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Rialto Unified School District
A Change in Assessment Procedures
Looking at Infrastructure Computer updates Working with IT department (more than pre
id) Integrating technology into lessons Practicing with the equipment- SBAC
training and practice tests
Computer Assessment Needs
Big Ideas
The course needs to be taught around “Big Ideas”. Unlike previous courses where chapters and skills were taught in isolation and it was not apparent why students studied certain skills, there is a need to connect concepts and skills and teach them in multiple perspectives.
So for example, a “Big Idea” would be on Functions. Functions can be linear or non-linear. All functions involve five perspectives that are taken into consideration: Data Tables, Equations, Graphs, Word Problems, and Pictorial Representations. So students would take this “Big Idea” and apply it to linear, quadratic, exponential, step, logarithmic and trigonometric functions.
Big Ideas of Mathematics
Therefore there is a purpose and a connection made around these perspectives rather than teaching each function as something totally separate
Be sure to explicitly model the Standards for Mathematical Practice
When students explain their reasoning have them justify their responses by using the Standards for Mathematical Practice they become familiar with them.
Big ideas
Linear Functions and Inequalities◦ How do you get the other four perspectives of a
linear function given one perspective?
Key Questions
Training – outside District and within District to strengthen all teachers knowledge of the new standards
Training by grade levels in the shifts in content, new terminology and perspective of mathematics
Follow up trainings Developed cohorts of teachers at sites and
district level Developed Core team to assist with writing of
questions a
Training
Developed a variety of assessments◦ Common Formative Assessments by PLC’s◦ Chapter tests◦ Performance Tasks◦ Benchmarks to include enhanced multiple choice◦ Used item banks- Key Data/ Illuminate◦ Piloted online testing with Illuminate
Roll Out
Discussed results in PLC’s and with District level teams
Piloted new textbooks Looked at updating our placement
procedures for mathematics◦ Incorporated MDTP◦ Grades◦ Benchmark Data
Collaboration!
Roll Out
Item types: ◦ Selected response◦ Short constructed response◦ Extended constructed response◦ Technology enhanced◦ Performance task
Mirror the State test
Continue to refine what we have Look at the blueprints provided by the State Browse the Digital Library for resources Browse other states for resources Delve into ancillary adopted math materials Communication and collaboration Support from District, Site and teacher level
Next Steps
Jennette Harper Executive Director [email protected] 909-820-7700 x 2300
Questions