Opportunity Culture® models provide a strategy for addressing educational challenges.
As schools continue to struggle with staffing issues and post-Covid learning recovery, multiple education research groups, advocacy organizations, and state and federal offices have suggested Opportunity Culture® models as one strategy to consider:
Bellwether, Creativity From Necessity: A Practical Toolkit for Leaders to Address Teacher Shortages (page 24)
This toolkit from Bellwether provides ideas and resources—including Opportunity Culture® career paths—that school leaders can use to improve teacher recruitment, hiring, and retention.
U.S. Department of Education, Strategies for Using American Rescue Plan Funding to Address the Impact of Lost Instructional Time (page 16)
The U.S. Department of Education highlighted Opportunity Culture® models that schools and districts could implement using ARP ESSER funds, noting that the Opportunity Culture® initiative works to empower highly effective teachers who serve as models and mentors for colleagues.
Chiefs for Change, The Return: How Should Education Leaders Prepare for Reentry and Beyond? (page 5)
This report proposes strategies to provide students with support and effective learning, including creating nimble staffing models that ensure that students have outstanding teachers, along with at least one caring adult in their school they can connect to. The Opportunity Culture® Multi-Classroom Leadership™ model exemplifies this strategy, the report says. (See also: How Schools Should Use Funding from the American Rescue Plan)
Center for American Progress, How To Ensure Equitable Access to Great Teaching, (paragraph 58)
Recognizing that equitable access to great teaching is more urgent than ever in the face of the ongoing pandemic, this Center for American Progress report highlights the power of Opportunity Culture® career ladders. By providing teachers and teacher residents with strong leadership and support, Opportunity Culture® career ladders have positive results on student learning outcomes.
FutureEd, Covid Relief Playbook, (page 20)
FutureEd highlights schools using Opportunity Culture® models as a promising initiative fostering close teacher collaboration to improve instructional practices and student achievement.
Council of Chief State School Officers, Restart & Recovery: Considerations for Teaching & Learning, (page 24)
The Council of Chief State School Officers categorized areas of consideration for schools and teachers in this report, and highlighted the Public Impact® publication Recommendations for District Policies for At-Home Teaching and Learning.
McKinsey & Company, Reimagining a more equitable and resilient K–12 education system (no longer available online)
McKinsey uses the Multi-Classroom Leadership™ model as its example of a longer-term, radical approach to unbundling the role of the teacher, so that individuals can use differentiated roles that play to their strengths and preferences.
Texas Education Agency, TCLAS State Approved Vendor List, (page 82)
The Texas Education Agency includes Public Impact® on its list of organizations approved to support local education agencies in planning and executing the learning acceleration strategies of TCLAS, or Texas COVID Learning Acceleration Supports. The guide details how the Opportunity Culture® initiative includes opportunities for teacher residents who serve on Multi-Classroom Leader teams.
North Carolina and Arkansas also have established, ongoing programs that can help districts to design and make the transition to Opportunity Culture® staffing models (not to fund teacher pay supplements, which are funded sustainably through reallocations of existing budgets). And Indiana’s HEA 1008 Career Ladders Grant established one-time grant funding for schools to create career pathways that “offer high-performing teachers opportunities to advance in their careers and ensure that more students have exposure to highly effective teachers,” with the Opportunity Culture® model as one of two specifically named as eligible for implementation funding.
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