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stake holder responsibilities SCORE College and Career Ready Advocacy Campaign 1. Coordinate a communications effort across all key stakeholder groups to emphasize that getting a good paying job today requires a different level of education than before and that Tennessee schools can become #1 in the Southeast within the next five years. Emphasize the Tennessee Diploma Project is a first step in this process. As a critical part of this campaign, provide concrete examples of how parents can help their child succeed. 2. Ensure all 2010 gubernatorial candidates have a strong background on education reform efforts in Tennessee by holding one-on-one briefings with all candidates and hosting a gubernatorial candidates forum focused on education. 3. Provide information on education reform efforts in Tennessee at Tennessee County Commissioners Association meetings and other meetings of state and local elected officials. 4. Work with local civic organizations and local business leaders to hold education policy information sessions for 2010 legislative and school board candidates. Legislative Research and Support 1. Work with the chairs and vice chairs of the House and Senate education committees to provide non-partisan policy briefings on education topics that are likely to come up in the next legislative session. Quick Win Projects 1. In spring 2010, launch a three-month task force to develop a comprehensive plan for how all students in the state can be given access to low-cost online courses, especially courses that meet the new high school graduation requirements. Include e4TN, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the Niswonger-Bristol online learning program, and other online course providers as members of this task force. 2. In spring 2010, launch a three-month task force to identify options for reducing the turnaround time for grading assessment tests to allow TCAP and end-of-course exams to be given during the last four weeks of school. 3. In spring 2010, launch a six-month task force to revise the State Board of Education’s Teacher Training Program Report Card. Include additional metrics such as the average ACT scores of teacher candidates, teacher TVAAS scores, the subjects teachers are trained in, and retention rates. Ensure alternative providers and each degree program at a higher education institution are evaluated individually on this report card. Ensure this report card is distributed widely. 4. In fall 2010, launch a six-month task force to identify how the Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship can be used most effectively to increase ac 6W72F