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North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

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North Dakota Department of Public Instruction
Agency nameNorth Dakota Department of Public Instruction
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
HeadquartersBismarck, North Dakota
Minister responsibleDoug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction is a government agency responsible for overseeing the state's K-12 education system, working closely with National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and National Association of Elementary School Principals. The department is headed by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (North Dakota), who is elected by the people of North Dakota and works with the North Dakota Legislature to develop and implement education policies. The department's mission is to provide leadership and support to North Dakota's schools, ensuring that all students receive a high-quality education, as outlined in the Every Student Succeeds Act and the No Child Left Behind Act. The department collaborates with organizations such as the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, National Science Teachers Association, and International Society for Technology in Education to achieve its goals.

Overview

The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction is responsible for implementing education policies and programs in North Dakota, working with schools and districts to improve student achievement, as measured by ACT (test), SAT, and Advanced Placement exams. The department provides support and resources to teachers, administrators, and students, including professional development opportunities, curriculum guidance, and assessment tools, such as Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium and Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers. The department also works with higher education institutions, such as University of North Dakota, North Dakota State University, and Minot State University, to ensure a seamless transition for students from K-12 education to postsecondary education. Additionally, the department collaborates with organizations such as the National Association of School Psychologists, National Association of School Counselors, and National Association of Elementary School Principals to provide support services to students.

Organization

The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction is organized into several divisions, each responsible for a specific area of education, such as Special education, English language learner programs, and Career and technical education. The department is headed by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (North Dakota), who is assisted by a team of administrators, including the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Assistant Superintendents. The department also has a number of advisory committees, including the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board and the North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, which provide guidance and support on education issues. The department works closely with other state agencies, such as the North Dakota Department of Health and the North Dakota Department of Human Services, to ensure that students receive comprehensive support services.

Responsibilities

The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction has a range of responsibilities, including developing and implementing education policies, providing support and resources to schools and districts, and overseeing the state's education budget, which is allocated by the North Dakota Legislature. The department is also responsible for administering state and federal education programs, such as Title I and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and for ensuring that schools and districts are in compliance with state and federal education laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The department works with organizations such as the National Association of State Directors of Special Education and the Council of Chief State School Officers to stay up-to-date on best practices in education. Additionally, the department collaborates with the North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education and the North Dakota Department of Adult Education to provide education and training opportunities for adults.

History

The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction was established in 1889, when North Dakota became a state, and has a long history of providing leadership and support to the state's education system, working with notable educators such as John Dewey, Maria Montessori, and Rudolf Steiner. Over the years, the department has undergone several reorganizations and reforms, including the establishment of the North Dakota Education Association and the North Dakota School Boards Association. The department has also played a key role in implementing major education initiatives, such as the No Child Left Behind Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act, and has worked with organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers to advocate for education reform. The department has also collaborated with the North Dakota Historical Society and the State Historical Society of North Dakota to develop education programs and resources related to the state's history and culture.

State Superintendent

The State Superintendent of Public Instruction (North Dakota) is the chief executive officer of the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, responsible for overseeing the state's education system and implementing education policies, as outlined in the North Dakota Century Code. The State Superintendent is elected by the people of North Dakota and serves a four-year term, working closely with the North Dakota Governor and the North Dakota Legislature to develop and implement education policies. The State Superintendent is also a member of the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education and the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board, and works with organizations such as the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Association of State Directors of Special Education to stay up-to-date on best practices in education. The State Superintendent has also worked with notable educators such as Diane Ravitch, Jonathan Kozol, and Alfie Kohn to improve education in North Dakota.

Category:State departments of education in the United States

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