Time: 1:00 p.m. Central Time
Location: Virtual
Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Southwest is partnering with staff from the College, Career, and Military Preparation Division at the Texas Education Agency (TEA) who are working to ensure that all Texas high school students have access to high-quality career and education pathways. TEA is currently piloting its Effective Advising Framework, a comprehensive school counseling program designed to support students to and throughout their career and education pathway.
This REL Southwest coaching project built TEA's capacity to develop and use logic models to conceptualize and plan for the implementation of the Effective Advising Framework, particularly Lever 1, strong program leadership and planning, and Lever 5, high-quality tools and resources. The project also supported TEA partners in identifying data elements to monitor outputs and outcomes of the Lever 1 and Lever 5 logic models. In this session, REL Southwest and TEA finalized the logic models for Levers 1 and 5 and began discussion of the data needed to measure outputs and outcomes for Lever 1.
Speakers:
- Nora Gannon-Slater, Senior Researcher, REL Southwest
- Holly Williams, Senior Researcher, REL Southwest
- Cathy Malerba, Gibson Consulting, REL Southwest
Partnership affiliation: This event was hosted by REL Southwest's Texas Education Agency Tri-Agency Workforce Priorities partnership.