Or. Admin. Code § 581-017-0850 - Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Student Success Plan Grant Program: Definitions
The following definitions apply to OAR 581-017-0850 to 581-017-0875:
(1) "Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Student
Success Plan Grant" or "Grant" means a Grant established under ORS
329.849.
(2) "Community-Based Organization" means a
nonprofit organization that is representative of a community or significant
segments of a community, and that is located within or in close proximity to
the community it serves.
(3)
"Community Voice" means that members representing the community served by the
project, including students, will be involved in co-constructing the project
design, implementation, and/or providing strategic guidance in final
decision-making.
(4) "Culturally
Responsive" means the implicit recognition and incorporation of the cultural
knowledge and experience of students served by the plan in teaching, learning
and assessment. This includes identifying and valuing: students' cultural
assets in instruction and assessment; diverse frames of reference that
correspond to multifaceted cultural perspectives/experiences; and performance
styles in the classroom that do not reflect dominant values of achievement or
success.
(5) "Department" means the
Oregon Department of Education.
(6)
"Disproportionate Discipline" means disproportionate rates of suspensions and
expulsions for Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander students compared to their
white classmates who commit similar infractions and who have similar discipline
histories.
(7) "Evidence-based"
means practices with a proven record of success based on reliable, trustworthy,
and valid evidence that when the practices are implemented with fidelity,
students can be expected to make adequate gains in early literacy.
Instructional practices, activities, strategies, or interventions that are
"evidence-based" should not just privilege scientific evidence, but also be
driven by evidence stemming from the perspectives of those affected by those
practices, activities, strategies, or interventions such as:
(a) Evidence of Tribal consultation,
recommendations, and experiences of American Indian/ Alaska Native community
members or Tribal government.
(b)
Evidence of community-driven, culturally responsive/sustaining/specific,
non-dominant and non-Western ways of knowing, being, and researching.
(8) "Opportunity gap" refers to
the effects and disparities the dominant, White supremacist system and culture
has historically, currently, and intentionally created for groups of students
where factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, English
proficiency, geography, financial wealth, gender, sexuality, familial
situations, and disabilities determine or constrain what opportunities the
system offers and how these affect their educational aspiration, achievement,
and attainment. These effects and disparities form an educational debt that the
dominant educational system owes to marginalized students and a need to address
and shift the system itself.
(9)
"Partnership" means a group of organizations, Tribal governments, districts or
individuals who agree to work together with a common interest and shared
vision. In a partnership, there is a high level of trust and 2-way
communication, and differences in power and privilege are addressed. Roles and
responsibilities on all sides are well-defined and developed with shared
authority in decision making. There might be shared space and staff, with
expectations and agreements in writing.
(10)
(a)
"Plan Student" means a student enrolled in early childhood through
post-secondary educational programs who:
(A)
Self-identifies as Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander; and
(B) Has experienced disproportionate results
in education due to historical practices and policies, as may be further
identified by the State Board of Education by rule.
(b) For the purposes of this definition,
"enrolled" means:
(A) enrollment in a school
district K-12 educational program; or
(B) enrollment in a state-funded early
childhood program, K-12 educational program, or post-secondary education
program which includes but is not limited to educational programs provided by
or in the following institutions: public charter schools, education service
districts, Long Term Care and Treatment facilities, the Youth Corrections
Education Program, the Oregon School for the Deaf, and Juvenile Detention
Education Programs.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 338.155 & ORS 329.849
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329.849
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