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What you need to know about the. A community forum. November 11, 2013 November 13, 2013 December 4, 2013. Milford Public Schools t Milford, Connecticut. Presentation Overview. 1.The Background: 1893 to present 2.Common Core: Defined The Standards - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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November 11, 2013November 13, 2013December 4, 2013

W h a t y o u n e e d t o k n o w a b o u t t h e

A community forum

Milford Public Schools t Milford, Connecticut

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Presentation Overview

1. The Background: 1893 to present

2. Common Core: Defined

3. The Standards

4. The Assessment: SBAC replaces CMT/CAPT

5. Professional Learning: Teachers need realignment, too

6. Parents: What you can do to help

7. Questions and Answers

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The Background

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The Background

The concept of Common Standards is not new.

1893: Columbia University, NYC

Ten men in a secret society debated what American high schools should teach. In their final report, the Committee of Ten concluded:

“Students deserve a strong liberal arts education – in which every subject is taught in the same way and to the same extent to every pupil so long as he pursues it, no matter what the probable destination of the pupil may be.”

TIME, Monday Sept. 30, 2013, Amanda Ripley 4

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The Background

June 2008: Governors Across Country Request Common Standards

An earlier study (2004) revealed students were graduating without the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the work world.

Governors requested: Standards that directly link to what colleges and employers

want young people to know.

Standards for all students - Grades K-12.

Standards that are more rigorous, but fewer in number.

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The Background

June 2010: Common Standards Released

n English Language Arts n Mathematics

They were created by educational experts, teachers, administrators, and members of the private sector.

July 7, 2010: Connecticut Adopts Common Core (for English/Math)

August 2013:46 States have adopted the Common Core State Standards.

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Common Core Defined

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Common Core Defined

• http://vimeo.com/51933492

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Common Core Defined

Common Core State Standards are:

“a set of research-based, globally competitive K-12 expectations for English language arts and

mathematics.”

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English Language Arts

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Common Core: English language arts

English/Language Arts Standards

Emphasis on content-rich nonfiction and information texts to build knowledge, in addition to literature.

Reading and writing grounded in evidence from the text.

Listening and speaking skills are included as a standard.

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Common Core: English language arts

What’s In and What’s Out?

In…… Out……1. Daily Encounters w/complex texts 1. Leveled texts (exclusively)

2. Texts worthy of close attention 2. Reading any ol’ text

3. Balance of literary and info texts 3. Solely literature

4. Coherent sequences of texts 4. Collection of unrelated texts

5. Mostly text-dependent questions 5. Mostly text-to-self questions

6. Evidence-based analyses 6. Personal opinions about issues

7. Emphasis on academic vocab 7. Emphasis on literary terminology

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Mathematics

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Common Core: Mathematics

Mathematics Standards

Significantly narrow the scope – move away from ‘a mile wide and an inch deep’ curricula.

Dig deep into fewer concepts for a well-developed understanding of topics that are crucial in college/career success.

Ask students to think across grades and make links to major topics within grades.

Demand that students have conceptual understanding and can demonstrate procedural skill and fluency, and application.

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Common Core: Mathematics

Priorities in Mathematics

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Grade Priorities in support of Rich Instruction and Expectations of Fluency and Conceptual Understanding

K-2 Addition and subtraction, measurement using whole number quantities

3-5 Multiplication and division of whole numbers and fractions

6 Ratios and proportional reasoning; early expressions and equations

7 Ratios and proportional reasoning; arithmetic of rational numbers

8 Linear algebra

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Common Core: Mathematics

An Example … CMT Grade 4

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Common Core: Mathematics

An Example … SBAC Grade 4

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Common Core: Mathematics

An Example … SBAC Grade 4 (2nd in a series)

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Testing

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Testing

Two tests were developed to be used in conjunction with the Common Core State Standards

States could choose either one.

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Testing

Connecticut chose the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, also known as SBAC.

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Testing

Key points about the Smarter Balanced Test (SBAC)

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Test is given 100% on the computer.

SBAC will replace CMT/CAPT

SBAC will be Field Tested in Connecticut in Spring 2014

First official SBAC to be administered in Spring 2015

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Testing

Key points about the Smarter Balanced Test (SBAC)

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Questions are delivered one at a time.

Questions will ‘build’ upon the previous question (in a series).

The SBAC test is adaptive; it records correct and incorrect answers and monitors how far a student can go before getting ‘stuck.’

Real time data will greatly assist teachers in planning student instruction.

Test requires the application of skills and context to real world problems.

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Testing

SBAC: Grades 3-8, and Gr. 11 (new)

- Replaces CMT/CAPT

One Exception:

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CMT/CAPT – Science- Gr. 5, 8, and 10 only

- Expected to be far more difficult

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Professional Learning

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Professional Learning

Teacher Training Will be Essential

- Curriculum- Assessment- Teacher Training to involve a Shift in Thinking

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How Parents Can Help

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How Parents Can Help

The Sure Fire List of ‘Best Bets’

1. Visit the Library …. Often.

2. Encourage your child to read non-fiction texts.

3. Review your student’s work, involve yourself in their studies.

4. Ask lots of questions – have discussions about their work.

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Resources

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Resources

PTA Parents’ Guide to Student Success

www.pta.org A concise guide to the standards for each grade in ELA and Mathematics Includes an overview of key things your child will learn in math/English Gives ideas for activities to help your child learn at home Includes topics to talk about with your child’s teacher throughout the year

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Resources

Connecticut Dept. of Education Website

www.ct.gov/sde

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Milford Public Schools Website

www.milforded.org

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Questions & Answers

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… and how about that True/False Test?

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True False Test ….

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Thank you for your support!