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Alternative and Flexible Learning Models

Since the Rules for the Administration of the Public School Finance Act (1 CCR 301-39) changes were adopted by the State Board of Education in March 2024, the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) has been exploring future opportunities to collaborate with the field to collectively explore the rule changes and learn how districts and schools may be considering new learning designs. Some of CDE's current ideas and goals include expanding awareness of the flexibilities within the new conditions, identifying barriers and constraints impacting the field with flexible learning, supporting districts and schools with learning models under the new rules, sharing ideas and resources for programming that meets documentation requirements, and developing a learning community among practitioners. 

For the most current information about the rule changes, CDE's School Auditing Office hosted an "Informational Session Regarding Changes to the Public School Finance Act" webinar on March 21, 2024. The presentation and recording materials for this webinar session are located on their Training and Office Hours page. Please review the 2024-2025 Student October Count Audit Resource Guide for additional information and attend their "Student October: Intro to the Audit Resource Guide" webinar scheduled for August 1, 2024. 

More information and resources will be added to this page as CDE structures opportunities for Colorado districts, schools, and other educational stakeholders to access and participate in. A second learning community is anticipated for Fall 2024. 

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Mallorie Klemm, Blended Learning Education Sr. Consultant
klemm_m@cde.state.co.us
303-818-9509


Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Trends Research

In August 2024, Colorado Education Initiative (CEI) released the The Colorado Roadmap for AI in K-12 Education to share guidance for local school districts and state-level organizations on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into teaching and learning.  The Colorado Roadmap for AI in K-12 Education is a dynamic resource designed in partnership with CDE and over 100 stakeholders from across the state. 

Key components of the roadmap include:

  • Reshaping Teaching and Learning: Promoting opportunities to elevate academic rigor, foster deeper learning, provide individualized student support, and advance the teaching profession.
  • Advancing Equitable Access for All Learners: Emphasizing student and family engagement, equity and inclusion strategies, and infrastructure and resource allocation.
  • Developing Policy for Transparent and Ethical Use: Offering guiding tenets for school districts and recommendations to support data usage, procurement and disclosure policies, discrimination and harassment, and acceptable student and teacher use.
  • A Call to Action for Statewide Organizations: Prioritizing conditions for school districts to learn rapidly from each other and from early adopters, and collaboration to foster a unified and informed approach to AI in education.

As knowledge and understanding of AI continue to evolve, the Colorado Roadmap for AI in K-12 Education will be updated to reflect the latest advancements, insights, and resources. Please complete this form to share additional AI in education resources and/or to receive future updates or revisions to this roadmap.

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Natasha Gordon, Data Analysis & Professional Learning Senior Consultant
720-955-9875
gordon_n@cde.state.co.us


CASE Project

The Colorado Association of School Executives (CASE) has been testing the feasibility of allowing large more populated school communities in Colorado to partner with smaller committees to provide virtual learning opportunities in difficult-to-staff content areas since 2023.

CDE began collecting educator shortage data in the 2017-18 school year in response to Colorado House Bill 17-2003: Concerning a Strategic Action Plan to Address Teacher Shortages in Colorado. As part of their work, CDE created the Educator Shortage Survey distributed to all local education agencies (LEAs) including school districts and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). As a result, CDE has reported back to the Colorado Legislature about the support provided for recruiting and retaining educators. Using this data gathered by CDE, CASE has spearheaded the "CASE Project" to expand teacher shortage support in Colorado by identifying regions, academic subject areas, and school district staff requiring the most support.

The main goals of the CASE Project have been to:

  • Reshape the delivery of instruction to ensure that students in any zip code have high-quality teachers and the same opportunities for courses.
  • Increase teacher job satisfaction and the likelihood of retaining teachers in positions longer with fever preps, opportunities to innovate, and potentially greater compensations.
  • Develop the skills desired by business and industry to ensure that the best teachers have access to even more students. 

The CASE Project thus far has resulted in key partnerships between various school districts throughout Colorado to leverage staff and resources. The resulting strategy are available to help local education providers (LEPs) respond to educational shortages across Colorado communities for collaboration with capacity, resources, and efficiencies with small rural systems. More information will be added to this page as the CASE Project continues throughout 2024. 

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Cheri Wrench, CASE Consultant
cwrench@co-case.org
303-921-6360

Mallorie Klemm, Blended Learning Education Sr. Consultant
klemm_m@cde.state.co.us
303-818-9509


OER Project

Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S. 22-5-119) and reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado's statewide supplemental and blended learning program under Colorado Empowered Learning (CEL) ensures public access to a digital repository of content and resources for PK-12 Colorado educators and other educational stakeholders in using Open Educational Resources (OER). CEL, as administered by the Colorado River Board of Cooperative Educational Services (CR BOCES) has lead the "OER Project" for Colorado since 2021.

In collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), the OER Project developed the OERColorado platform composed on the OERColorado Hub and OERColorado Microsite. These websites include openly-licensed, free high-quality learning digital materials. The CR BOCES and ISKME continue to curate resources for any PK-12+ educator or user to access. Please note that OERColorado is administered by and hosted on a third party site. The site is subject to its own terms of use and privacy policies. 

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OERColorado Team
oercolorado@gmail.com

Mallorie Klemm, Blended Learning Education Sr. Consultant
klemm_m@cde.state.co.us
303-818-9509