Since 1997, Michigan State University’s Office of K-12 Outreach has had a commitment to outreach and service as part of MSU’s land-grant mission. We work to connect research with practice in schools and districts across Michigan, the U.S. and the world. The Office of K-12 Outreach provides information, expertise, and insight to policymakers at the local, state and national levels. We work with K-12 educators, administrators, philanthropic organizations and policymakers to increase personal, institutional and system-wide capacity focused on improving education for all students.
The Office of K-12 Outreach grounds its work in a student-centered, systemic model. Our approach emphasizes capacity building, collaboration and deep support. We view the schools and districts with which we work as partners. We customize our programs and services to meet each partner’s specific needs. At the heart of our work, lies our commitment to closing student achievement gaps among students of color, lower income students, English language learners and students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
K-12 Outreach offers the following items as support: To complement our approach, K-12 Outreach offers: On-Site Support, Coaching For Effective Teaching, Emerging Leaders and Fellowship of Instructional Leaders.
Identify causes and strategies to close gaps, including:
Providing expertise and resources around four gap areas:
To complement our efforts, K-12 Outreach offers: On-Site Support and Data Services.
To assist in these efforts, K-12 Outreach offers: On-Site Support, Data Services and Fellowship of Instructional Leaders.
To complement our approach, K-12 Outreach offers: On-Site Support, Coaching For Effective Teaching and Fellowship of Instructional Leaders.