Title: What is The Expectations Gap
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2What is The Expectations Gap?
- NO state can now claim that every student who
earns a high school diploma is academically
prepared for postsecondary education and a
career. - Achieve asks What do students need to know to be
successful in postsecondary work and educational
settings?
- Math
- Number Sense Numerical Operations
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data Interpretation, Statistics and Probability
- English
- Language
- Communication
- Writing
- Research
- Logic
- Informational Text
- Media
- Literature
3The American Diploma Project To restore the
value of the high school diploma
- Align high school standards and assessments with
the knowledge and skills required for success
after high school. - Require all high school graduates to take
challenging courses that actually prepare them
for life after high school. - Streamline the assessment system so that the
tests students take in high school also can serve
as readiness tests for college and work. - Hold high schools accountable for graduating
students who are ready for college or careers,
and holding postsecondary institutions
accountable for students' success once enrolled.
4My project focus Taking state temperatures with
respect ADP agenda items 2-3
- Key questions
- What courses or program of study are required to
earn a high school diploma? - Are state-wide assessments being used measures of
college readiness? - Other questions
- How do historically local control states
utilize statewide mandates? - What states have recently changed graduation
requirements? - How are states approaching Career Technical
Education certification programs? - What other alternate diplomas are states
awarding? - How is higher education collaborating with K-12
reform efforts?
52008 Data ADP level, elevated graduation
requirements
All math requirements include a minimum of
Algebra II
62008 Data non-ADP level, weaker minimum
graduation requirements
72008 Data High School Tests used for college
placement
- California
- Qualified scores on the EAP (optional 15
questions on Algebra II Standards Test, optional
15 questions and optional essay on 11th grade
English-Language Arts and the Summative High
School Math California Standards Test) exempt
students from remedial coursework at CSU
institutions in math and English. - New York
- CUNY SUNY systems use Regents results to make
placement decisions. All students must pass five
end-of-course Regents exams in the major subject
areas. - Texas
- College-ready cut score identified on TAKS are
used for placement purposes - TAKS is being replaced by EOC exams, which will
follow the same model
82008 Data High school tests used for graduation
- Mandatory exit exams around the country
- 26 states currently -- or will by 2012 -- have
high school exit exams in place.
9Looking ahead successful models
- Graduation requirements exemplars
- Arkansas Smart Core Requires 4 math, 4.5 English
- Delaware No opt-out provision
- Minnesota Aligned with university admissions
minimums - Mississippi End-of-Course tests to maintain
rigor - Assessments being used by higher education
- Achieve Algebra II test piloting and
implementation
10Looking ahead challenges
- Opt-out provisions
- Maintaining rigor 40 failure is the threshold
- Standardizing ELA course evaluation
- Non-unified higher education systems
- International benchmarking, political changes,
complacent states
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