<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> District and State Collaborative
Network for Developing Comprehensive
Systems for Learning Support<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> To advance the field by increasing the attention of school improvement policy makers
to rethinking student and learning supports
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About New Directions for Student
and Learning Supports.This initative was launched in October, 2011 and has been morphed into the 2015 National Initiative for Transforming Student and Learning Support.
History
- Participants
- First Steps
- Initial Comments
- Where's it Happening? - Examples and Lessons Learned
- Information Exchange
- Impact data relevant to a comprehensive system of learning supports
- Alignment of initiatives and resources in developing a comprehensive system of learning supports
- Creating readiness for systemic change
- Should Schools Be Doing More About Child Abuse? - (Thinking about the news from Pennsylvania)
- Learning Supports Resource Assessment -- Mapping and Analyzing What is Being Done to Address Barriers to Learning and Teaching
- What Superintendents Say about Creating Infrastructure for Learning Supports
- December Update
- January Update
- Some Info, a question, and a resource for teacher inservice
- School Improvement Planning Guide to Enhance How Schools Address Learning and Behavior Problems
- About Professional Development Needs Related to Establishing a Comprehensive System of Learning Supports
- Strengthening links to learning
- How Collaborative Network Participants are Creating Readiness for New Directions for Learning Supports
- May Update
- June Update
- July Update
- About Common Core State Standards for Learning Supports
- About Disseminating the Learning Supports Standards
- Dec Update
- Announcement - 4-17-13
- Student and Learning Supports: Needed -- More than a Few Added Services (5-6-13)
- Alabama Releases New Learning Supports Design Plan and Names First Districts to Participate in Roll-Out (8-6-13)
- UCLA NEWS RELEASE (8-30-13)
- Network Sharing (10/12/13)
- Network Sharing (November, 2013)
- Updates from Across the Country (November, 2013)
- Updates (January, 2014)
- Updates (February, 2014)
- Updates (Spring, 2014)
- Update May 2014)
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(310) 825-3634
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