support Is Vital to Ensuring That Effective Practices Travel
- CONCLUSION
- 5: A "COMPREHENSIVE"PROBLEM
- DOING WHAT DOESN'T WORK
- THE GATES FOUNDATION STRATEGIES
- FOCUSING ON MOTIVATION
- III: THE EDUCATION SECTOR AND TEACHER QUALITY
- 6: THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATIONSECTOR IN ENHANCINGTEACHER QUALITY
- Lewis Solmon
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Paul Vallas
- Lewis Solmon
- Paul Vallas
- Lewis Solmon
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Gary Stark
- Lewis Solmon
- Gary Stark
- Lewis Solmon
- Tom Carroll
- Lewis Solmon
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Lewis Solmon
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Lewis Solmon
- Tom Carroll
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Susan Zelman
- Paul Vallas
- Susan Zelman
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Lewis Solmon
- Paul Vallas
- Tom Carroll
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Audience Question
- Paul Vallas
- Audience Question
- Tom Carroll
- Lewis Solmon
- Susan Zelman
- Lewis Solmon
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Paul Vallas
- Lewis Solmon
- Paul Vallas
- Gary Stark
- Lewis Solmon
- PANEL CONTRIBUTIONS
- 7: THE THEORY OF DEVOLUTION
- IV: THE GOVERNMENT AND TEACHER QUALITY
- 8: THE ROLE OFGOVERNMENT INENHANCING TEACHER QUALITY
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Henry Johnson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Henry Johnson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Checker Finn
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Steve Robinson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Checker Finn
- Steve Robinson
- Checker Finn
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Checker Finn
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Nina Rees
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Nina Rees
- Henry Johnson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Henry Johnson
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Steve Robinson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Steve Robinson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Nina Rees
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Steve Robinson
- Henry Johnson
- Steve Robinson
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Checker Finn
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Audience Question
- Henry Johnson
- Steve Robinson
- Checker Finn
- Audience Question
- Ted Sanders
- Henry Johnson
- Ted Sanders
- Checker Finn
- Ted Sanders
- Nina Rees
- Ted Sanders
- Audience Question
- Nina Rees
- Checker Finn
- Audience Question
- Henry Johnson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Henry Johnson
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Ted Sanders
- Audience Question
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Checker Finn
- Henry Johnson
- Nina Rees
- Ted Sanders
- Stephen Goldsmith
- 9: PRESENTATION BYCONGRESSMAN RALPH REGULA
- Introduction by Lowell Milken
- Congressman Ralph Regula
- PANEL CONTRIBUTIONS
- 10: TEACHER CAN'T TEACH
- 11: FINDING AND FUNDING"CURE" FOR AILING SCHOOLS
- V: TEACHERS AND TEACHER QUALITY
- 12: THE ROLE OF TEACHERS INENHANCING TEACHERQUALITY AND IMPROVINGSTUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
- Doris Alvarez
- Lowell Milken
- Jennifer Couch
- Lowell Milken
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Lowell Milken
- Charles McAfee
- Lowell Milken
- Paula Nuñez
- Lowell Milken
- William Richey
- Lowell Milken
- Charles McAfee
- Lowell Milken
- Charles McAfee
- Lowell Milken
- Charles McAfee
- Doris Alvarez
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Lowell Milken
- Paula Nunez
- Lowell Milken
- Paula Nunez
- Lowell Milken
- Paula Nunez
- Lowell Milken
- Paula Nunez
- Jennifer Couch
- Lowell Milken
- Doris Alvarez
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Lowell Milken
- Charles McAfee
- William Richey
- Lowell Milken
- Doris Alvarez
- Lowell Milken
- Doris Alvarez
- Lowell Milken
- Jennifer Couch
- Charles McAfee
- Paula Nunez
- William Richey
- Audience Question
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Charles McAfee
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Doris Alvarez
- Audience Question
- Charles McAfee
- Audience Question
- Charles McAfee
- Audience Question
- Amanda Mayeaux
- Charles McAfee
- Audience Question
- Lowell Milken
- PANEL CONTRIBUTIONS
- 13: COMPREHENSIVE REFORMCAN OFFER BIG WIN FORTEACHERS-AND STUDENTS
- 14: WHY DO WE FEAREXCELLENCE?
- 15: THE CHEMISTRY OFTEACHER QUALITY
- CONFERENCE PRESENTERS
- Lowell Milken
- Kimberly Firetag Agam
- Russlynn Ali
- Doris Alvarez
- Joan Baratz-Snowden
- Thomas Carroll
- Richard Lee Colvin
- Jennifer Couch
- Chester E. Finn, Jr.
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Jay P. Greene
- Henry Johnson
- Dan Katzir
- Sandy Kress
- Amanda S. Mayeaux
- Charles E. McAfee
- Paula Tafoya Nunez
- Rod Paige
- Citadelle Priagula
- Nina S. Rees
- Ralph Regula
- William Richey
- Steven J. Robinson
- Ted Sanders
- Tamara W. Schiff
- Lewis C. Solmon
- Gary Stark
- Paul G. Vallas
- Susan Tave Zelman
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