Title: The College Board Standards for College Success
1The College Board Standards for College
Success
CCSSO SEC State Collaborative Alignment Study
CCSSO-SEC Meeting and Content Analysis
Workshop San Diego, CA February 11-14, 2008
2College Board Standards for College Success
Creating a pathway for rigorous teaching and
learning
Rigorous Standards leading to College
Readiness
ASSESSMENT
INSTRUCTION
CURRICULUM
3College Board Standards for College Success
Creating a pathway for rigorous teaching and
learning
- The College Board Standards were created with the
goal of increasing the number and diversity of
students who are prepared to succeed in college
and 21st century careers. - The College Board Standards define the vertical
progression of knowledge and skills that students
need, beginning in grade 6, to develop in English
language arts and mathematics to be prepared for
the SAT, AP, and college success. - The College Board Standards organizational
structure provides both focus and coherence while
outlining specific performance expectations to
enable teachers and districts to prioritize their
instruction.
4College Board Standards for College Success
Creating a pathway for rigorous teaching and
learning
- The College Board Standards for College Success
- Provide a model set of standards to build
rigorous middle school and high school courses
that lead to college and workplace readiness. - Provide teachers, districts, and states with
tools for increasing the rigor and alignment of
courses across grades 6-12 to college and
workplace readiness. - Assist teachers in designing lessons and
classroom assessments by clearly articulating the
content standards students must meet beginning in
grade six to be ready for AP and college level
work.
5College Board Standards for College Success
Creating a pathway for rigorous teaching and
learning
- Anchored in empirical research conducted by
College Board and David Conley to define
expectations of first-year college faculty and
high school teachers. - Mathematics standards are course specific.
- ELA standards define a developmental progression
of knowledge and skills in reading, writing
research, speaking, listening, and media literacy
that should be addressed across the curriculum. - Science standards are currently in development
and will be released in 2009.
6College Board Standards for College Success
Design and Methodology
- How were the Standards designed, developed, and
validated? - Four year research and development effort
engaging expert Standards Advisory Committees,
which included college faculty, middle and high
school teachers, curriculum and standards
experts, and representatives from national
professional organizations. - The College Board conducted extensive reviews of
empirical studies and existing exemplary state,
national, and international standards frameworks. - The committees identified the English language
arts and mathematics and statistics knowledge and
skills that college faculty expect of entering
freshmen and that students need to be successful
on the SAT, AP, and in first-year college
courses. - To develop the standards, the committees then
mapped back from these college-level expectations
to define a pathway of rigorous content knowledge
and skills beginning in grade 6 leading to
college readiness.
7College Board Standards for College Success
Design and Methodology
All of the following frameworks informed the
design of the standards and establish their
validity
8College Board Standards for College Success
A Resource for States
- The College Board Standards for College Success
help states align their standards to definitions
of college readiness. - The College Board Standards help states
- Define the necessary exit-level knowledge and
skills for college readiness. - Determine if exit-level skills are articulated at
the appropriate level of rigor. - Articulate an appropriate vertical progression of
skills that leads to college readiness exit-level
benchmarks. - Identify critical gaps or excessive repetitions
in their content and skills progression. - Structure and organize content in a clear and
coherent fashion across a middle and high school
curriculum.
9College Board Standards for College Success
A Resource to Districts
- Districts utilize the College Board Standards for
College Success as they - Develop a pathway to SAT, AP, and college success
through curriculum alignment vertically aligning
middle school and high school courses to state
and College Board Standards. - Better define student learning objectives and
formative assessments for each course to ensure
rigor and provide greater instructional guidance
to teachers, students, principals, and parents. - Develop learning schedules, or pacing guides,
that - Help facilitate structured, focused,
standards-based learning in the classroom. - Deepen teachers content knowledge.
- Help teachers both teach and assess student
learning based on rigorous standards. -
10College Board Standards for College Success
CCSSO SEC Collaborative Alignment Study
- The College Board is partnering with the Council
of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and the
SEC Collaborative to code the College Board
Standards into the SEC index so that
participating state teams can use the data as an
additional resource to your projects. - This week, we will begin coding the Mathematics
and ELA standards. - College Board-CCSSO Leadership Summit We
envision inviting state project leaders to a
meeting of the minds at the College Board in
New York to brainstorm and discuss ways the
College Board alignment data can be infused into
your ongoing projects.
11College Board Standards for College Success
Organizational Structure
The Standard and Objective levels provide an
overarching framework for each content
area. Using two organizing levels maintains
coherence and focus while providing sufficient
detail.
Standard Concise statement of content focus
Objective More detailed elaboration of content
and instructional focus
The performance expectation level defines
expected performance in measurable detail.
Performance Expectation Detailed performance
expectations that support targeted instruction
and assessment
12College Board Standards for College Success
Sample English Language Arts
The CBSCS are available to view and download at
http//www.collegeboard.com/about/association/acad
emic/standard.html
13Sample State Level Standards Alignment
Alignment of State Standards to College Board
Standards Reading
14Sample District Level Curriculum Alignment
15 The College Board
- The College Boards mission is to connect
students to college success and opportunity with
a commitment to excellence and equity in
education. - The College Board is a not-for-profit membership
association founded in 1900 and is composed of
more than 5,300 schools, colleges, universities,
and other educational organizations. - Contact Information
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- Natasha Groetsch
- Senior Director, College Board Standards
- The College Board
- Tel (212) 520-8589
- ngroetsch_at_collegeboard.org
- The CBSCS are available to view and download at
- http//professionals.collegeboard.com/k
-12/system/standards -