Teachers Change Lives 2009

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Teachers Change Lives

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It starts with reading . . .

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54% elementary students reading on or above grade level in 2001

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70% elementary students reading on or above grade level TODAY

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plus math.

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52% elementary students doing math on or above grade level in 2001

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70% elementary students doing math on or above grade levelTODAY

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107,346 126,819 58,523 77,619 26,721 33,472

These aren’t just numbers. : 

These aren’t just numbers. These are lives. Lives changed by learning. Lives changed by you.

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Since 2001, there are…

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107,346 more Hispanic students reading on or above grade level

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126,819 more Hispanic students doing math on or above grade level

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58,523 more African American students reading on or above grade level

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77,619 more African American students doing math on or above grade level

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26,721 more Students with Disabilities reading on or above grade level

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33,472 more Students with Disabilities doing math on or above grade level

You are making history. : 

You are making history.

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Not long ago… Almost half of Florida’s 4th graders were functionally illiterate. Students scoring below basic on the 1998 National Assessment of Educational Progress

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Today, 70% of Florida’s 4th graders can read. Students scoring basic or above on the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress

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You are shaping the future.

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Florida educates one of every 20 students in the nation.

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The quality of education in Floridamakes a differenceto the future of our nation.

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You are raising the bar.

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2nd in the nation Hispanic students reading on or above the national average 2007, National Assessment of Educational Progress

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4th in the nation African American students reading on or above the national average 2007, National Assessment of Educational Progress

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3rd in the nation Students passing an Advanced Placement exam - up from 4th in the nation last year

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10th in the nation For overall education quality - up from 14st last year Source: Ed Week’s Quality Counts

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What was the catalyst for this surge in achievement?

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Bold reforms that raised expectations for schools and students . . .

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and bold action by teachers and principalsto exceed those expectations.

Accountability : 

Accountability Measuring students annually in reading and math. Grading schools based on student learning. Rewarding schools for performance and progress. Rewarding teachers for motivating students to learn and pass rigorous AP exams.

Accountability : 

Accountability It is hard work. It is working. It is worth it.

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The Foundation for Florida’s Future applauds you.

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You’ve changed lives.

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Thank you.

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