21CSLA State Center Year One in Review

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21CSLA State Center Year 1 in Review: 2020–2021 by the numbers

7 Regional Academies; State Center headquartered at UC Berkeley and UCLA

Collective Meetings, January–June

  • 26 Meetings
  • 1.5 hours
  • 25 Participants
  • 975 Hours

Research-Practice Webinars

  • 5 webinars
  • 540 attendees

Localized Professional Learning

  • 3 Groups of 30 Participants
  • 12 Professional Learning Hours
  • Total:
    • 630 Participants  
    • 7,560 Hours

“This professional learning opportunity is helping me bring together two things I hold dear to my heart: equity and inquiry. I have previously felt isolated in this work and so I am excited to be in this group to help me move forward.”

Communities of Practice

  • 6 Groups of 15 Participants
  • Total: 630 Participants

“Sure, we had other PDs... But it always felt like we were working for someone else’s agenda. For the 21CSLA Community of Practice, I felt we were a peer group working on issues that meant something to us.”

Coaching

  • 99 Coaches Statewide
  • 30 Coachees per Academy
  • 25 Hours per Coachee
  • Total:
    • 210 Leaders Coached
    • 5,250 Hours of Coaching

“I wanted to have a mentor that will help me think, act, and reflect with an equity lens, especially in pointing out my possible equity gaps. Extremely valuable work that is helpful in addressing personal and professional needs and goals that serve our students.”

More feedback from participants

99% of responding participants said that the 21CSLA Community of Practice helped them develop strategies to address their problem of practice.

91% of responding leaders who received coaching said it improved their ability to lead with an equity-centered focus.


“One of the keys of student success, next to classroom teachers, are effective principals who commit to high standards and a schoolwide vision that helps all students.”
– Tony Thurmond, State Superintendent of Public Instruction


The 21CSLA State Center works in partnership with:

  • California State Board of Education
  • California Department of Education
  • California Subject Matter Project
  • California Collaborative for Educational Excellence