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New Teacher Excellence:
The Impact of State Policy
on Induction Program Implementation

Lisa Lachlan-Hache, Ed.D.,
Liam Goldrick, M.P.P., and Molly Lasagna

April 15, 2012
Purpose of Research
    Study (2009–2010)
    •   Funded by the Joyce Foundation
    •   Explored the intersection between state
        induction policy and local induction
        program implementation
    •   Examined these intersections in three
        states: California, Hawaii, Illinois




2
Research Question

    How does state policy influence the
      development and quality of local
      induction programs?




3
Study Design
    • Multimethod analysis of state-level policy
      and “on-the-ground” induction practice in the
      three states
    • Analysis focused on the following:
       Unique aspects of policy-practice relationship
       Induction program improvement
       Effects of state policy on local induction practice




4
What Is Policy?
    • For the purposes of this study, the term
      policy refers to all aspects of state efforts to
      legislate and implement teacher induction.
        Formal policies (statutes, regulations,
         program standards)
        Funding streams and their respective
         requirements
        Infrastructure (including mentor training and
         program accountability) designed to support
         the statewide policy and the local
         implementation of programs
5
Methods
    •   District program surveys
    •   District program leader interviews
    •   State program leader interviews
    •   Literature reviews

     All data collected and synthesized to
      create case studies of the three states’
      policies and practices


6
Highlights of State Induction Policies
    (as of 2009–2010)
    • California
        Induction Program Standards
        Beginning Teacher Support & Assessment (BTSA)
    • Illinois
        State-funded programs/pilot
    • Hawaii
        Nonmandatory, flexible state policy
        Race to the Top Phase II grantee




7
California:
    Unique Aspects of Relationship
    • Instrumental to progress:
        Funding and support from the state
        Tied to Professional Clear Credential
        Induction program standards
        State-run program visits
    • Urban districts face ills beyond the remedy of
      induction:
        Service economy model
        Teacher turnover



8
California:
    Findings and Recommendations
    • Provide program improvement support
    • Use outcome data to demonstrate the impact
      of induction
    • Initiate intensive interventions in districts with
      underperforming induction programs
    • Streamline the delivery of induction programs
      in each region




9
Illinois:
     Unique Aspects of Relationship
     • Some programs ISBE-funded, others not
           Those funded by ISBE must follow ISBE guidelines,
            program standards
              - Must include a mentoring component
     • Identified benefits of ISBE funding
           High level of state support
           Training and program network
     • Identified challenges to ISBE funding
           Too prescriptive
     • On impetus behind programs, ISBE programs reported that
       the grant-writing process to secure funding was the driving
       force.

10
Illinois:
     Findings and Recommendations
     • Develop statewide program requirements
         Use state induction program standards to offer more
          consistent alignment of local programs
     • Eliminate unnecessary state program restrictions
     • Require more rigorous evaluation
     • Examine the needs of nonfunded districts to enable
       and encourage their participation in the state program




11
Hawaii:
     Unique Aspects of Relationship
     • Move toward program standards, dedicated funding
       (Title II dollars) have helped induction find prominence
     • Nonmandatory, flexible state policy
         Allows for tailored and targeted design (specific to
         cultural characteristics)
         Detrimental to complex areas that need more
          scaffolding and guidance
         Some struggle to implement shared language and
          common goals
     • State guidelines and networks have had mixed effects
       for complex areas with long-standing programs.


12
Hawaii:
     Findings and Recommendations
     • Leverage federal program dollars in helpful ways
         Race to the Top
         Title II
     • Implement induction program standards
     • Provide greater state support and capacity building for
       emerging programs
     • Require more rigorous evaluation to inform program
       improvement and strengthen state policy
     • Link teacher induction to licensure




13
Overall Findings: State Level
     • Mandating induction, providing funding,
       implementing program standards, and requiring
       some level of accountability appear to increase
       the prevalence of comprehensive programs
     • The presence of state induction policy heightens
       the likelihood that schools and district will provide
       support to new teachers
     • There is not a one-to-one relationship between
       state policy and presence or quality of induction
       programs


14
Overall Findings: State Level
     •Critical state policy levers:
        Link between teacher induction and teacher licensure
        Induction program standards and program networks
        State program infrastructure
           -Supports state policy vision
           -Focuses on program quality
           -Secures induction as an important element of human capital
           development
        State evaluations that broaden the program focus
        Dedicated state funding




15
Overall Findings: District Level
     •Support from district and school leaders is critical
     to the successful implementation, sustainability,
     and overall outcomes of induction programs
     •Supportive local leadership can:
        overcome a dearth of state policy support
        hold programs together
        integrate programs into school culture




16
Overall Findings: District Level
     •Critical district policy levers:
        Broad stakeholder commitment
           -Result: Trained and supported superintendents, principals, school
           boards, and induction program leaders
        Collective vision of high-quality, instructionally-focused
        new teacher induction
        Evaluations that can both track program data over time
        and identify the most effective programs
        Data that can be used to identify specific local program
        needs




17
Questions?




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     Lisa Lachlan-Hache, Ed.D.
     P: 202.403.6214
     E-Mail: llachlan@air.org
     Liam Goldrick, M.P.P.
     P: 608.345.6044
     E-Mail: lgoldrick@newteachercenter.org
     Molly Lasagna
     P: 202.403.6215
     E-Mail: mlasagna@air.org

     Website: www.air.org
     Website: www.newteachercenter.org
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2012 AERA Presentation

  • 1. Insert Single Funder Logo New Teacher Excellence: The Impact of State Policy on Induction Program Implementation Lisa Lachlan-Hache, Ed.D., Liam Goldrick, M.P.P., and Molly Lasagna April 15, 2012
  • 2. Purpose of Research Study (2009–2010) • Funded by the Joyce Foundation • Explored the intersection between state induction policy and local induction program implementation • Examined these intersections in three states: California, Hawaii, Illinois 2
  • 3. Research Question How does state policy influence the development and quality of local induction programs? 3
  • 4. Study Design • Multimethod analysis of state-level policy and “on-the-ground” induction practice in the three states • Analysis focused on the following:  Unique aspects of policy-practice relationship  Induction program improvement  Effects of state policy on local induction practice 4
  • 5. What Is Policy? • For the purposes of this study, the term policy refers to all aspects of state efforts to legislate and implement teacher induction.  Formal policies (statutes, regulations, program standards)  Funding streams and their respective requirements  Infrastructure (including mentor training and program accountability) designed to support the statewide policy and the local implementation of programs 5
  • 6. Methods • District program surveys • District program leader interviews • State program leader interviews • Literature reviews  All data collected and synthesized to create case studies of the three states’ policies and practices 6
  • 7. Highlights of State Induction Policies (as of 2009–2010) • California  Induction Program Standards  Beginning Teacher Support & Assessment (BTSA) • Illinois  State-funded programs/pilot • Hawaii  Nonmandatory, flexible state policy  Race to the Top Phase II grantee 7
  • 8. California: Unique Aspects of Relationship • Instrumental to progress:  Funding and support from the state  Tied to Professional Clear Credential  Induction program standards  State-run program visits • Urban districts face ills beyond the remedy of induction:  Service economy model  Teacher turnover 8
  • 9. California: Findings and Recommendations • Provide program improvement support • Use outcome data to demonstrate the impact of induction • Initiate intensive interventions in districts with underperforming induction programs • Streamline the delivery of induction programs in each region 9
  • 10. Illinois: Unique Aspects of Relationship • Some programs ISBE-funded, others not  Those funded by ISBE must follow ISBE guidelines, program standards - Must include a mentoring component • Identified benefits of ISBE funding  High level of state support  Training and program network • Identified challenges to ISBE funding  Too prescriptive • On impetus behind programs, ISBE programs reported that the grant-writing process to secure funding was the driving force. 10
  • 11. Illinois: Findings and Recommendations • Develop statewide program requirements  Use state induction program standards to offer more consistent alignment of local programs • Eliminate unnecessary state program restrictions • Require more rigorous evaluation • Examine the needs of nonfunded districts to enable and encourage their participation in the state program 11
  • 12. Hawaii: Unique Aspects of Relationship • Move toward program standards, dedicated funding (Title II dollars) have helped induction find prominence • Nonmandatory, flexible state policy  Allows for tailored and targeted design (specific to cultural characteristics)  Detrimental to complex areas that need more scaffolding and guidance  Some struggle to implement shared language and common goals • State guidelines and networks have had mixed effects for complex areas with long-standing programs. 12
  • 13. Hawaii: Findings and Recommendations • Leverage federal program dollars in helpful ways  Race to the Top  Title II • Implement induction program standards • Provide greater state support and capacity building for emerging programs • Require more rigorous evaluation to inform program improvement and strengthen state policy • Link teacher induction to licensure 13
  • 14. Overall Findings: State Level • Mandating induction, providing funding, implementing program standards, and requiring some level of accountability appear to increase the prevalence of comprehensive programs • The presence of state induction policy heightens the likelihood that schools and district will provide support to new teachers • There is not a one-to-one relationship between state policy and presence or quality of induction programs 14
  • 15. Overall Findings: State Level •Critical state policy levers: Link between teacher induction and teacher licensure Induction program standards and program networks State program infrastructure -Supports state policy vision -Focuses on program quality -Secures induction as an important element of human capital development State evaluations that broaden the program focus Dedicated state funding 15
  • 16. Overall Findings: District Level •Support from district and school leaders is critical to the successful implementation, sustainability, and overall outcomes of induction programs •Supportive local leadership can: overcome a dearth of state policy support hold programs together integrate programs into school culture 16
  • 17. Overall Findings: District Level •Critical district policy levers: Broad stakeholder commitment -Result: Trained and supported superintendents, principals, school boards, and induction program leaders Collective vision of high-quality, instructionally-focused new teacher induction Evaluations that can both track program data over time and identify the most effective programs Data that can be used to identify specific local program needs 17
  • 19. Insert Single Funder Logo Lisa Lachlan-Hache, Ed.D. P: 202.403.6214 E-Mail: llachlan@air.org Liam Goldrick, M.P.P. P: 608.345.6044 E-Mail: lgoldrick@newteachercenter.org Molly Lasagna P: 202.403.6215 E-Mail: mlasagna@air.org Website: www.air.org Website: www.newteachercenter.org 19