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Title: Common Core Common Knowledge


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Common Core Common Knowledge
  • Lets make sure everyone is on the same page

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  • Common Core State Standards for English Language
    Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies,
    Science, and Technical Subjects
  • Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

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  • CCR
  • Common Core College Career Readiness
  • Provide a common definition of college and career
    readiness in ELA and Mathematics

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  • NOT new national standards
  • NOT from US Department of Education
  • NOT Common Core Curriculum
  • 85/15 split
  • Aligned with international benchmarks

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  • ELA Common core recommends content
  • ELA Common core mandates that instruction in
    reading, writing, speaking, listening, and
    language is a shared responsibility
  • Math Common Core mandates skills for all

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ELA
  • Michigan Text Complexity
  • A staircase of increasing complexity
  • Progressive development of reading comprehension
    through all grades to achieve constant gains in
    increasingly sophisticated text
  • 80/20

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Macomb ISD Mission Literacy
  • http//www.missionliteracy.com/page78/page78.html
  • CCSS ELA/Literacy Appendix B Text Exemplars and
    Sample Performance Tasks

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4-5 Sample Performance Tasks for Informational
Texts
  • Students compare and contrast a firsthand account
    of African American ballplayers in the Negro
    Leagues to a secondhand account of their
    treatment found in books such as Kadir Nelsons
    We Are the Ship The Story of Negro League
    Baseball, attending to the focus of each account
    and the information provided by each. RI.4.6

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6-8 Sample Performance Tasks for Stories, Drama,
and Poetry
  • Students compare and contrast the effect Henry
    Wadsworth Longfellows poem Paul Reveres Ride
    has on them to the effect they experience from a
    multimedia dramatization of the event presented
    in an interactive digital map (http//www.paulreve
    rehouse.org/ride/), analyzing the impact of
    different techniques employed that are unique to
    each medium. RL.6.7

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11-CCR Informational Texts History/Social Studies
  • Students evaluate the premises of James M.
    McPhersons argument regarding why Northern
    soldiers fought in the Civil War by corroborating
    the evidence provided from the letters and
    diaries of these soldiers with other primary and
    secondary sources and challenging McPhersons
    claims where appropriate. RH.1112.8

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  • State standards determine the content
  • LEAs determine Curriculum and Pedagogy
  • Skills for 21st Century Learners
  • AASL Crosswalk

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http//bit.lv/commoncorecrosswalk
  • Crosswalk of the Common Core Standards ?and the
    Standards for the 21st-Century Learner
  • AASL to CC
  • CC to AASL

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  • 1.1.1 Follow an inquiry-based process in seeking
    knowledge in curricular subjects and make the
    real world connection for using this process in
    own life.
  • Nothing works in isolation.

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  • Turn to a partner practical applications?

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  • District Curriculum Documents
  • Lesson Plans
  • Observations
  • Student Work

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CC
  • Reading
  • A diverse array of classic and contemporary
    literature
  • Challenging informational texts in a range of
    subjects
  • Writing
  • Research -short, focused projects, in-depth
    research

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CC
  • Speaking and Listening
  • Gain, evaluate, and present increasingly complex
    information, ideas, and evidence through
    listening and speaking as well as through media.

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Iowa Department of Ed
  • Complexity of text and text analysis
  • Information text in content areas
  • Constructing arguments supporting details
  • Working with primary, secondary sources
  • Reading comprehension

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  • Standards apply to ELLs SWD, too

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CC
  • Media and Technology
  • Just as media and technology are ingrained into
    school and life in the 21st century, skills
    related to media use (both production of media
    and critical analysis and production of media)
    are integrated throughout the standards

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Assessment
  • SBAC Smarter Balanced Assessment System
  • Must offer an online version
  • Must take advantage of technology for reporting
    speed
  • Must take advantage of technology to be relevant

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SBAC Priorities
  • Ensure all students have access to the technology
    needed to participate in each component
    (summative, interim/benchmark, formative)

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  • Support research on how to use technology to
    increase access for all students, in particular
    those needing accommodations
  • Use Computer Adaptive Testing engine to maximize
    accuracy for individual students across the CCSS
  • Standardized accommodations policy and
    administration practices across states to ensure
    comparability

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  • Use technology to efficiently deliver training,
    resources, reports and data social networks for
    teachers to develop and disseminate effective
    CCSS curriculum and instructional tools
  • Create innovative item types that utilize
    technology and represent real-world contexts

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Design Proposal
  • Assessment window vs. single day administration
  • Multiple opportunities to assess
  • Quick results available to support instruction
  • Emphasis on problem-solving and critical thinking

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Scoring
  • Human scorers taken from ranks of teachers
  • Online training on hand-scoring
  • Online certification as a hand-scorer
  • Online monitoring of rater performance
  • Validation hand-scoring of samples of AI-scored
    tasks
  • Our experience with teacher-led scoring and
    rangefinding indicates that it is some of the
    best professional development that we provide to
    educators

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  • Michigans online initiatives
  • Pilot in 2006
  • Pilot in 2011 (English Language Proficiency)
  • Pilot in 2012 (Alternate Assessments)
  • Pilots leading up to operational adoption of
    SMARTER/Balanced Assessment Consortium products
    in 2014/15

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  • Michigan Constitutional Amendment
  • barring unfunded mandates

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Timeline
  • 2010-2011
  • Getting to know the CCSS/Alignment work
  • 2010 MEAP/2011MME remain the same
  • State focus will be on technical assistance
  • 2011-2012
  • Implementation of CCSS in classrooms
  • 2011 MEAP/2012 MME remain the same
  • State focus will be on instruction/professional
    development

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  • 2012-2013
  • 2012 MEAP minimally modified as necessary to
    reflect the CCSS
  • 2013 MME remains the same
  • State focus will be on student learning
  • 2013-2014
  • 2013 MEAP based on 2012 model
  • 2014 MME remains the same
  • State focus will be on preparing for new
    assessments from SMARTER Consortium
  • 2014-2015
  • Full implementation - Instruction and assessment
    based on CCSS

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Implications
  • Literacy
  • Inquiry
  • Curriculum
  • Pedagogy
  • Same expectations for SWD ELLs
  • Assessment
  • Technology

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  • Kathleen McBroom
  • mcbrook_at_dearborn.k12.mi.us
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