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Title: An Overview of Changes in Our Curriculum and Testing


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An Overview of Changes in Our Curriculum and
Testing
  • A Presentation for Parents
  • in the ___________ ISD

2
Objectives
  • Become familiar with the changes in the States
  • Curriculum
  • Testing and accountability systems (during the
    next seven years)
  • Laws regarding student promotion and graduation
  • Strengthen the foundation for a working
    partnership between students, parents, and school
    staff

3
__________ ISD Mission
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Mission, continued
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Changes in Curriculum Texas Essential Knowledge
and Skills TEKS
  • The TEKS are the state-mandated curriculum.
  • The State Board of Education adopted
  • the TEKS in 1997.
  • Districts began using the TEKS in the
  • 1998-99 school year.

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Changes in Curriculum Texas Essential Knowledge
and Skills - TEKS
  • The TEKS require higher expectations from our
    students.
  • The TEKS identify what Texas students should know
    and be able to do at every grade and in every
    course as they move successfully through our
    public schools.
  • The TEKS are comprehensive, rigorous standards
    that describe what Texas students should know and
    be able to do at each step of their school
    careers.

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Why do we have a new, tougher curriculum?
  • The state legislature mandated the higher
    standards in the TEKS
  • to improve education
  • to assure economic prosperity.
  • Our economy has changed.
  • There are fewer low-paying jobs that do not
    require much formal education.
  • High-paying jobs require an even better formal
    education.
  • We need more and more college graduates well
    prepared to face the new global challenges.

8
Changes in Testing Texas Assessment of
Knowledge and Skills - TAKS
  • The TEKS expect more from our schools, teachers,
    students, and parents.
  • The TEKS are more comprehensive and more
    rigorous.
  • We cannot use the TAAS test to see how we are
    doing we need a new, tougher test.
  • The new test is called the TAKS.

9
What else is changing?
  • We already have the new curriculum based on the
    TEKS.
  • We are getting ready for the new test, the TAKS,
    next year.
  • We have a new law about promoting students from
    grade to grade and graduating students from high
    school.
  • The State will also change the standards to rate
    campuses and districts.

10
New Law Student Success Initiative
  • Students must pass part(s) of the
  • TAKS in order to be promoted without
  • consideration by a grade placement
  • committee (GPC), beginning in
  • 2002-03 - 3rd graders - Reading
  • 2004-05 - 5th graders - Reading Math
  • 2007-08 - 8th graders - Reading Math

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What is a Grade Placement Committee?
  • Students in Grade 3 will have three chances to
    take the TAKS
  • March 4, April 30, and July 8, 2003
  • If they still do not pass, a committee of the
    principal, teacher, and parent will decide
    whether to retain them or place them in the next
    grade.

12
Testing Requirement for Graduation in 2004-05
  • Students in the class of 2005 and beyond will
    have only one route to meeting the graduation
    testing requirement
  • Students must pass the Grade 11 Exit
  • Level TAKS in English language arts
  • (including writing), mathematics, science,
  • and social studies.

13
Subject Areas to be Tested for Graduation in
2004-05
  • As prescribed by law, the Exit Level TAKS tests
    will assess at least
  • English III
  • Algebra I and Geometry
  • Early American and United States History
  • Biology and Integrated Physics and Chemistry

14
Timeline - this year
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TAKS will begin in 2002-2003 and will include
  • Reading Grades 3-9
  • Writing Grades 4, 7
  • English language arts Grades 10, 11
  • Mathematics Grades 3-11
  • Science Grades 5, 10, 11
  • Social studies Grades 8, 10, 11

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Changes from TAAS to TAKS
Reading Added in Grade 9 Writing Moved from
Grade 8 to 7 English language arts Added in
Grades 10 and 11 (including writing) Mathematics
Added in Grades 9 and 11 Science Added in
Grades 5, 10, and 11 deleted in Grade
8 Social studies Added in Grades 10 and 11
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Timeline - next two years
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2002-03
  • TEA does not currently plan to rate campuses and
    districts for accountability purposes during the
    first year the TAKS is administered.
  • The TAKS scores will be public information and,
    thus, released as usual. Parents and other
    community members, including the media, will be
    interested in how our students performed.
  • Third graders who do not pass the reading part of
    the TAKS will not be promoted to fourth grade
    without consideration of a grade placement
    committee.

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Timeline
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When our schools and families work together,
students are more successful.
21
What is school staff doing to prepare for the new
challenge?
  • Analyze data to determine learning trends
    demonstrated by our students
  • TAAS results
  • End-of-Course examinations
  • Early indicator reports
  • Use the analysis to think about and plan for
    needed changes so all students meet the higher
    standards

22
What Current Data is Helpful?
2001 End-of-Course Examinations Not as
comprehensive, nor as rigorous, as the TAKS will
be 2000-01 TAAS Data Grade 8 TAAS results
include all of the foundation areas, i.e.,
reading, mathematics, social studies, and
science. The class of 2005 will be the first to
take the TAKS to graduate. Early Indicator
Reports, from TAAS last year, comparing passing
rates at the current and higher standards. TAAS
last year was 100 TEKS-based.
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2001 AEIS Report End-of-Course
ExaminationsState Preview of 2003 Exit Level
Percent Passing
24
2001 AEIS Report End-of-Course
ExaminationsDistrict Preview of 2003 Exit Level
Percent Passing
25
2001 AEIS Report End-of-Course
ExaminationsCampus Preview of 2003 Exit Level
Percent Passing
26
State Spring 2001 TAAS Reading Current Higher
Standard
27
District Spring 2001 TAAS Reading Current
Higher Standard
28
Campus Spring 2001 TAAS Reading Current
Higher Standard
29
State Spring 2001 TAAS Math Current Higher
Standard
30
District Spring 2001 TAAS Math Current Higher
Standard
31
Campus Spring 2001 TAAS Math Current Higher
Standard
32
State Spring 2001 TAAS Writing Current Higher
Standard
33
District Spring 2001 TAAS Writing Current
Higher Standard
34
Campus Spring 2001 TAAS Writing Current Higher
Standard
35
State Grade 8 Scores of Class of 2005 for Spring
2001 TAAS Current Higher Standard
36
District 8th Grade (Class of 2005) Spring 2001
TAAS Current Higher Standard
37
Campus 8th Grade (Class of 2005) Spring 2001 TAAS
Current Higher Standard
38
State Class of 2000 Completion Rates
39
District Class of 2000 Completion Rates
40
Campus Class of 2000 Completion Rates
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Reviewing Data
  • We reviewed
  • 2001 End-of-Course Exams
  • Spring 2001 TAAS at current and higher standard
  • Spring 2001 8th grade TAAS in all subjects
  • 2000 completion rates
  • What did we notice?

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Putting It All Together to Meet the Challenge
  • Working together,
  • Teachers
  • Parents
  • Students
  • Parent Liaisons
  • Weve had challenges before well overcome them
    together again!

Together, we can move mountains!
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Where can I get more information?
  • Your childs teacher
  • Principal
  • Assistant Principals
  • Counselors
  • Parent Liaisons
  • TEA Website www.tea.state.tx.us
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