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California's Education System 100% Demystified

Link to these slides: http://bit.ly/Ed100BigDeck

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What is Ed100.org?

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What is�Ed100.org?

for individuals

It's the quickest way to learn California's education system. Starting from zero.

  • 5-minute lessons
  • Plainly worded
  • In English and en Español
  • Simple quizzes �reinforce main points

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What is�Ed100.org?

for Parent Leaders�and Districts

It's a free website that helps you build a well-informed school community.

  • Create school learning teams
  • See team progress
  • Sustain momentum
    • Friendly competition (Leaderboard)
    • Drawings (see our win page)

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What is�Ed100.org?

for School Board members �and candidates

Brief, clear explanations of California education issues.

  • Virtually every issue. Not just the "hot" ones of the moment.
  • Explains the jargon.
  • Practical advice for school board discussions and actions.

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What is�Ed100.org?

for Student Leaders

The Fastest Way to Credibility.

  • Earn your Ed100 Graduate Certificate.
  • Learn the issues, fast.
  • Practical advice for having a real impact.

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What does Ed100 cover?

How does it fit together?

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The Education system is big and complex

Yeah. It is.

But don't worry.

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Image: Confused Molly CC Sangvalte

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The Big Picture

In ten chapters that�tell a story...

  1. Education is
  2. Students
  3. and Teachers
  4. Spending Time
  5. In Places for Learning
  6. With the Right Stuff
  7. In a System
  8. With Resources
  9. For Success.
  10. So Now What?

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Ed100.org demystifies the jargon

So it won't get �in your way

  • LCFF
  • LCAPs
  • ESSA
  • Charters
  • Vouchers
  • NAEP
  • PISA
  • IDEA
  • DACA
  • Certification
  • Collaboration
  • Unions
  • Tenure
  • Seniority
  • Pensions
  • Arts Education
  • The Dashboard
  • Oh, there's more

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So YOU can make a difference

  • Influence requires credibility.
  • Credibility requires knowledge.
  • Knowledge requires preparation.

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Yes, you can. �Ed100 helps you.

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Chapter 1

Overview: Education is...

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Lesson 1.1

Results

Are California's schools behind?

How do we know?

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Lesson 1.1

Results

Are California's schools behind?

How do we know?

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Lesson 1.2

Are US schools behind?

Are America's �schools behind?

How do we know?

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Lesson 1.3

The economic context of education

The wealthiest 1% of Americans earn more than the bottom __%.

Was it always so?

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Lesson 1.4

The high costs of education failure

Which costs more:

A year of school or �a year of prison?

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Lesson 1.5

Wishful thinking

How much should parents care about their kids' standardized test scores?

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Lesson 1.6

Progress in education

Big picture: �Are student test scores getting better or worse?

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Lesson 1.7

The history of education change

When did the free school lunch program begin?

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Lesson 1.8

The purpose of education

Universal public education serves many purposes.

Can you name three?

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Chapter 2

Students

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Lesson 2.1

Diversity

About what fraction of California students speak a language other than English at home?

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Lesson 2.2

Poverty and race

How closely does poverty predict test scores?

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Lesson 2.3

Health

May students in California attend school without being vaccinated?

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Lesson 2.4

Parents

Which helps kids more, academically -- talking with them or reading with them?

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Lesson 2.6

Motivation

Incentives can motivate students. Are teachers that avoid using them making a mistake?

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Lesson 2.7

Special Needs

Do school districts get extra funds for special education students?

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Lesson 2.8

Foster Youth

Over the last two decades, has the number of kids in foster care increased or decreased?

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Lesson 2.9

Undocumented

Are undocumented students required to attend school?

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Lesson 2.10

Student voice

Can students serve on school boards in California?

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Chapter 3

Teachers

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Lesson 3.1

Teacher Pay

Adjusted for inflation, is teacher pay higher now than it was in the 1970s?

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Lesson 3.2

Teacher Credentials

Where do most California teachers earn their credentials?

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Lesson 3.3

Teacher retention

Do half of new teachers quit within five years, or is that a myth?

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Lesson 3.4

Teacher placement

A school may cost more to run if its teachers are experienced. Where does the extra money come from?

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Lesson 3.5

Teacher improvement

Many teachers take extra college courses. Why? How does it help them?

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Lesson 3.6

Collaboration

What is the main obstacle that blocks teachers from collaborating more?

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Lesson 3.7

Benefits

Who provides teachers' health insurance? The state, the district, the union, or the teachers themselves?

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Lesson 3.8

Teacher pay

What factors determine a �teacher's pay?

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Lesson 3.9

Teacher evaluation

Is it legal for schools to collect students' feedback as part of teacher evaluations?

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Lesson 3.10

Tenure and Seniority

In bad budget years, why do districts tend to lay off the teachers in high-poverty schools?

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Lesson 3.11

Teacher Pensions

Do teacher pensions improve if the stock market goes up?

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Chapter 4

Time

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Lesson 4.1

Early Education

A famous old study estimated that investments in preschool pay back sevenfold. Was this too high or too low?

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Lesson 4.2

Time per Student

How much bigger are California's class sizes than other states'?

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Lesson 4.3

School Hours

About how many hours are there in a school year?

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Lesson 4.4

Time Management

About how much does an hour of school cost, per student?

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Lesson 4.5

Extra Time

Why do many schools avoid "tracking" students by ability?

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Lesson 4.6

Summer

Why do schools take a summer break?

Hmm. Are you sure about that?

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Lesson 4.7

After School

Where does funding for after-school programs come from?

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Lesson 4.8

Missing School

About what fraction those in America's prisons are high school dropouts?

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Chapter 5

Places for Learning

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Lesson 5.1

Where you Live

Is it legal to enroll your child in a school other than the one down the street?

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Lesson 5.2

School Choice

When given a choice, what schools do families usually choose?

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Lesson 5.3

Selective Schools

Do girls tend to learn better at schools without boys ?

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Lesson 5.4

Continuation Schools

How does school work for kids who fall really behind, or get in serious trouble?

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Lesson 5.5

Charter Schools

About 1 in 10 students in California attends a charter school.

Are they learning more?

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Lesson 5.6

Private Schools

Most private schools are affiliated with a religion.

Is tuition at private schools tax-deductible?

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Lesson 5.7

Community Schools

How can schools support families in poverty in order to help their children to succeed in school?

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Lesson 5.8

Principals

How many years does the average principal stay at a school?

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Lesson 5.9

Facilities

What percentage vote is required to pass a tax for a school facilities bond?

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Lesson 5.10

School Climate

How common is bullying?

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Lesson 5.11

Small Schools

Do smaller schools get better results?

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Lesson 5.12

Home Schools

What percentage of students are home-schooled?

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Lesson 5.13

Discipline

May students legally bring a gun to school?

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Chapter 6

The Right Stuff

(curriculum, materials, and so on)

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Lesson 6.1

Standards

Who created the Common Core Standards?

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Lesson 6.2

Academic Rigor

(a-g)

To qualify for a California four-year college, do students have to take an art class?

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Lesson 6.3

English

By law, must California schools conduct lessons in English?

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Lesson 6.4

STEM and STEAM

Most states require 2 years of science in high school. Does California?

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Lesson 6.5

Assessment

Are bubble tests still a thing for state testing?

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Lesson 6.6

Ed Tech

Are schools allowed to assign homework that requires access to a computer?

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Lesson 6.7

Relevance

Students learn a lot from projects.

Does Common Core support project-based learning?

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Lesson 6.8

The Arts

Where does funding for arts education come from: federal, state or district budget?

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Lesson 6.9

Physical Health

How much P.E. time are kids required to get in grade 8?

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Lesson 6.10

Field Trips

Where does funding for field trips come from?

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Lesson 6.11

Learning for a Career

What is the most common kind of career-oriented course in California?

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Lesson 6.12

Service Learning

Are high school students in California required to participate in public service?

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Lesson 6.13

Social-emotional learning

Can emotional intelligence be taught in school?

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Lesson 6.14

Character

What is restorative justice, and does it work?

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Lesson 6.15

Geography, History and Civics

At what age can you register to vote? �(Are you sure?)

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Lesson 6.16

Language learning

How many years of foreign language learning are required in California?

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Lesson 6.17

Financial Literacy

Six states require students to take a test of financial literacy.

Does California?

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Chapter 7

The System

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Lesson 7.1

The State

Does the State Superintendent of Public Instruction create the education budget?

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Lesson 7.2

The Feds

How much of California's education budget comes from the Federal government?

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Lesson 7.3

School Districts

What is the role of a mayor in the education system?

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Lesson 7.4

Counties

Who holds school districts accountable for results?

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Lesson 7.5

Teacher Unions

Are teachers in California required to join a union?

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Lesson 7.6

Initiatives

Initiatives have driven California education policy. About what % of signatures are collected by paid gatherers?

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Lesson 7.7

Power Players

Is the California Legislative Analyst Office (LAO) partisan or nonpartisan?

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Lesson 7.8

Accountability

If a school is in crisis, who is on the hook for making sure it improves?

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Lesson 7.9

Interventions

If a school district is in crisis, who is on the hook for making sure it improves?

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Lesson 7.10

Local Control�and the LCAP

How often must a district's 3-year plan be revised �(with feedback from parents)

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Chapter 8

Resources

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Lesson 8.1

Yes, California Skimps on Education

Compared to other states, California's funding for education is about average, and also far below average. How is that possible?

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Lesson 8.2

Education Dollars:�What they Buy

Do California school districts spend more on administration relative to other states?

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Lesson 8.3

Who Pays?

About what fraction of the costs of K-12 are covered by property taxes?

How about the lottery?

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Lesson 8.4

Prop 13 �and Prop 98

Did Prop 13 increase the property tax burden for businesses?

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Lesson 8.5

LCFF

Does California's school funding formula provide the same base funding per student for all grade levels?

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Lesson 8.6

Non-LCFF

On average, it costs more to educate a special ed student. How much more?

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Lesson 8.7

Allocations

The state budget for education must be passed by June 30.

By when must school districts set their budgets?

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Lesson 8.8

Effectiveness

Out of 1,000 school districts, how many were taken over by the state in the Great Recession?

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Lesson 8.9

Other Funding

How much money does a typical school raise through donations?

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Lesson 8.10

Parcel Taxes

Parcel taxes are hard to pass.

About what fraction of students attend a school supported by a parcel tax?

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Lesson 8.11

Volunteers

Do parents tend to volunteer more at higher-wealth schools or at lower-wealth schools?

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Chapter 9

Success

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Lesson 9.1

Measures of Success

Grades. Test scores. �Teacher comments:

Which indicator of a student's academic success should parents trust to be most objective?

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Lesson 9.2

Academic Milestones

On average, graduation rates been rising.

Have they been rising for all groups?

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Lesson 9.3

Standardized Tests

Which better predicts a student's success in college:

High school grades, or SAT/ACT score?

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Lesson 9.4

College-ready

What fraction of college students start with remedial (high school level) classes?

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Lesson 9.5

Data Systems

Does the state automatically collect data from reports like the LCAP, SARC and SPSA?

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Lesson 9.6

Achievement Gaps

Over the long term, are student test scores rising, falling, or staying about the same?

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Lesson 9.7

Measuring Schools

Can schools with the same test scores have different "performance" on the Dashboard?

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Lesson 9.8

After High School

What is the biggest part of California's college system:

UC, CSU, or the community colleges?

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Lesson 9.9

Paying for College

Are California's colleges more expensive than those in other states, or less expensive?

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Chapter 10

So Now What?

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Lesson 10.1

What if we "blew up" the education system?

About what % of the US population is currently enrolled in school?

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Lesson 10.2

Go Big

If communities have plenty of money, how do they spend it on their schools?

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Lesson 10.3

Go Lean

As a percentage of all economic activity, has spending on public education grown since 1970 or decreased?

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Lesson 10.4

Change

In good economic times, does systemic change tend to be easier or harder?

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Lesson 10.5

Keep Learning

What free website is the news source of record for California education?

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How much does Ed100 cost?

That's easy: it's FREE

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Free? How can�Ed100.org be free?

Who supports it?

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Who Created Ed100?

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A Small, Committed Team, mostly volunteers

Fair. Factual. Fun. Care to join us?

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Who Likes Ed100.org?

Education Experts

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Who Likes Ed100.org?

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"Ed100 is a guide no parent should be without. It's an opportunity to understand education in California and a parent's role, which we know is crucial to a student's success."

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