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Mass Insight couldn't be better positioned for Race to the Top than if they had written the grant themselves...

I have to admit that I haven't thoroughly digested their website, but I've taken Dr. Lowery's suggestion to research the work of this company to heart so that I may better understand the science of turnaround schools... Only so far, I'm still in the research and have yet to find the results ...

Directly from the Mass Insight Education website, http://www.massinsight.org/turnaround/index.aspx

The imperative of turnaround

Too many of our children are languishing in low-performing schools that have consistently and shamefully failed their students, families, and communities. School turnaround is an attempt to remedy this failure.

The Turnaround Challenge

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation awarded the Mass Insight Education & Research Institute a grant late in 2005 to produce a framework for states and districts seeking a flexible, systemic approach for swift, significant improvement in schools that have clearly failed their mission, producing track records of under-achievement that are indefensibly poor. The Turnaround Challenge and corollary resources released in 2007, were the result of that grant.

A follow-up grant from the Gates Foundation supported a Mass Insight-led effort to inform national and state leaders around the issue of school turnaround, and to carry out a research and development process to create tools and reports that would help school, district, and state leaders implement the report’s turnaround framework. The resulting resources from this initiative, Meeting the Turnaround Challenge, are available in our Turnaround Challenge Resource Center, and are now being used to design and implement policies in a variety of states.

Turning research into practice

The Turnaround Challenge has gained tremendous attention and praise in the world of education reform, including being downloaded over 175,000 times since its release. With the benefit of both national momentum and turnaround expertise, we decided to take our work to the next level and implement the framework we have espoused. We are now in the process of launching an intensive initiative to transform the The Turnaround Challenge framework into practice.

Mass Insight has been awarded a 2-year, $1.5M grant, from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, to selectively work with a selective group of states, and districts within those states, that have the capacity, leadership consensus, and readiness to reinvent the district model by transforming clusters of turnaround schools through the creation of Partnership Zones.

In addition to the work of this Partnership Zone Initiative, we continue to lead the creation of practice-based tools and reports on school turnaround, advocate at the national and state level for optimal policies and conditions, and support a broader network of states and districts through proprietary consulting work.
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Anonymous said...

They clearly are part of the corporate influence that is guiding RttT. Their results page is thin with broken links, they use partnership zone, and have no peer reviewed proof of results. They are shilling for RttT so that they will get contract $$ from it. Clear as day! Good business model I might add, too bad it is 100% unproven for our students.

Evan Q said...

Well of course it looks like they wrote it. Why would I be so sure? Well, RttT is almost an EXACT carbon copy of an initiative started by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Eli and Edyth Broad Foundation. Arne Duncan has been a strong supporter of Eli Broad's initiatives (even becoming an annual guest speaker to the Broad Superintendents Academy) and Joanne Weiss who Secretary Duncan put in charge of RttT is a BSA graduate.

Dr. Lowery, former Christina School District Superintendent Joeseph Wise AND current Superintendent Dr. Lyles are ALL BSA graduates. Furthermore, in 2009 Jack Markell attended a seminar put on by the Hunt Institute that was bankrolled by the Broad Center and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation included guest speaker Andrew Calkins who is now the Stupaski Foundation lead and former head of Mass Insight. Mass Insight has worked closely with Gates and Broad to help develop a company that would assist in school turnarounds even as Gates and Broad focus on District level reform. Delaware was their test bed and they've succeeded in getting intrenched.

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