Title: Idaho Curriculum Standards Project
1Idaho Curriculum Standards Project
- Idaho Division of
- Professional-Technical Education
2- You are eligible to receive software at the end
of this session if - You are a secondary PTE teacher in an Idaho
school district FY2004. - You have not received any IPSI software license
before.
3- Fill out paperwork for software
- license if eligible.
- Software will be available after this session at
conference headquarters at Coeur dAlene High
School - 630 a.m. to 530 p.m.
4Training objectives
- The environment for CTE in the state and nation
- Project overview
- Software selection criteria
- IPSI software features-an overview
- IPSI software reports
- Downloading PTE curriculum files from the
Internet to my computer - Transferring PTE curriculum into IPSI software
- Help/Resources
- CD Trainer
- WebAchievement Standards
- What do I get to take home?
- CD Trainer
- IPSI Ensemble for my position
- My role
5What Is Different?
Standards
Curriculum
Instruction
Assessment
6Aligned Curriculum Quality Control
7IPSITheory
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9Aligned IPSI Curriculum
10What is being said at the national level
about Career-Technical Education?
CTE students learn the most when they combine
strong academic content with studies in a CTE
field
High Schools that Work study of secondary students
11Redefining Secondary CTE
- New
- Developing the ability to learn
- Education Career preparation
- Succeeding in rigorous and relevant academics
- Solving problems (understanding)
- Old
- Developing Narrow skills
- Job Training
- Taking academic shortcuts
- Teaching the task (Rote Memory)
Dan Hull, CORD President and CEO
12Redefining Secondary CTE
- New
- Solid foundation in basic skills, thinking
skills, and personal qualities - Secondary to postsecondary articulation
- Knowledge- and technology- based learning
- Old
- Entry Level job competencies (certification)
- Independent secondary and postsecondary CTE
- Equipment-based curricula
Dan Hull CORD President and CEO
13The two defining characteristics of the new CTE
will be (a) Integration of academic and
career-focused teaching and (b) Contextual
teaching. Consequently in the new CTE, most
teachers will be called upon to change the way
they teach. CTE teachers will present their
material from a more academic point of view, and
academic teachers will present theirs within the
context of practical applications.
The two defining characteristics of the new CTE
will be (a) Integration of academic and
career-focused teaching and (b) Contextual
teaching. Consequently in the new CTE, most
teachers will be called upon to change the way
they teach. CTE teachers will present their
material from a more academic point of view, and
academic teachers will present theirs within the
context of practical applications.
Dan Hull, CORD President and CEO
14In order to respond to this changing environment
the Division of Professional- Technical
Education needed a plan. This project is a part
of that Plan.
15Project overview
- Move all PTE curriculum to an electronic database
- Build content goals based upon industry
standards - Build content goals that show how PTE courses
help students gain the skills needed to pass
Idaho Standard Achievement Tests.
16Project overview
- Have coursework designed that could easily show
what was taught and assessed at the secondary
level to enhance articulation with the
postsecondary level. - Have a system that would allow us to begin to
move to standard end-of- course assessments. - Improve the quality of curriculum
17Why IPSI software?
- Education in Idaho and across the country is
going through a transition. - Every course at the secondary level will need to
be able to show how the instruction in that class
helps students meet Idaho Academic Achievement
Standards.
18Why IPSI software?
- The Idaho Division of Professional-Technical
Education wants to help PTE teachers in school
districts be able to show administrators and
parents how PTE coursework helps students meet
these standards.
19Why IPSI software?
- Since curriculum used in PTE classes is approved
at the Idaho Division of Professional-Technical
Education office, it made sense to have a teacher
take one course and link it to Idaho Academic
Achievement Standards and share the work as
opposed to having each teacher do their own
individually.
20Why IPSI software?
- Establish a standard format at a reasonable cost
to IDPTE so every teacher would participate. - Use a software that would allow teachers to
create a teaching package
21How is IPSI being coordinated with SDE and the
ISIMS Project?
We continue to have discussions with the
Department of Education and the software vendors
for the ISIMS (Idaho Student Information
Management System) project. They encouraged us to
move forward with IPSI as it will blend with the
ISIMS project.
22This will be a journey -- not a destination.
23Goals
- All PTE courses will be in electronic format
(Syllabi, Lesson plans, Assessments). - Linked Academic Achievement Standards will be
taught/reinforced and assessed in PTE courses. - Statewide articulation agreements will be
possible because coursework in all parts of the
state would have a common base.
24- Lets take a look at
- the IPSI software.
25After installing IPSI, go to Start Programs IPSI
Suite (click)
26Open institution provided on CD
27Suite.mdb will be on your cd-ROM
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29Click File then Options
Goals will be listed in chronological order
unless you click as input
30Enable auto expert
31To move back to previous screen, click the green
door.
32Next, import Idaho Achievement Standards
33Click Import
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39Standards button indicates successful importing
of Idaho Achievement Standards
40Select Course Building
Highlight course
41Select Course Info to personalize your class
information
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43Click on Goal to enter course content
44Click on Content Goal
45Delete existing goals
New goals
Modify existing goals
46Adjective(s) 3rd
Object 2nd
Verb 1st
47What is proper content goal format?
- Every content goal in the course must be
measurable. One way we can determine if the verb
we are using is appropriate is to determine if we
have a way to measure it.
48Incorrect vs. Correct Content Goals
- INCORRECT
- Understand there are many influences on economic
systems. - Handle telephone calls in a businesslike manner.
- CORRECT
- Describe economic systems influences.
- Perform proper telephone technique.
49Present-Tense Action Verb
- Content goals must begin with a present-tense
action verb. - The student will
50Sample verbs
51Object
- Limit each content goal to one object
- Example
- The student will
- Record (verb)
- video (object)
- (what kind of video)?
- mock interview (adjective)
- RECORD MOCK INTERVIEW VIDEO
52Content Goal Logic Train
- Verb adjective object (limit to one)
- The student will
- Describe report margins.
- Verb describe
- Adjective report
- Object margins
The student will? DESCRIBE What will they
describe? MARGINS What kind of margins? REPORT
53Method of Evaluation/Assessment
- It is important to begin with the end in mind.
- Think about how you will test the student prior
to selecting the verb for the content goal.
54Evaluation Example
- The automotive technology instructor is going to
test the student on rotating tires by giving a
skill test. The student will be given a certain
amount of time to rotate tires. - INCORRECT GOAL
- Describe tire rotation.
- CORRECT GOAL
- Perform tire rotation.
55A content goal development template was developed
to assist in identifying content goals and
linking those goals to both state achievement
standards and national industry standards.
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57Purpose of Curriculum Crosswalk Template
- The ultimate goal of planning a course should be
to align the planning with the delivering with
the evaluating. (Vogler, 1995). - This process will allow you to put course goals
into proper pedagogical structure with measurable
assessment and crosswalk those goals to Idaho
State Achievement Standards.
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60Save new goal
Check spelling
Close when finished
61Notice data sorts are already done (auto-expert
enabled under File--Options.
62Click Sorts
63DOMAIN Cognitive knowledge Psychomotor
skill Affective attitude
64LEVEL at which students will become proficient
65PURPOSE Foundation Right content at right
time Crucialmust pass in order to pass
class Remediationshould have been taught prior
to this class Enrichmenthigher level content
for top 10
66FREQUENCY How often will student use skill 6
months after class (on the job or in next course).
67DIFFICULTY Is the content difficult or easy to
learn?
Click Close
68Chronology
69Horizontal (A,B,C) Desired order
Click on goal (do not hold mouse button
down) Click in destination cell to move goal.
Vertical (1, 2, 3) Required order
Click on Manual Entry to label goals rather than
move them between cells
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71Type in 29A to indicate this goal will be the
29th goal taught in the class
Update then Close
72Performance Objective
73Click New Performance Objective
74Scroll to new content goal
Auto expert created performance objective for
each content goal
To change Performance Objective, click New
Performance Objective
75Click OK
76Software will walk you through five criteria for
performance objectives.
77Quantity selection
78Quality selection
79Efficiency selection
80Durability selection
81Condition selection
Click Close
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83New PO in open editor click on text to edit.
84Completed PO
Click Close
85Click Yes to save PO
86Purpose Foundation right content and the
right time
Chronology 29th goal taught
D/L Domain Level P2 psychomotor practice
F/D High Frequency High Difficulty
Performance Objective completed
New content goal with sorts and PO.
87Click Standards
88Click Add New Link
89State ID selectedclick Next
90Scroll to find correct standard area. Select
standard area and click Next
91Click through standards until you find the one
you want to link to your content goal.
Continue process by clicking Next
92After selecting final standard, click Link
93For standard report, click Report
94Click Create Linked Goals Report
95Click X to exit report
IPSI creates a high edit report file that reports
content goals and shows linked academic
achievement standards. Print or copy and paste
into word processing software.
96Click Close
97For content goal report, click Report
98After reviewing report, click X
99Click Close
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101Click Lesson Building
102Select course and click OK
103Click Lesson
104Select content goal that shows lesson
Click Create/Edit
105Click Close
106Click Close
107Click Green Door
108Click Exam Building
109Select course and click OK
110Click Item
111Click Close
112Click Green Door
113Click SYL icon to personalize syllabus information
114Select
Select
Click to create syllabus
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116Where can I find the latest Idaho Academic
Achievement Standards?
117Idaho Standards found here. http//www.idahoboar
dofed.org/saa/
118- Idaho Achievement Standards have been developed
in the following areas - Math Social Studies
- Science Language Arts
- Health Humanities
119How do I download the IPSI courses off of the
Internet?Go to Idaho Division of
Professional-Technical Education
websitehttp//www.pte.state.id.us
120Go to PTE web site http//www.pte.state.id.us
Click on program area
121Click on curriculum or curricula link
122Click on program area from which you want
curriculum
123Under construction watch for IPSI link here.
Follow download directions.
124Save IPSI file to your computer in a folder you
have created.(Example dwnldwww).NOTE file
names cannot contain spaces
125You will need to transfer existing course file
onto your computer
126Click Transfer From
127Select drive where you saved IPSI file from web
128Select drive where you saved IPSI file from web
129Click OK
Select course you want to transfer into
institution
130Check transfer institution and verb list boxes
Select course you want to transfer into
institution
131This box will appear when transfer is complete.
Click Start Transfer
132Once you have transferred a course into your
IPSI software you can personalize it and make
modifications to coincide with what you are
teaching. Remember the standard is 80 or more
from the division curriculum and 20 or less
from the teacher.
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134Help/Resources
- You will receive two cd-ROMs
- IPSI Ensemble Version 5.2
- IPSI Suite Training CD
- Idaho Division of Professional-Technical
Education (Training PowerPoint Slide Shows) - http//www.pte.state.id.us
- Idaho Academic Achievement Standards
- http//www.idahoboardofed.org/saa/
135Support
- Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from each region
have had training and experience with the IPSI
software. Feel free to check with a SME in your
area for support. A SME directory is on our PTE
web site. - If you have curriculum questions, contact your
program manager.
136Training objectives
- The environment for CTE in the state and nation
- Project overview
- Software selection criteria
- IPSI software features-an overview
- IPSI software reports
- Downloading PTE curriculum files from the
Internet to my computer - Transferring PTE curriculum into IPSI software
- Help/Resources
- CD Trainer
- WebAchievement Standards
- What do I get to take home?
- CD Trainer
- IPSI Ensemble for my position
- My role
137What has been done?
- Approximately 70 different PTE courses have had
content goals identified and linked to Idaho
Academic Achievement Standards. - They are from each of the program areas.
- Are they perfect? Not yet but it is a good
beginning.
138What are we thinking for this next year?
- Review of work already done by other teachers for
refinement. - Additional courses will be put into IPSI format
and linked to achievement standards. - Assessment items will be collected to start
assessment items banks. - Some Lesson items may begin to be developed in
IPSI.
139How Can You Help?
- Take the software and other materials and put
them in a place you can take them to your
classroom. - If you want to work on curriculum development
contact your program manager. - Share what you are doing with the IPSI software
with administrators and fellow teachers in your
school.
140You can be a SME!(Subject Matter Expert)
- Over 70 Courses have been developed
- For details, please see training information at
http//www.pte.state.id.us - If you are interested in developing a course and
mapping it to standards, please contact your
program manager.
141Software
- Provided by Idaho Division of Professional-Technic
al Education at no cost to the local programs. - Include on your PTE inventory list as part of the
program equipment. - Each PTE position will receive one license.
142Questions? Complete evaluation form
143Support Manuals
- Each building will receive one set of the IPSI
Theory and IPSI Technical Support manuals. - They are being distributed to the business
education instructors who attend the conference. - If you do not have a business teacher at this
conference or at your school, a set of manuals
will be mailed to your building after the
conference.
144- If
- You are a secondary PTE teacher in an Idaho
school district FY2004. - You have not received any IPSI software license
before. - Turn in your form at the end of the session to
receive software.
145Idaho Curriculum Standards Project
- Idaho Division of
- Professional-Technical Education
For additional information contact Burton Waite
At bwaite_at_pte.state.id.us