How can we improve educational systems and student outcomes?
Empowering educational change through technical assistance
Challenge
In Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, educators, students, and families have shown remarkable resilience in overcoming challenges. These include related school closures and disruptions caused by natural disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes.
Despite these efforts, student performance has yet to fully return to earlier levels. State educational agencies (SEAs) continue to diligently implement evidence-based practices to improve student outcomes, close achievement gaps, and increase access to educational opportunities.
The Comprehensive Center Network (CCNetwork) features federally funded Technical Assistance Centers that address critical educational needs nationwide. Working alongside state, district, and local leaders, the U.S. Department of Education, national organizations, and partners, these Centers provide free services to support capacity-building in SEAs and local educational agencies (LEAs).
Westat led the 2019-24 Region 14 Comprehensive Center, partnering with leaders of SEAs in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. This partnership brought together experts, services, and supports to tackle the region’s most complex challenges.
Solution
The Center provided client-centered, needs-based, and co-created capacity-building services, delivered by subject matter and practitioner experts. The Center enhanced the ability of state clients to identify and implement a range of supports for LEAs to improve student outcomes. This involved selecting and implementing sustainable, evidence-based practices (EBPs) that combined subject matter expertise with cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and data visualization.
The Center recognized the unique challenges and goals of each educational system. To maximize its impact, the Center categorized projects into 5 key areas. These areas addressed high-priority challenges identified collaboratively across the region.
- College and career readiness: Developing skills and academic preparedness for a global, knowledge-based economy.
- Educator effectiveness: Raising academic expectations through evidence-based education practices.
- Effective instruction: Scaling instructional leadership models to advance student outcomes.
- Organizational effectiveness: Assisting states by aligning internal processes, optimizing resource allocation, and cultivating a culture that maximizes educational impact.
- School and community health: Providing resources and partnerships to improve student and staff well-being.
This strategic organization allowed the Center to align its services with state goals, develop a shared vision, maximize efficiency, and deliver results for clients.
Results
These exemplary projects highlight the Center’s impact across the region, showcasing its collaborative efforts in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.
Increasing Access to Effective Educators in Arkansas
To provide educators with opportunities to grow, the Center supported the Arkansas Department of Education with the alignment of its programs in a talent development system and strengthened the metrics for evaluating impact. Learn more: Increasing Access to Effective Educators in Arkansas
Launching an EPIC Dashboard for Louisiana
The Louisiana Department of Education partnered with the Center to design a groundbreaking fiscal data visualization solution—EPIC (Education Progress and Investment Charts). EPIC uses AI to make data on Louisiana’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) investments and outcomes clear and accessible. Learn more : Launching an EPIC Dashboard for Louisiana
Building Safe, Supportive Schools for All Texas Students
The Texas Education Agency and its partners, including the Center, worked to build statewide school-based mental health supports to ensure students, families, schools, and districts can access the tools and resources necessary to effectively address mental and behavioral health needs. Learn more: A Collective Approach to Building Safe and Supportive Schools for All Texas Students
Westat is proud to have led the Region 14 Comprehensive Center and is excited to continue supporting educational improvement in the Southwest as the lead of the newly formed 2024-29 Southwest Comprehensive Center (Region 9), serving Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Senior Expert Contacts
Kristin Nafziger
Vice President
Lauren Decker-Woodrow
Principal Research Associate
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