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TRANSITIONING TO COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS Katie McKnight, PhD [email protected]

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Transitioning to Common Core State StandardsPresentation in Covington, GAJanuary 11, 2012

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TRANSITIONING TO COMMON CORE

STATE STANDARDS

Katie McKnight, [email protected]

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A FewDetailsI set up the following back channel:

http://todaysmeet.com/CCSS-Newton

For the most recent version of today’s presentation, please go to the following link and download the slides (It’s a big file).

http://katherinemcknight.com/blog/

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AGENDA FOR TODAY

What do we already know about Common Core State Standards?

Why were Common Core State Standards created and how do they impact today's classrooms?

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AGENDA FOR TODAYCollege and Career Readiness Skills and the 21st Century Skills

Textual Complexity and Interdisciplinary Literacy

Examining Current Curriculum and Assessing for Common Core State Standards Alignment

Creating a Needs Analysis for the transition to Common Core State Standards

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SOME GUIDING QUESTIONS

(ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS)What are the expectations of CCSS?

What are not the expectations of CCSS?

How do we build a synergetic context between CCSS, curriculum, and assessment?

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What do we already know about Common Core State Standards?

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What do we already know about Common Core State Standards?

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What do we know about CCSS?

The 21st Century 3 RsDesigned to be robust, relevant, and rigorous.

Robust: higher level thinking

Relevant: engagement, student involvement, brain-based research

Rigorous: high expectations, critical thinking, challenging thinking

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WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:Prescribe specific instructional strategies and/or curriculum.

Interventions for students who are performing below grade level or who have special needs.

Support for English Language Learners (ELL)

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Why were Common Core State Standards

created and how do they impact today’s

classrooms?

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Intended to create greater consistency for student performance and expectations among states.

NAEP data indicates that the majority of students are not college and career ready.

Why were Common Core State Standards

created and how do they

impact today’s classrooms?

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21st Century

Skills

•PROBLEM SOLVING

•TEAM WORK

•ENTREPRENEURSHIP

•RESEARCH

•CRITICAL THINKING

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FIGURING OUT THE FRAMEWORK

Close reading of the document is essential. Read the Standards and all goals.

Discussion, interpretation, close reading and analysis is necessary.

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We are going to divide in groups based on content area and grade level:

ELA k-2ELA 3-5ELA 6-8

ELA 9-12Math k-2Math 3-5Math 6-8

Math 9-12

Activity

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Why is it structured in this way?

What does the language suggest?

What do you learn about the Standards in the introduction?

What information and why is the information included in the appendices?

http://www.corestandards.org/

Activity: As You Read the Standards

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Look at the content area and grade level that corresponds with your group.

Identify some examples of the following:

Content Standards

Process Standards

Performance Standards

Activity: Part 2

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Textual Complexity and Interdisciplinary Literacy

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Textual Complexity

What makes a text complex?

What are factors that can make a text challenging for students?

Textual Complexity

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Determining Textual Complexity is focused on these three areas:

QUALITATIVE MEASURES:

QUANTITATIVE DIMENSIONS:

READER CONSIDERATIONS:

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Qualitative Measures

Levels of Meaning (literary texts) or Purpose (informational texts)

Structure

Language Conventionality and Clarity

Knowledge Demands

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and factors are those aspects that are difficult or impossible for a person to evaluate efficiently.

Examples include word length or frequency, sentence length, and text cohesion. These are typically measured by computer software.

Qualitative Measures

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include motivation, knowledge, and experiences, while tasks to be considered take into account purpose, complexity, and questions.

Assessments made on reader and task considerations are best done by the teacher who understands the student’s knowledge and experiences.

Reader Considerations

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Informational Literary

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Informational Literary

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Informational Literary

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Informational Literary

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Informational Literary

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Informational Literary

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MORE RESOURCES FROM LEXILE

• Overview video http://www.lexile.com/about-lexile/lexile-video/

• •“What Does the Lexile Measure Mean?” http://lexile.com/m/uploads/downloadablepdfs/WhatDoestheLexileMeasureMean.pdf

• •“Lexile Measures and the Common Core State Standards”http://www.lexile.com/using-lexile/lexile-measures-and-the-ccssi/

• •KSDE Lexile Resource Pagehttp://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=3670

• •Kansas Lexile Maphttp://www.ksde.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=LoE9gJxEzAc%3d&tabid=3670&mid=8721

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Here’s an example• The Qualitative Measures Rubrics

• for Literary and Informational Text: http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=4605

• The rubric for literary text and the rubric for informational text allow educators to evaluate the important elements of text that are often missed by computer software that tends to focus on more easily measured factors.

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Here’s an Example

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LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM

The CCSS make the case for teaching and developing literacy skills across all content areas and grade levels. Content literacy is explicit in CCSS.

What does this mean?

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IN SCHOOL GROUPSWhat is the literacy plan for your school?

How does your literacy plan develop students’ skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language in all content areas?

How does your school address textual complexity?

How do teachers address literacy skills in each content area?

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STRATEGIES THAT SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF LITERACY SKILLS IN ALL

CONTENT AREAS

Pre Reading

During Reading

After Reading

Vocabulary

Posing Questions and Answers

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Using the provided template, respond to the questions.

Post your responses.

Activity

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