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College and Career ReadinessKentucky Core Academic Standards
Characteristics of Highly Effective Teaching and LearningAssessment Literacy
PODCAST 2
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Podcast 4Podcasts 2 and 3
Gain a deeper understanding of:◦ The purpose of the Kentucky Core Academic
Standards ◦ How the standards address College and Career
Readiness◦ The Kentucky Core Academic Standards in
relation to Core Content 4.1
I can articulate the goals and purposes of the Kentucky Core Academic Standards.
I can articulate how the Kentucky Core Academic Standards prepare students for College and Career Readiness.
I understand how the Kentucky Core Academic Standards relate to Core Content 4.1.
To ensure that all students throughout Kentucky are provided with common content and have opportunities to learn at high levels.
• Divide the large group into two groups to read the introduction to the Common Core State Standards/Kentucky Core Academic Standards.• One group for Math and one for English Language Arts
• These groups will further divide the reading.
MATH-Teams of 4 ELA-Teams of 5
Reading1: Page 1 to “Understanding Mathematics”
Reading 2: “Understanding Mathematics” to the bottom of p. 5
Reading 3: Top of p. 6 to top of p. 7 (stop at 4.)
Reading 4: “4. Model with mathematics” to the end
Reading 1: p. 3
Reading 2: p. 4
Reading 3: p. 5
Reading 4: p. 6
Reading 5: p. 7
As you read your section….◦ Highlight ONE sentence that is important to you.◦ Highlight ONE phrase that is important to you.◦ Highlight ONE word that is important to you.
When you share out with your team…◦ Discuss the sentence first and why you chose it.◦ Discuss the phrase second and why you chose it.◦ Discuss the word last and why you chose it.
Use the chart paper to highlight the important ideas of your team’s discussion.
As a team, walk around and look at each poster.
Use Post-it notes to capture your thinking as you walk.◦ What are the big ideas you notice on the
posters?◦ What commonalities are there between the
posters for Math and English Language Arts?
◦ What questions do you have? After the gallery walk, please be prepared
to share your thinking and conversation with the large group.
It is time to recognize that standards are not just promises to our children,
but promises we intend to keep.
Math Introduction, p. 5
Two Groups Half for Reading (ELA) and half for Math Read your page and discuss with your
small group. Be prepared to share your thinking with
the large group.Handout
◦ CC 4.1 Standards for Reading or Math are in the left column.
◦ Kentucky Core Academic Standards for Reading and Math are in the right column.
What do you notice?
How are they alike? Different?
How will this information influence our discussions regarding the new English Language Arts standards?
I can articulate the goals and purposes of the Kentucky Core Academic Standards.
I can articulate how the Kentucky Core Academic Standards prepare students for College and Career Readiness.
I understand how the Kentucky Core Academic Standards relate to Core Content 4.1.
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Podcast 3-Kentucky Core Academic Standards Podcast 4-Characteristics of Highly Effective
Teaching and Learning with a focus on Assessment Literacy
Summer Professional Development – KCAS, CHETL, Assessment Literacy (preparation for first 6-12 weeks of the school year)
Continuing Professional Development – differentiated to meet the needs of individual schools
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Rollout – introduction and progressive learning about the standards, assessment and CHETL
Characteristics of Highly Effective Teaching and Learning – CHETL
Balanced assessment including effective use of formative assessment - Assessment Literacy
Kentucky Core Academic Standards – KCAS Learning Target
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“High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation.”
~Charles F. KetteringEngineer/Inventor
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