"The Annenberg Institute for School Reform (AISR) at Brown University and the John W. Gardner Center
(JGC) at Stanford University have each received three-year grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
to work together to select a network of sites and develop models for College Readiness Indicator Systems
(CRIS). As part of this collaborative effort, AISR and JGC develop, test, and disseminate effective tools and
resources that provide early diagnostic indications of what students need to become college ready. The
two organizations serve complementary, but distinct roles. JGC develops and studies the implementation
of a tri-level (individual, setting, and system) early warning system using a flexible, "design-build" approach
with the partner districts. AISR focuses on cross-site learning; brokering expertise and supports for partner
districts; understanding issues related to district, municipal, state, and federal contexts; and process documentation.
The CRIS sites are Dallas, New Visions for Public Schools (New York City), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
and San Jose, California."
"The National Center on RTI in partnership with the Idaho's State Department of
Education and Boise State University presents a webinar discussing Idaho's
specific learning disability (SLD) criteria. The webinar illustrates the
deliberate and continued collaboration among various programs in the SEA in the
design, development, and implementation of Idaho's SLD eligibility process."
"Universal Design for
Learning
is a set of principles for curriculum development
that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn.
UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods,
materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single,
one-size-fits-all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized
and adjusted for individual needs."