Title: Welcome To: GLEEM Grade Level Expectations Educational Model
1Welcome To GLEEMGrade Level Expectations
Educational Model
- Presented by
- Sharon Langlois
2Pre Module Survey
- There are 9 posters placed around the room.
- Read the statement
- Place one sticker on each poster to rate yourself
on the scale of 0-5 with 5 being the highest
3Quick Review of Role of School Representatives
- Expectations
- Participation in training on Modules 1-3 in
Summer 2005 - Redelivery of Module 1 on one of the first two
inservice days in August - Tentative Future Schedule
- Redelivery of Module 2 3 during the school year
(3 may be delivered online) - Summer of 2006 training on Modules 4 5
- Redelivery of Modules 4-5 during the school year
4Remember To
- Focus on the information and how it is being
presented - Focus on asking questions to help you redeliver
the information
5ASK questions!
- That is the only way for you to acquire the
- Abilities,
- Skills, and
- Knowledge
- needed to redeliver successfully!
6Course Essentials
7GROUND RULES
- Honor Time
- Respect opinions and ideas of colleagues
- Limit side bar conversations
- Be an active listener
- Be fully present
- Place cell phones/pagers on silent
- Freedom to take breaks as needed
8House Keeping
- You must stay at your session all day to get full
credit and to receive your certificate of
completion. - Lunch will be on your own.
- You must return at the scheduled time
9GLEEM Modules
Module 1 GLEs An Introduction Module 2
Effective Classroom Practices Module 3
Enhancing a Standards-Based Lesson
Plan Module 4 Effective Assessment
Practices Module 5 Making the GLE Connection
10Questions and Answers
11Lets Mingle
- Find a partner with the same sticker on the back
of your penny
12Lets Mingle
- Look at the year on the coin
- Share with your partner what you were doing that
year - In school?
- Married?
- Where were you living?
- What was going on in your life?
- What clothes were you wearing?
- What music was popular?
13Lets Mingle
- Be prepared to introduce your partner providing
the following information - His or her name
- His or her job
- An important fact about his or her life that took
place in the year on the coin
14GLE Survey
15Grade Level Expectations (GLEs)An Introduction
16What Are Grade Level Expectations?
- GLEs define what all students should know or be
able to do at the end of a given grade level
(mastery) - GLEs further define content standards and
benchmarks
17GLEs Are Not
- Curriculum
-
- Inclusive of everything that should be covered in
a grade
18Purpose of the GLEs
EQ
- To meet the requirements of NCLB which mandated
all states develop grade-by-grade standards - To guide the development of curriculum,
instruction and assessment in the four core
content areas in LA schools - To provide uniformity in core content taught
across the state
19GLE Development Process
- Drafted by committees of LA educators
- Informed by national consultants
- Evaluated by teacher focus groups
- Reviewed by the public and external content
experts - Revised by the committees
- Approved by the BESE
20How are the GLEs Related to Standards and
Benchmarks?
- Grade Level Expectations
- further define and provide a progression of
specificity to benchmarks for grade levels - PreK-12.
21How Are the GLEs Related toStandards and
Benchmarks?
- Content standards
- represent the broad, general goals that describe
what students should know and be able to do.
22How Are the GLEs Related toStandards and
Benchmarks?
- Benchmarks
- are more specific statements of what all students
should know and be able to do that are written
for specific grade clusters. - further define the
standard for different grade
clusters
23How Are the GLEs Related to Standards and
Benchmarks?
EQ
- Grade-Level Expectations
- are directly related to benchmarks
- define what the benchmark means for a given grade
24Standards, Benchmarks, GLEs
Content Standard
Benchmark
Benchmark
Benchmark
GLE GLE GLE
GLE GLE
GLE
25GLEs, Standards, and Benchmarks
26How are the GLEs Related to the Curriculum?
- Represent the core curriculum that ALL students
should master - Make curricula more consistent throughout the
state - Align what is taught with what is assessed
27 GLEs Related to Assessment2006
- Grades 4 8LEAP 21
- CRTs
- Grades 10 11GEE 21
- CRTs
- Grades 3, 5, 6, 7 9iLEAP
- Augmented NRTs for English language arts and
mathematics - Short CRTs for science and social studies
- Grade 9iLEAP
- Augmented NRTs for English language arts and
mathematics
28Teachers Guides to Statewide Assessment
- Math, Science, Social Studies, English Language
Arts - Includes
- Test Design Overview
- Sample Test Items
- Scoring Rubrics
- Assessment Framework
29Part Two
30GLE Resources/Formats
- Posters
- Handbooks
- Web Links
31Elementary/Middle Posters
- Grades PK-K
- combined poster, all four content areas
- Grades 1-5
- one poster per grade, all four content areas
- Grades 5-8
- one poster per content area
32High School Posters
- One poster per content area
- ELA, grade 8-12
- Mathematics, grades 8-12
- Science, listed by course
- Social Studies, listed by course
33Picture of poster
34GLE Handbooks
- Each handbook corresponds to a poster
- Introduction and GLE overview
- Content overview
- Standard-Benchmark-GLE listings
- Glossary
- Acknowledgments
35Picture of Handbook
36Standard
GLEs
Benchmarks
4th Grade Mathematics Standards, Benchmarks,
and GLEs
37Online Resources
- www.louisianaschools.net
- Definition/Information on GLEs
- Download GLEs, Training Materials Handbook
- View Frequently Asked Questions
38Picture of DOE Web site
39Picture of DOE web Page for GLE-Related Materials
40Picture of DOE webpage to download GLEs
41Scavenger Hunt
- Activity/Group Discussion
42Scavenger Hunt
- With what 3 purposes were the GLEs developed?
(see slide show in Appendix) - Of the identified purposes, which is/are most
important and why? - What is the relationship between the GLEs and
curriculum? (see slide show in Appendix) - How might the GLEs inform classroom instruction?
43Vertical Scaffolding
44Vertical Scaffolding
- GLEs provide scaffolding for grade-by-grade skill
development.
45Vertical Scaffolding
- GLEs increase in complexity from one grade level
to the next - GLEs guide instruction from PK-12
- GLEs are building blocks of quality education
46Content Standards
- A framework
- Provides overall
- structure
47Grade Level Expectations
- GLEs get us from
- floor to floor
- Stairsteps
48Result
A coherent structure with a solid foundation.
49Vertical Scaffolding
- Lets take a look at some GLEs for Geography to
understand how GLEs build in complexity from one
grade level to the next.
50Example of Vertical Scaffolding for Elementary
Geography
- Grade 1 Identify and use simple map symbols and
key/legend (G- 1A- E1) - Grade 2 Describe basic characteristics of maps
and globes (G- 1A- E1) - Grade 3 Describe characteristics and uses of
various maps (e.g., physical, political,
topographical, population) (G- 1A- E1)
51Geography Benchmark Codes
- (G- 1A- E1)
- G Geography
- 1A
- 1 First Content Standard for Geography
- A Substrand A
- E1
- E Elementary
- 1 First Benchmark for Content Standard 1
52Vertical Scaffolding
- Lets take a look at some GLEs for ELA to
understand how GLEs build in complexity from K-12.
53ELA Example of Vertical Scaffolding K-12
- Kindergarten
- Identify whether the type of text read aloud is
a true story, a fictional story, a song, or a
poem (ELA-6-E2) - Grade 6
- Compare and contrast elements (e.g., plot,
setting, characters, theme) in a variety of
genres (ELA-6-M2) - Grade 11 Grade 12
- Analyze and evaluate distinctive elements (e.g.,
recurrent - themes, historical significance, literary
techniques) of ancient, American, British, and
world literature (ELA-6-H2)
54ELA Benchmark Codes
- Elementary
- (ELA-6-E2)
- Middle
- (ELA-6-M2)
- High
- (ELA-6-H2)
55Vertical Scaffolding Activity
56Picture of worksheet
57Answers found on page
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60Which is Which?
- Given sets of statements identify which is a
Standard, a Benchmark or a GLE
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62Lunch
63Reflective Reading
- Break into groups for each chapter
- Each person in the group reads a section
64Reflective Reading
- Each Group relates through a poster the
information in their chapter - Each group presents their poster and relays their
findings
65Break
66The Dig- Part 1
67LA Comprehensive Curriculum
- Written by LA teachers
- Grades Prek-12 Math, Science, SS, ELA
- Aligns with the standards, benchmarks and GLES
- Organized into coherent, time-bound units with
sample activities and classroom assessments to
guide teaching/learning
68Comprehensive Curriculum
Curriculum
Instruction
Assessment
69Comprehensive Curriculum(CC) An Overview
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71Comprehensive Curriculum
- Time Frame
- Unit Description
- Student Understandings
- Guiding Questions
- Unit Information (GLE , GLE text, Benchmark
Code) - Sample Activities
- Sample Assessments (General/Activity Specific)
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78The Dig- Part 2
79GLE Dig
- Content area
- Benchmark Code
- Grade Level
- GLE
- GLE
- English Language Arts
- ELA-1-E4
- 2
- 8
- Identify story elements, including effects of
setting on events and character
80Comprehensive Curriculum Activity
- Grade Level
- Unit
- Activity
- Activity
- Sample Assessment
- 2
- 1
- 2
- Students read aloud, then stop to comment on one
element of the story - Teacher will record observations of student
response to read-aloud act. include notes in
student portfolio
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82Questions/Answers
83LDE Curriculum Online Resources
84K-12 Online Databases
- Subscription based Products
- Gale Group
- World Book
- http//www.doe.state.la.us/lde/lcet/328.html
- Louisiana Department of Ed through the Louisiana
Center for Educational Technology is offering all
public and nonpublic schools FREE unlimited
access to quality information resources via the
internet. Students have free access from home.
85Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching
- Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching  PDF
- The document contains the Louisiana Components of
Effective Teaching for regular and special
education-II teachers. These are listed first by
the major Domainplanning, management,
instruction, professional development, and school
improvement. A descriptive paragraph is included
for each Domain, and then the Components and
Attributes are listed.
86Universal Design for Learning
- CAST
- A non profit education research and development
organization that uses technology to make
education more flexible and accessible for all
students, especially those with disabilities. - The state department offers training throughout
the year both online and face to face for
districts -
87Louisiana INTECH
- Every day of training includes 5-critical areas
- curriculum standards
- best pedagogical practices
- new designs for learning
- classroom management strategies
- technical skills http//www.louisianaschools.net/
lde/intech/intech/index.htm
88Louisiana Virtual Schools
- The LVS provides Louisiana students with
standards-based high school courses that utilize
email and other online and offline resources
delivered via the web by Louisiana teachers. All
LVS courses are aligned to the states content
standards, benchmarks, and Grade-level
Expectations. - http//lvsportal.doe.state.la.us/
89Strategies for Effective Teaching
- Designed to assist new teachers in their
understanding of the Louisiana Components of
Effective Teaching, Strategies for Effective
Teaching in the 21st Century includes over 1,000
innovative ideas to increase the achievement of
Louisiana's students. - Strategies for Effective Teaching Manual (301
pages)
90National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
- http//www.nbpts.org/
- The National Board has developed standards in 27
fields. All NBPTS standards are based on the
National Boards Five Core Propositions for what
accomplished teachers should know and be able to
do. The standards serve as the basis for National
Board Certified.
91George Lucas Education Foundation
- The George Lucas Educational Foundation is a
nonprofit operating foundation that documents and
disseminates models of the most innovative
practices in our nations K-12 schools. - http//www.glef.org
92Making Connections
- Through the creation of an electronic resource
center, Louisiana teachers access "a one-stop
shop for instructional materials that enhance
teaching, learning, and technology opportunities
in Louisianas K-12 schools. The Making
Connections Builder allows educators to use an
online template to create technology rich,
standards-based lesson plans and website resource
previews. Educators may also choose to submit
lessons for publication on the site, or to store
lessons in a personal "file cabinet" for future
use or editing.For additional information
visithttp//mconn.doe.state.la.us/
93Comprehensive Curriculum
- Louisiana's Louisiana's new Comprehensive
Curriculum is based on Grade-Level Expectations
(GLEs), statements of what all students should
know or be able to do by the end of each grade,
PreK-12, in English language arts, mathematics,
science, and social studies. - http//www.doe.state.la.us/lde/ssa/2108.html
94Grade Level Expectations
- A grade-level expectation (GLE) is a statement
that defines what all students should know and be
able to do at the end of a given grade level.
GLEs add further definition to the content
standards and benchmarks. - http//www.doe.state.la.us/lde/ssa/1915.html
95Teachers Guide to Statewide Assessment
- For grades 4, 8, and 10
- English and Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- http//www.doe.state.la.us/lde/ssa/1341.htm
96GLE Dig Activity 2
- Using the web page for the GLEs
- Decide on a content area, find the Benchmark code
- Find the grade level
- Find the GLEs, and select a specific GLE
- Using the web page for Comprehensive Curriculum
- Find the grade level
- Unit, Activity
- Activity Summary, Sample Assessment
97Enrichment
- Reading Enrichment
- Using Scaffolded Instruction to Optimize Learning
- What did you learn?
- How would you apply?
- World Wall
- Brainstorm Words having to do with GLEs
- Which words did you know
- Which words did you learn
- GLEEM Crossword Puzzle
98End of Day
- Make sure you initialed the sign-in sheet after
lunch - Evaluations
- Certificates
- Supplemental Pay Forms
- Clean your area
- Push you chair under