Title: Career and College Readiness (CCR)
1Career and College Readiness (CCR)
- NGSS, CCSS ELA/Literacy,
- CCSS Mathematics, MMC
- K-12 Science Framework and NGSS Review in Terms
of CCR -
2Focus of Discussion
- Career and College Readiness (CCR) and the
Michigan Merit Curriculum (MMC) - CCSS define literacy as everyones responsibility
- NGSS will provide content and process standards,
and will complement CCSS - MMC credit is based on proficiency with content
and skills, not seat time - Options for earning required credits
any time, any place, any way, any pace
3Common Core State Standards
- State-led effort to create a common core of
academic standards in K-12 English language
arts/literacy and mathematics - Based on research and evidence, internationally
benchmarked, aligned with college and workforce
expectations - Nearly 50 states have adopted the CCSS
4Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- State-led effort to create a common academic
standards in K-12 Science and Engineering - Based on the National Research Councils A
Framework for K-12 Science Education (2011) - 26 states are leading NGSS development
- Michigan is a Lead State
5MMC Career College Ready
6- Michigan Merit Curriculum is still law
- CCSS replace High School Content Expectations and
Grade Level Content Expectations for mathematics
and ELA only - In addition, CCSS define and clarify literacy
requirements for other MMC credits - NGSS will replace HSCE for science
7- Michigan Core Expectations Overview (2006)
Overarching Expectations 21st Century Learning
Skills Policy on Learning Expectations Habits of
Mind ? ? ? ?
Cross-Content
Expectations ? ELA Strands 1 and 2
Communication and Reading ? Mathematics Strand 1
Quantitative Literacy and Logic ? Science
Inquiry and Reflection ? Social Studies General
Knowledge, Processes, and Skills ? ACT College
Readiness Standards
ELA HSCE CCSS
MA HSCE CCSS
SC HSCE NGSS
SS HSCE
8- CCSS Redefine Literacy for ALL Content Areas
- 380.1278b(3a(v)) The department shall complete
subject area content expectations or guidelines
that apply to each of the credits required in
the Michigan merit standard - The CCSS redefine literacy requirements for all
content area credits - CCSS-ELA/Literacy define literacy for K-5 (all
subjects) - CCSS-ELA define literacy for 6-12 ELA credits
- CCSS-Literacy define literacy for 6-12
History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical
Subjects credits - The NGSS will define content and process
standards for K-12 science, and define Science
6-12 credits
9- Michigan Merit Curriculum (2006)
Overarching Expectations 21st Century Learning
Skills Policy on Learning Expectations Habits of
Mind ? ? ? ?
Cross-Content
Expectations ? ELA Strands 1 and 2
Communication and Reading ? Mathematics Strand 1
Quantitative Literacy and Logic ? Science
Inquiry and Reflection ? Social Studies General
Knowledge, Processes, and Skills ? ACT College
Readiness Standards
ELA HSCE CCSS
MA HSCE CCSS
SC HSCE NGSS
SS HSCE
CCSS Address Areas Outlined in Blue
NGSS Addressed Areas in Green
10ELA/Literacy Standards
- Key Characteristics
- Building knowledge across the disciplines through
content-rich informational text - Reading, writing speaking grounded in evidence
- Regular practice with complex text and its
academic vocabulary
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11CCSS Opportunity ELA/Literacy
- To define literacy as everyones responsibility
- To examine current literacy practices in content
area classes (ELA, Mathematics, Science, Social
Studies, CTE) - To revisit ACTs Reading Between the Lines
- Characteristics of Complex Text Flipbook
- To learn more about Close and Critical Reading
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12Math Standards
- Key Characteristics
- Mathematical Practices
- Greater focus and greater coherence
- Progressions of big ideas that span several
grades - See crosswalk documents for content shifts
13CCSS Math Practices
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving
them. - Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
- Construct viable arguments and critique the
reasoning of others. - Model with mathematics.
- Use appropriate tools strategically.
- Attend to precision.
- Look for and make use of structure.
- Look for and express regularity in repeated
reasoning
14NGSS Science Practices
- Asking questions (science) and defining problems
(engineering) - Developing and using models
- Planning and carrying out investigations
- Analyzing and interpreting data
- Using mathematical and computational thinking
- Constructing explanations (science) and designing
solutions (engineering) - Engaging in argument from evidence
- Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating
information
15College and Career Ready Students
- Use technology and tools strategically in
learning and communicating - Use argument and reasoning to do research,
construct arguments, and critique the reasoning
of others - Communicate and collaborate effectively with a
variety of audiences - Solve problems, construct explanations and design
solutions
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16Transitioning to CCSS (and NGSS)
- Get to know the standards
- Find Common Ground What will NOT change
- Focus Energy look for leverage, endurance,
essential for next grade - Develop Common Assessments
- -- Doug Reeves, The Leadership
and Learning Center
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17Draft Assessment Claims for English Language
Arts/Literacy
18Proposed Assessment for Mathematics
19www.smarterbalanced.org
20A Balanced Assessment System
21Some Major Features
- Online, rapid turnaround of results
- Computer adaptive summative and interim
assessments - Item types
- Multiple Choice
- Short Constructed Response
- Extended Constructed Response
- Technology Enhanced
- Performance Tasks
22To find out more...
- Common Core State Standards Initiative website
- www.corestandards.org
- Next Generation Science Standards Development
- http//www.nextgenscience.org/
- Michigans Mission Possible Get ALL Adolescents
Literate and Learning - http//www.missionliteracy.com/