Title: International Center for Leadership in Education
1International Center for Leadership in Education
The Education ChallengePreparing Students for a
Changing WorldSeptember 20, 2007
2Skills Gap
3Application Model
- 1. Knowledge in one discipline
- 2. Application within discipline
- 3. Application across disciplines
- 4. Application to real-world predictable
situations - 5. Application to real-world unpredictable
situations
4Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
2. Create a Structure to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
3. Establish Standards
4. Establish Proficiency Levels for Standards
5. Create a Curriculum
5Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
7. Address Organizational Issues
8. Create / Improve Leadership and Support
Systems for ALL Students
9. Ongoing Assessment of Student Progress
10. Review and Refine Process on an Ongoing Basis
6Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
7Challenges
8- Information Technology
- Processing
- Communications
9SPOT
- Microsoft
- Citizen
- Fossil
- Suunco
10SPOT
- Integrated Projection
- Projection Keyboard
11Projection Keyboard
12Projection Keyboard and Projector
13Language Translation
14Translation Goggles
151983 - A Nation at Risk
- E-mail
- Web pages
- Google
- iPODs
- Laptops
- Digital cameras
- Doppler radar
- Cell Phones
- Debit cards
162000
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Tagging
- Text messaging
- MySpace
- Podcasts
- PDAs
- Genetic code
17Todays Youth
- Digital Learners
- Multimedia
- Find and manipulate data
- Analyze data and images
18Multitasking
- Toggling
- Prefrontal Cortex
- Pew Research
19Challenges
20Cities with 1 Million People
21Challenges
- Technology
- Globalization
- Demographics
22Challenges
- Technology
- Globalization
- Demographics
- Values / Beliefs
23Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
24Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
2. Create a Structure to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
25Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
2. Create a Structure to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
3. Establish Standards
26NC End-of-Course/Grade Test English LA -
Objectives
27North Carolina Career and Technical Education
28North Carolina Arts Education
29Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
2. Create a Structure to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
3. Establish Standards
4. Establish Proficiency Levels for Standards
302005 ProficiencyGrade 4 Reading
312005 ProficiencyGrade 4 Reading
322005 ProficiencyGrade 8 Reading
332005 ProficiencyGrade 8 Reading
342005 ProficiencyGrade 4 Mathematics
352005 ProficiencyGrade 4 Mathematics
362005 ProficiencyGrade 8 Mathematics
372005 ProficiencyGrade 8 Mathematics
382005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading Study
Summary of Text Lexile Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1600
1400
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1000
800
600
High School Literature
College Literature
High School Textbooks
College Textbooks
Military
Personal Use
Entry-Level Occupations
SAT 1, ACT, AP
Source of National Test Data MetaMetrics
39Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support R R For ALL
Students
2. Create a Structure to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
3. Establish Standards
4. Establish Proficiency Levels for Standards
5. Create a Curriculum
40Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
41Rigor/Relevance For All Students
42 Knowledge Taxonomy
- 1. Awareness
- 2. Comprehension
- 3. Application
- 4. Analysis
- 5. Synthesis
- 6. Evaluation
43Application Model
- 1. Knowledge in one discipline
- 2. Application within discipline
- 3. Application across disciplines
- 4. Application to real-world predictable
situations - 5. Application to real-world unpredictable
situations
44Rigor/Relevance Framework
Knowledge
Application
1
2
3
4
5
45Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
46Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
D
C
5
4
3
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
47Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
D
C
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
5
4
3
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
48Rigor/Relevance Framework
6
- Obtain historical data about local weather to
predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during
year. - Test consumer products and illustrate the data
graphically. - Plan a large school event and calculate resources
(food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize
and hold this event. - Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid
paper, each group using a different scale.
- Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of
squares having different-length sides. - Determine the largest rectangular area for a
fixed perimeter. - Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that
satisfy an algebraic relation or function. - Determine and justify the similarity or
congruence for two geometric shapes.
- Calculate percentages of advertising in a
newspaper. - Tour the school building and identify examples of
parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and
angles. - Determine the median and mode of real data
displayed in a histogram - Organize and display collected data, using
appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
D
C
5
4
3
- Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or
decimals. - Classify triangles according to angle size and/or
length of sides. - Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional
shapes. - Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot
the quadrilateral on a grid.
2
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
49Rigor/Relevance Framework
D
C
3
B
A
- Calculate with numbers, including decimals,
ratios, percents, and fractions. - Understand two-dimensional motion and
trajectories by separating the motion of an
object into x and y components.
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
50Levels
Blooms
C D A B
6
5
4
3
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
Application
51Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
7. Address Organizational Issues
52Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
7. Address Organizational Issues
8. Create / Improve Leadership and Support
Systems for ALL Students
53Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
7. Address Organizational Issues
8. Create / Improve Leadership and Support
Systems for ALL Students
9. Ongoing Assessment of Student Progress
54Ten Implementation Steps to Excellence
- 6. Create Successful Instructional Practices
- Increase rigor relevance and build
relationships - Focus on Literacy
- Address Struggling Learners
7. Address Organizational Issues
8. Create / Improve Leadership and Support
Systems for ALL Students
9. Ongoing Assessment of Student Progress
10. Review and Refine Process on an Ongoing Basis
552008 Symposium for Grades K-12 Shifting the
Focus from Teaching to Learning and How to Manage
the Change
- Friday, February 8 - Sunday, February 10
- Town and Country Resort Convention Center
- San Diego, California
For more information and registration visit
www.LeaderEd.com
562007 Symposium for Grades 6-12 Supporting
Disengaged and Struggling Learners for Academic
Success
- Saturday, November 3 - Monday, November 5
- Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel
- Hyatt Regency Atlanta
- Atlanta, Georgia
For more information and registration visit
www.LeaderEd.com
57Network
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58International Center for Leadership in Education,
Inc.
1587 Route 146 Rexford, NY 12148 Phone (518)
399-2776 Fax (518) 399-7607 E-mail -
info_at_LeaderEd.com www.LeaderEd.com
59International Center for Leadership in Education
Components and Characteristics of the Most
Successful U.S. SchoolsSeptember 7, 2007
601950s School Building
611970s School Building
621990s School Building
632010 School Building ?
64This will look weird! Believe it or not, you
can read it!
65- I hOp U njoy d Conference.
I hope you enjoy the Conference.
66- Equity excellence R n conflict w 1 NothA.
Equity and excellence are in conflict with one
another.
67- BTW, SOL U WL problE hav 2 Lern d lingo. othRwIz
U wiL hav knO idea wot yor students R sAN 2 1
NothA Bhind yor bak.
By the way, sooner or later you will probably
have to learn the lingo. Otherwise you will have
know idea what your students are saying to one
another behind your back.
68A New Language
SMS (Short Message Service)
Text Messaging
160 characters maximum
69SMS Text Lingo
- "G2G" (got to go)
- LOL" (laugh out loud)
- "WL" (will)
- "BTW" (by the way)
- "AFAIK" (as far as I know)
- "W" (what?)
- "PXT" (please explain that)
70New Literacy
Document
Quantitative
Technological
71Document
72Quantitative
73Application Model
- 1. Knowledge in one discipline
- 2. Application within discipline
- 3. Application across disciplines
- 4. Application to real-world predictable
situations - 5. Application to real-world unpredictable
situations
74Three Competency Areas for DTQ Literacy
Previewing the Document or Source
DTQ Skills
Understanding the Task
75Criteria
- Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
subjects of English language arts, math and
science and others identified by the school)
76Criteria
- Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
subjects of English language arts, math and
science and others identified by the school) - Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and
relevant learning beyond the minimum requirements)
77Application Model
- 1. Knowledge in one discipline
- 2. Application within discipline
- 3. Application across disciplines
- 4. Application to real-world predictable
situations - 5. Application to real-world unpredictable
situations
78Criteria
- Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
subjects of English language arts, math and
science and others identified by the school) - Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and
relevant learning beyond the minimum
requirements) - Student Engagement (The extent to which students
are motivated and committed to learning have a
sense of belonging and accomplishment and have
relationships with adults, peers, and parents
that support learning)
79Criteria
- Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
subjects of English language arts, math and
science and others identified by the school) - Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and
relevant learning beyond the minimum
requirements) - Student Engagement (The extent to which students
are motivated and committed to learning have a
sense of belonging and accomplishment and have
relationships with adults, peers, and parents
that support learning) - Personal Skill Development (Measures of personal,
social, service, and leadership skills and
demonstrations of positive behaviors and
attitudes)
80Guiding Principles
- Responsibility
- Contemplation
- Initiative
- Perseverance
- Optimism
- Courage
- Respect
- Compassion
- Adaptability
- Honesty
- Trustworthiness
- Loyalty
81Criteria
- Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core
subjects of English language arts, math and
science and others identified by the school) - Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and
relevant learning beyond the minimum
requirements) - Student Engagement (The extent to which students
are motivated and committed to learning have a
sense of belonging and accomplishment and have
relationships with adults, peers, and parents
that support learning) - Personal Skill Development (Measures of personal,
social, service, and leadership skills and
demonstrations of positive behaviors and
attitudes)
82International Center for Leadership in Education,
Inc.
1587 Route 146 Rexford, NY 12148 Phone (518)
399-2776 Fax (518) 399-7607 E-mail -
info_at_LeaderEd.com www.LeaderEd.com