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Tuesday, June 5 • 9:10am - 10:30am
The Role of Teachers in the Kansas Education Systems Accreditation (KESA) Process

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Kansas Education System Accreditation (KESA) is a system level accreditation process. As such it is the responsibility of the district to ensure that they as well as all schools in their system (district) are in a process of improvement and redesign.  In this session the presenters will provide a brief overview of KESA and discuss the importance of the role of the teacher in this process.

Speakers
avatar for David Barnes

David Barnes

KESA - Accreditation Coordinator, KSDE
I returned to KSDE as a consultant for KESA in 2018 after five years in the classroom, teaching math and science at the high school level. Previously, I worked with standards and assessments at KSDE for six years, in both math and science.
avatar for Jeannette Nobo

Jeannette Nobo

Asst. Director - KESA, Kansas Department of Education
At KSDE for 32 years working in areas of accreditation, school improvement, equity and diversity, curriculum and assessment.



Tuesday June 5, 2018 9:10am - 10:30am CDT
Blue Key Leadership Room- 3