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Gwen Perea Warniment, PhD NM NMPED V Vision All students in New Mexico are engaged in a culturally and linguistically responsive educational system that socially, emotionally, and academically prepares each student for success in college, career,


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Gwen Perea Warniment, PhD

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NM NMPED V Vision

All students in New Mexico are engaged in a culturally and linguistically responsive educational system that socially, emotionally, and academically prepares each student for success in college, career, and life.

Early Childhood

All hands on deck literacy training coupled with quality student support

Middle School

All MS students supported to develop a passion and build social and emotional skills

High School

All HS students have access to high interest and high impact enriched school options

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NM NMPED Mi Missi ssion

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The New Mexico Public Education Department partners with educators, communities, and families to ensure that ALL students are healthy, secure in their identity, and holistically prepared for college, career, and life.

Service- Oriented Culturally Linguistically Responsive Lens Asset-Based Partnerships

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Goal 1 – An Educational System that Benefits the Whole Child

In Init itia iativ ives es §Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Education Framework §Integrated Social and Emotional Learning §Support for Special Education §Academic Content Mastery

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In Initiatives es

  • Educator Pipeline
  • Educator Preparation
  • Educator Quality and Professional

Learning

  • Educational Leadership

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Goal 2 – A Vibrant Educator Ecosystem

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In Initiatives es

  • Extended Learning Opportunities
  • Evidence Based Community Schools
  • Targeted and Comprehensive Support for

Struggling Schools

  • New Mexico Multi-layered System of Supports

for Students

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Goal 3 – Equitable Access to Educational Opportunities For Students and Families

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20 Cousins

  • 8 Post Secondary Degrees
  • 4 Certificates
  • 2 Law Enforcement/Security
  • 6 Nothing
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Ini Initiatives es

  • Profile of a New Mexico Graduate
  • Universal Prekindergarten
  • Family and Community Engagement
  • Career and Technical Education Pathways
  • Dual Credit, Advanced Placement, and

Post-Secondary Pathways

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Goal 4 – College and Career Pathways Aligned with the Profile of a New Mexico Graduate

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Systemic Approach to Teaching and Learning

  • Learning requires culture and feedback
  • Feedback requires an understanding of learning at a given point
  • Understanding requires a growth mindset and intentionality
  • Intentionality requires vision and goals
  • Vision and Goals require values
  • Values reflect local wisdom and community

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Partnerships:

  • Emerge from Local Wisdom and Expertise
  • Build Capacity
  • Recognize Systems Approaches Will Rely on Segmentation and

Holistic Integration

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  • How do we define

student success?

  • How do we assess

student success?

  • How do we provide support

for student success across New Mexico?

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  • How do we define student

success?

  • How do we assess student

success?

  • How do we provide support

for student success across New Mexico?

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What are the Influences on Student Performance?

Hartel, E.H. (2013). Reliability and validity of inferences about teachers based on student test scores. Washington: Educational Testing Service.

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Demonstrations of Competency

  • Portfolios
  • Capstone Projects
  • Service-Learning Projects
  • Work-based Learning Assessments

Community of Practice

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Mapping Project

http://arcg.is/1z4Kzb GOAL: Identify programs and practices from around the state that are:

INNOVATIVE

LOCALLY INFORMED HOPEFUL EQUITABLE

UNIQUE

What do WE mean by innovation?

Unique: The program/practice is different in some way from what is most commonly done, or applies something old in a new context. Hopeful: There is some evidence that the program/practice is making a positive difference for students--even if the evidence is anecdotal. Locally Informed: Some aspect of the program/practice or its implementation has been designed based on local input, culture, and context. Equitable: The program/practice addresses or corrects for inequity, and is accessible to communities or individuals who have limited access to resources.

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Q Q & A

Investing for tomorrow. Delivering today.