Title: Winston- Salem / Forsyth County Schools ELA
1Winston- Salem / Forsyth County Schools ELA
Module One Introduction to Common Core
2Shift from Whats Taught to What Students Need to
Be Able to Do
- 21st century college and careers students need to
be able to - Solve problems
- Adapt to change
- Analyze / Conceptualize
- Reflect on/improve performance
- Effectively communicate
- Work collaboratively in teams
- Create / innovate / critique
- Engage in continuous learning
3Thomas B. Fordham Institute
4Fordham Findings North Carolina Standard Course
of Study
- The North Carolina Standard Course of Study for
English Language Arts is one of the most
befuddling sets of standards reviewed for this
report - The standards are jam-packed with jargon and
rarely specific, and even more rarely clear - The standards are littered
- with generic skills
5Fordham Findings North Carolina Standard Course
of Study- Bottom Line
- With their grade of D, North Carolinas
ELA standards are among the worst in the country.
The Common Core State ELA standards are
significantly superior to what the Tar Heel State
has in place today.
6Hunt Institute
7Timeline for ELA CCSS
- 2011-2012 Professional Development for Teachers
- 2012-2013 Implementation of the ELA Standards
- 2012-2013 North Carolina New Assessments
- 2014-2015 National Assessments for ELA
8Student Learning Outcomes
- Critically read and comprehend complex text
- Analyze and compare informational texts and
literacy texts - Write for a variety of purposes and audiences
- Utilize effective speaking and listening skills
- Employ inquiry skills to produce research
projects - Use oral and written language skills effectively
9Comprehensive Literacy Model
- Reading- (RL) (RI) (RF)
- Reading Literature
- Reading Informational Text
- Foundational Skills
- Writing (W)
- Argument / Opinion
- Informative / Explanatory
- Narrative
- Speaking and Listening (SL)
- Language (L)
10Standards for English/Language Arts
11Teacher Friendly Format
- Anchor Standards
- Strands
- Clusters
- Grade Level Standards
Clear and Concise Language
12CCR Anchor Standards for Reading
- College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards
define K-12 literacy expectations - Reading- 10 standards
- Writing- 10 standards
- Speaking and Listening- 6 standards
- Language- 6 standards
- Foundational Skills- K-5
13College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for
Reading (page 10)
In Reading there are 10 Anchor Standards
14Anchor Standards
Anchor Standards are arranged into clusters
15Reading Standards (page 11)
Reading Standards Divided into 2 Strands
16Reading Standards (page 11)
RL
Reading Standards Divided into 2 Strands
Literature
17Reading Standards (page 13)
Reading Standards Divided into 2 Strands
RL
RI
Informational Text
18Reading Foundational Skills (page 15)(No Anchor
Standards)
- Grades K-5
- Print Concepts
- Phonological Awareness
- Phonics and Word Recognition
- Fluency
19Writing Anchor Standards (page 18)
20Speaking and Listening Anchor Standards (page 22)
21Language Anchor Standards (page 25)
22Resources
- ELA Arts Crosswalks
- ELA Unpacking Standards
- ELA Common Core Standards Appendices A, B, and C
- www.ncpublicschools.org
- Program- ACRE
- Fourth Bullet- Common Core State and NC Essential
Standards
23Appendices
- Provide additional information for teachers about
key terms - Provide examples of performance tasks and
exemplars - Provide samples of student work
24Appendices A, B and C
A
Text Complexity Reading Foundational Skills
Examples and Explanations Definitions and
Examples of Key Terms in all Strands
25Appendices A, B and C
B
Text Exemplars Sample Performance Tasks
26Appendices A, B and C
C
- Samples of Students Writing
- Narrative
- Informative / Explanatory
- Argument / Opinion