Planning for Changes in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessments

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Transcript Planning for Changes in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessments

Planning for Changes in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessments 2012 Budget Presentation #1 Newfane Board of Education Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What changed?

The cut scores Impact on AIS The standards Impact on testing The assessments Impact on test takers

3-8 Assessments Past four years

Cut scores adjusted in 2010 Large increases in level 1 & level 2 Decrease level 3 & 4 Increase need for AIS

Impact of changing scores

More students required to receive AIS One subgroup identified as needing to show progress More tension over testing - for everyone Greater emphasis on test stamina and readiness for students

Sample of changes in assessment

Grade 3 ELA Assessment Before After Administration

Time for testing

Principals chose day within window SED determined day - no choice

75 minutes over 2 days 175 minutes over 3 days

Accommodations up to 80 minutes on day 1 up to 180 minutes on all days Scoring By committee during school day Use of Supt. Conference day

Grade

3 - ELA Total Est. Time 4 – ELA

Testing times and days – Grades 3 & 4

Book

1 2 3

Est. Time Day Administer

70 60 45 175 1 2 3

Book

3 – Math

Est. Time Day Administer

60 60 50 170 1 2 3 4 – Math Total Est.

Time 1 2 3 70 60 45 175 1 2 3 60 60 60 180 1 2 3

New Standards - Common Core State Standards

Articulate what students should know and be able to do (i.e. content and skills) Are organized to be fewer, clearer and higher Provide for greater depth of learning Raise expectations to match international benchmarking Reflect college and career readiness Emphasize coherence, focus, and rigor

Impact of standards & assessments

Teachers must transform to engage students in problem-based learning or project-based learning Computer testing is a new frontier (e.g., security, accommodations, location, retests) - all unknowns Impact of testing on students in CTE (Career and Technical Education) programs is not known How to produce “through course” assessments is unknown Who will score assessments is not decided Test fatigue Tests used to determine, in part, teacher effectiveness

Sample 4th Grade CCSS Questions Which number is least and which number is greatest? ______ 3/4, 2, 4/4, 3/5 Write a number that is greater than 1/5th and less than 1/4th: _______ Locate the following numbers on a number line: 2, 3 x 1/2, 3/4 + 3/4, 2 - 1/10 125 files were downloaded. Each file took 3/4 of a second to download. How long, in total, did it take for all files to download? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie? ______________ 2 1/8 = 8/8 + _______ + 1/8 Write four fractions that all equal 7. ____________________

Sample 9th Grade Math items

If -(3/4)x = 1/2, then what is x? ________ Write two different equations with the same solution as 3(y-1) = 8 _________ One face of a cube has an area x. What is the volume of the cube? Answer in terms of x. ________

Sample 4th grade performance tasks for informational texts Students

explain

how Melvin Berger

uses reasons and evidence

Discovering Mars: The Amazing Story of the Red Planet

regarding the topology of the planet. [RI.4.8] in his book to support particular points Students

identify the overall structure

Simon’s

Horses

of ideas, concepts, and information in Seymour (based on factors such as their speed and color) and

compare and contrast

that scheme to the one employed by Patricia Lauber in her book

Hurricanes

:

Earth’s Mightiest Storms

. [RI.5.5] Students

interpret

the visual chart that accompanies Steve Otfinoski’s

The Kid’s Guide to Money: Earning It, Saving It, Spending It, Growing It, Sharing It

and explain how the information found within it contributes to an understanding of how to create a budget. [RI.4.7] Students

explain the relationship

drawn from Bruce Kosci between time and clocks using specific information elniak’s

About Time: A First Look at Time and Clocks.

[RI.5.3] Students

determine the meaning

of domain-specific words or phrases, such as crust, mantle, magma, and lava, and important general academic words and phrases that appear in Seymour Simon’s

Volcanoes

. [RI.4.4]

Sample Reading List 6-8

Literature: Stories, Drama, Poetry

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Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott (1869)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by Mark Twain (1876) “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost (1915)

The Dark Is Rising

by Susan Cooper (1973)

Dragonwings

by Laurence Yep (1975)

Roll of Thunder

, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor (1976)    

Informational Texts: Literary Nonfiction and Historical,

Scientific, and Technical Texts

“Letter on Thomas Jefferson” by John Adams (1776)

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave

by Frederick Douglass (1845) “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: Address to Parliament on May 13th, 1940” by Winston Churchill (1940)

Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad

Ann Petry (1955) by

Travels with Charley: In Search of America

Steinbeck (1962) by John 9-10       

The Tragedy of Macbeth

by William Shakespeare (1592) “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1817) “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe (1845) “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry (1906)

The Grapes of Wrath

by John Steinbeck (1939)

Fahrenheit 451

by Ray Bradbury (1953)

The Killer Angels

by Michael Shaara (1975)       “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry (1775) “Farewell Address” by George Washington (1796) “Gettysburg Address” by Abraham Lincoln (1863) “State of the Union Address” by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1941) “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1964) “Hope, Despair and Memory” by Elie Wiesel (1997) 11 CCR        “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats (1820)

Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Brontë (1848) “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson (1890)

The Great Gatsby

by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)

Their Eyes Were Watching God

(1937) by Zora Neale Hurston

A Raisin in the Sun

by Lorraine Hansberry (1959)

The Namesake

by Jhumpa Lahiri (2003)       

Common Sense

by Thomas Paine (1776)

Walden

by Henry David Thoreau (1854) “Society and Solitude” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1857) “The Fallacy of Success” by G. K. Chesterton (1909)

Black Boy

by Richard Wright (1945) “Politics and the English Language” by George Orwell (1946) “Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry” by Rudolfo Anaya (1995)

Action steps

SY 11-12 Summer 2012 Recommend initial phase of CCSS implementation:

every teacher is delivering at least one CCSS-aligned unit each semester

. Math and ELA tests continue to be aligned with 2005 Standards The first 50% of ELA, Math, and Arts exemplary modules are in the field from the vendor. The nature and number of these modules is linked w/ the transitional tests to come in 12-13. Vendors for curricular modules in ELA, Math, and the Arts are chosen between September and January and their submissions (several exemplary units) are immediately made available to the field Additional training on CCSS occurs (BOCES) Intensive training on the nature of the transition in the SY 12-13 tests occurs TEACHERS BUILD ALIGNED UNITS OF INSTRUCTION

Action steps continued

SY 12-13 Summer 2013 Ongoing CCSS rollout happens in the schools via State Network Teams (BOCES). Full menu of ELA, Math, and Arts exemplary units are available to support teachers as they create their new units of instruction.

NYS tests aligned to CCSS in Grades 3-8 ELA and Grades 3-8 Math Ongoing training on curriculum and testing from BOCES and SED Build assessments to prepare students for new tests Develop more units of instruction Continue to build new units of instruction – in all content areas Develop interim assessments

In summary

We are challenged to appropriately respond to several significant shifts in education.

The stakes are enormous - accountability for all Many questions remain We do know: More reading required Assessments require a greater depth of knowledge We have A LOT of work to do!!