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How is your school doing? |
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Indiana’s
Accountability for System for Academic Progress (ASAP) – the award-winning site that
provides every school and district in Indiana with a “snapshot
page” giving users access to a variety of information
in an easy-to-understand format, including contact information,
demographic data, teacher information, school improvement planning
goals, assessment results in an easy-to-understand format,
maps, and more. |
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K-12 School Data – part of the Department’s ASAP
Website; the link allows you to find data for one specific
school corporation or compare data from different corporations. |
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Adequate Yearly Progress – The
federal No Child Left Behind Act requires school corporations
to show annual improvement in performance or Adequate Yearly
Progress (AYP). This site allows you to search for the AYP
results for any Indiana school corporation or individual
school and provides general information for the state for
the current year.
- School Accountability
- The
No Child Left Behind Act – No Child
Left Behind is the bipartisan education reform
law proposed by President George W. Bush and passed
into law by Congress on January 8, 2002. The No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) reauthorized
the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
-- the main federal law affecting education from
kindergarten through high school. NCLB is built
on four principles: accountability for results,
more choices for parents, greater local control
and flexibility, and an emphasis on doing what
works based on scientific research.
- Public
Law 221 – Public Law 221, also known
as P.L.221-1999, is Indiana’s school improvement
and accountability law, which predates the federal
No Child Left Behind Act. As with NCLB, P.L 221’s
guiding principals are standards, assessment and
accountability. Key components of P.L. 221 are
school improvement plans; professional development
programs and grants; achievement grants; and consequences
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Setting Expectations: Standards & Curriculum |
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Academic Standards – Indiana’s K-12 academic
standards have been recognized as being among the best in the
nation for clearly establishing what students should know and
be able to do at each grade level. |
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Indiana’s
Core 40 Information Center – Information
on the Core 40 curriculum and diploma. Core 40, a set of courses
designed to provide the best preparation for higher education
and the workforce, will be the default curriculum for students
entering high school in Fall 2006. |
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High School Diploma Requirements
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Advanced Placement – Information on college-level
courses offered in high school which count toward a student's
high school graduation requirements and may enable the student
to move directly into upper-level college classes in the
specified area.
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Measuring Progress: ISTEP+ & GQE |
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ISTEP+ InfoCenter – gives statewide data on the most
current ISTEP+ testing results for grade-levels and student
groups. The site also offers information on ISTEP+ testing
dates, workshops, and other helpful information related to
the test. |
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Important
ISTEP+ Information Brochure (Grades 3 – 8) – explains
what the ISTEP+ test is, gives brief overviews on each section
of the test, and answers to frequently asked questions. |
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ISTEP+ Documents (including Item Samplers
and Released Applied Skills Items) – instructional resource that provides
information designed to guide, direct, and clarify ISTEP+ preparation. |
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2005 ISTEP+ Program Manual - This manual provides an overview
of Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus
(ISTEP+) for the 2005-2006 school year, including information
about both the Grade 10 Graduation Qualifying Exam (GQE)
and the Graduation Qualifying Exam Retest (both GQE Retest
and GQE First Edition Retest).
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Professional Development and Licensing |
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Professional Standards Division Information – previously
known and the Professional Standards Board, the Division of
Professional Standards oversees teacher licensing and education. |
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Indiana Video Information Network - Developed at the Indiana
Department of Education in 1997, IVIN delivers to the Internet
community streaming programs which vary in length and content.
At the present time (01/27/01) I.V.I.N. is in the process of
growing as we are adding (very much like a television network)
affiliate I.V.I.N.'s throughout the state. |
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Indiana Principal Leadership Academy - The I.P.L.A. is a
national model for the training of principals as leaders of
instructors. Through Academy experiences and educational challenges,
these leaders are empowered with effective behaviors and standards.
Graduates of the I.P.L.A. set the pace for statewide educational
improvement and reform, and are recognized as exemplary educational
leaders in Indiana and throughout the country. |
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School Counselors Rules and Regulations – provides
quick and easy access to Indiana Licensing Standards for School
Counselors, education laws and state guidelines and official
memos. |
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Professional Development for Counselors - Opportunities
for counselors to enhance their knowledge and skills.
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Parent Resources |
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The
Learn More Resource Center – Indiana’s
Pre-K to College Connection, which supports and encourages
lifelong learning for all Indiana citizens. Up-to-date
materials, helpful checklists and other valuable resources
and tools provide parents, students, school counselors
and others with information about every aspect of education
from the early years of learning through K-12 education,
college and beyond. The site provides searchable information
(more than 40,000 pages of resource materials) including
information on: Indiana Labor Market; Career Technical
and Vocational Training; Apprenticeship Training Programs;
Indiana Colleges and Universities and links to colleges
across the nation; Career Interest Inventories (free);
Career Planning activities for students and families;
more than 500 Career Profiles with job skill requirements,
Indiana state and regional wages and 10-year job outlook
projections; targeted information on Indiana's emerging
economic development areas - life sciences, information
technology, twenty-first century logistics, advanced
manufacturing; Job search and interviewing tips; resume
writing tools; self-employment information; and parent
information on supporting student learning.
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Parents Count - The Learn More Parents Count section posts
information on such topics as the importance of rigorous courses
- especially in math and science - as well as real world skills
such as financial literacy. Articles also include pointers
about the ways parents can be effectively involved in their
student's education; also available in Spanish. |
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PBS Kids: Ready To Learn - Ready To Learn is an innovative
early education partnership between PBS and the US Department
of Education. Ready To Learn integrates free and universally
available children's educational television and online resources
with community outreach to help parents and educators prepare
young children for success in school. |
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Study Skills - This booklet covers general guidelines to
better studying as well as tips on taking notes, writing, learning
math, improving memory, taking tests, managing time and listening. |
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PREP - This resource for 8th graders covers Core 40, the
ISTEP+ Graduation Qualifying Exam and other basics of high
school success, along with introductory career planning strategies. |
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Learn More InfoSeries - Continuously updated, the Learn More
Information Series helps provide the information needed to
succeed. |
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Indiana Guidance Report - Learn More Resource Center conducts
an annual 9th and 11th Grade Student Survey to inform educators,
policy makers and parents about student education and career
expectations, interests, experiences and perceived limitations
to continuing their education. Parents can compare their student's
overall school responses to state averages and to other schools. |
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Trip to College - Paying for college is the single biggest
concern that most parents have in the planning process. Check
out this resource for parents from the Indiana Youth Institute. |
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School Nutrition Programs – offers information on applying
for free or reduced-price meals and special milk benefits. |
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Ask Student Services – a Web forum that allows members
of the public to ask questions about student services such
as counseling or regarding issues like attendance, peer mediation,
private and home schooling, and school safety.
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Student Resources |
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Study Skills - This booklet covers general guidelines to
better studying as well as tips on taking notes, writing, learning
math, improving memory, taking tests, managing time and listening. |
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PREP - This resource for 8th graders covers Core 40, the
ISTEP+ Graduation Qualifying Exam and other basics of high
school success, along with introductory career planning strategies. |
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Learn More InfoSeries - Continuously updated, the Learn More
Information Series helps provide the information needed to
succeed. |
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Virtual Library Inspire - offers magazines, encyclopedias,
and other resources to all Indiana residents; allows members
of the public to research current events, science, business,
health, notable people, and hobbies from any library, school,
home or office. |
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Homework Hotline - Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology's Homework Hotline provides FREE
math and science homework help to Indiana students in grades
6-12. Students may call the Homework Hotline from 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) toll free at 1-877-ASK-ROSE.
It's a free service and a free call! The program is funded
by Lilly Endowment, Inc., 3M Corporation and Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology.
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Higher Education Resources |
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The Learn More Resource Center – Indiana’s Pre-K
to College Connection, which supports and encourages lifelong
learning for all Indiana citizens. Up-to-date materials, helpful
checklists and other valuable resources and tools provide parents,
students, school counselors and others with information about
every aspect of education from the early years of learning
through K-12 education, college and beyond. The site provides
searchable information (more than 40,000 pages of resource
materials) including information on: Indiana Labor Market;
Career Technical and Vocational Training; Apprenticeship Training
Programs; Indiana Colleges and Universities and links to colleges
across the nation; Career Interest Inventories (free); Career
Planning activities for students and families; more than 500
Career Profiles with job skill requirements, Indiana state
and regional wages and 10-year job outlook projections; targeted
information on Indiana's emerging economic development areas
- life sciences, information technology, twenty-first century
logistics, advanced manufacturing; Job search and interviewing
tips; resume writing tools; self-employment information; and
parent information on supporting student learning. |
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Indiana College Answer - an online resource to help Indiana
parents and students plan and pay for higher education. |
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State Student Assistance Commission
of Indiana – site
offers information on Indiana’s college assistance programs,
gives links for other sources of aid, and features a section
for frequently asked questions. |
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Indiana Commission for Higher Education – site offers
links to the state’s higher education institutions and
provides information about academic degree programs and state
policies concerning higher education. |
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Drive of Your Life – resource provided by the Indiana
Youth Institute that illustrates the importance of making
a good career choice (Macromedia Flash player required).
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Adult Education |
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Program Locations – provides a statewide directory
of adult education facilities and General Equivalency Diploma
(GED) programs by county. |
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Hot Links – various links to sites related to adult
education and continuing education. |
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Performance Data – site offers information on how
adult students are performing in state programs.
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Indiana Department of Education
News |
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News Releases – Latest Department news.
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Education Policy |
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Indiana State Board of Education - Established by the General
Assembly, the 11-member State Board of Education oversees state
education policy-making. Its major responsibilities, set by
statute, are to establish the educational goals of the state,
developing standards and objectives for local school corporations;
assess the attainment of the established goals; assure the
compliance with established standards and objectives; and make
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on
the educational needs of the state, including financial needs. |
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Indiana’s
Education Roundtable - Appointed and co-chaired
by the Governor and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Indiana's
Education Roundtable serves to improve education for all Hoosier
students. The Roundtable is a committed group of diverse stakeholders
including key leaders from K-12 and higher education, business,
industry and labor, parents and community, and the Indiana
General Assembly. Their purpose is to focus collectively on
critical issues in education and to set and maintain a vision
for educational change and student success in Indiana.
- Indiana’s
P-16 Plan - The P-16 plan is a strategic framework
for aligning policies, resources, and strategies across
all sectors of Indiana’s education system. The
framework includes 70 recommendations in 10 categories.
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Indiana Commission for Higher Education - The Indiana Commission
for Higher Education is a fourteen-member public body created
in 1971 to define the educational missions of public colleges
and universities; plan and coordinate Indiana’s state-supported
system of postsecondary education; review budget requests
from public institutions and the State Student Assistance
Commission; and approve or disapprove for public institutions
the establishment of new programs or expansion of campuses.
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Helpful Information and Links |
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School Finance – provides a glossary of budget and
finance terms. |
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Virtual Library Inspire - offers magazines, encyclopedias,
and other resources to all Indiana residents; allows members
of the public to research current events, science, business,
health, notable people, and hobbies from any library, school,
home or office. |
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School Nutrition Programs – offers information on applying
for free or reduced-price meals and special milk benefits. |
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Department of Education Help List – list of helpful
phone numbers for specific contacts and divisions within
the Department.
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