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Mississippi Department of Education Common Core State Standards

Mississippi Department of Education Common Core State Standards Mathematics and English/Language Arts Mississippi Educational Technology Leaders Association Spring Meeting May 5, 2011. What is the CCSS Initiative?.

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Mississippi Department of Education Common Core State Standards

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  1. Mississippi Department of Education Common Core State Standards Mathematics and English/Language Arts Mississippi Educational Technology Leaders Association Spring Meeting May 5, 2011

  2. What is the CCSS Initiative? • An initiative of the National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) • A significant and historic opportunity for states to collectively develop and adopt a core set of academic standards in Mathematics and English/Language Arts 2

  3. What are the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)? • Fewer, clearer, and higher • Aligned with college and work expectations • Rigorous content requiring higher-order thinking and application of knowledge • Evidence- and/or research-based • Internationally benchmarked 3

  4. CCSSO/NGA Process 4

  5. Sample from CCSS -Mathematics

  6. Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Key design considerations: • Individual grade levels in K-8 • Solid foundation for grades K-5 in whole numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals • Solid foundation for grades 6-8 in geometry, algebra, and probability and statistics

  7. MS Math 4th grade Competency 1 Objective i Recall multiplication and division facts. Competency 1 Objective f Model and identifyequivalent fractions. Mathematics Alignment Examples CCSS Math 3rd grade Page 23, 3.OA, #7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100. Page 24, 3.NF, #3a Understand two fractions as equivalent. Cont.

  8. Mathematics Alignment Examples CCSS Math 4th grade Page 31, 4.MD, #3 Apply the area formula for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. MS Math 5th grade Competency 4 Objective c Use formula to estimate and calculate the area of a rectangle.

  9. Alignment of CCSS for Math and MS Math Framework • Initial alignment study done “in-house” and additional study done by SEDL • Overall alignment is not good -Many specifics in the CCSS are addressed in the MS Math Framework but at a lower grade level(s) -Several of the MS Math Framework objectives are not mentioned in the Common Core • CCSS for Math are more rigorous than the MS Math Framework 9

  10. Sample from CCSS English Language Arts Reading Standards for Informational Text K-5 RI

  11. Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Key design considerations: Sections divided by Strands for K-5 and 6-12 • Reading • Writing • Speaking and Listening • Language

  12. MS ELA 3rd grade Competency 2 Objective b, b1, b6 Analyze texts in order to identify, understand, infer, or synthesize information. -answer and generate questions -identify cause and effect as stated in text ELA Alignment Examples CCSS ELA 3rd grade Page 14, RI, #1 Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, explicitly using the text as the basis for the answers. Cont.

  13. ELA Alignment Examples CCSS ELA 3rd grade Page 21, W, #5 With guidance and support from peers and adults, strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing. MS ELA 3rd grade Competency 3 Objective a Use an appropriate composing process (e.g., planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing/sharing) to compose or edit.

  14. Alignment of CCSS English Language Arts (ELA) and MS ELA • Initial alignment study done “in-house” and additional study done by SEDL • Overall alignment isgood -Few specifics in the CCSS are not addressed in the MS ELA Framework or not addressed at the same grade level -Many of the MS ELA Framework objectives and sub-objectives are not mentioned in the Common Core • Rigor is comparable 14

  15. Common Core State Standards High School

  16. Common CoreHigh School Mathematics • CCSS Grade 8 is comparable to the current MS Algebra I course. • High school standards require students to practice applying mathematical ways of thinking to real world situations.

  17. Common CoreHigh School Mathematics High school standards are listed in conceptual categories : -number and quantity -algebra -functions -modeling -geometry -statistics and probability

  18. Common Core High School ELA • Individual grade levels for grades 6-8 • Two-year grade band for grades 9-10 • Two-year grade band for grades 11-12

  19. Common Core State Standards English Language Arts Section for grades 6-12: Literacy standards in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects

  20. Race to the Top (RttT) Assessment Proposals The Process: • Proposals were due from multi-state consortia on June 23, 2010 • Awards were made in September, 2010 • New Consortia tests to replace current state NCLB tests in 2014-2015 Two Comprehensive Assessment Proposals Funded: • Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) • 26 states, 31 million students K-12 • SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) • 31 states, 21 million students K-12 Note: 12 states currently in both and 6 states in neither Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  21. RttT Assessment Program Requirements • Build upon shared standards for college/career readiness; • Measure individual growth as well as proficiency; • Measure the extent each student is on track, at each grade level tested, toward college/career readiness by high school completion, and provide information that is useful in informing: • Teaching, learning, and program improvement; • Determinations of school effectiveness; • Determinations of educator effectiveness for use in evaluations and provision of support to teachers/principals; • Determinations of individual student college/career readiness, through high school exit decisions, collegecourse placement into credit-bearing classes, and/or college entrance. Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  22. Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) • ReceivedRace to the Top funds to help support states’ efforts to transition to the CCSS and assessments • Formed the Assessment Design and Development Committee • Established timeline • Met in Dec. 2010 to begin work on test specifications • Met in Feb. 2011 with content specialists and post-secondary reps

  23. Basic PARCC Timeline 2010-2011 Development/approval of common policies/procedures 2011-2012 Initial item and task development, piloting of components 2011-2012 Development of PD resources & online platform 2012-2013 Field testing 2013-2014 Field testing 2014-2015 New summative assessments in use Summer 2015 Setting of common achievement standards Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  24. PARCC – Two Types of Summative Assessments END OF YEAR COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT FOCUSED ASSESSMENTS • One to three tasks that assess a • few “keystone” standards/topics • Given at three points during the • school year, near the end of quarters • Results within 2 weeks to inform • instruction and intervention • Taken on computer, with mixed • item types • Scored entirely by computer for • fast results Scores from both focused & end-of-yr. assessments will be combined for annual accountability score. Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  25. PARCC: Focused Assessments 1 and 2 25% 50% • Focused • ASSESSMENT 1 • ELA • Math • Focused • ASSESSMENT 2 • ELA • Math • In a single session/class period, students in grades 3 - 11 will: • ELA: Read texts, draw evidence to form conclusions, and prepare a written analysis • Math: For each of 1 or 2 essential topics (standards or clusters of standards), complete 1 to 3 constructed response tasks Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  26. PARCC: Focused Assessment 3 75% • Over several sessions/class periods, students will complete a project-like task that draws on a range of skills. Examples: • ELA: Locate digital information, evaluate and • select sources, and compose an essay or • research paper • Math: Perform a multi-step performance task • that requires application of mathematical • skills and reasoning and may require • technological tools • Focused • ASSESSMENT 3 • ELA • Math • Focused • ASSESSMENT 4 • Speaking • Listening • Speaking/Listening task: Conducted in classroom, • not used for accountability, scored by teacher. Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  27. PARCC: End-of-Year Assessment 90% • Composed of 40 to 65 questions of a range of item types including innovative technology-enhanced items to sample the full year of standards • Scored by computer • Will make major investment in enhanced item types END OF YEAR COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  28. PARCC: Resources, Tools, Supports PARTNERSHIP RESOURCE CENTER: Digital library of released items, formative assessments, model curriculum frameworks, curriculum resources, student and educator tutorials and practice tests, scoring training modules, and professional development materials • Partnership Resource Center: • Interactive Data Tool for accessing data and creating customized reports • Exemplar lesson plans • Formative assessment items and tasks • Professional development materials regarding test administration, • scoring, and use of data • Online practice tests • Item development portal • Tools and resources developed by Partner states • Optional “ready-to-use” performance tasks for K-2 Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  29. The PARCC System English Language Arts and Mathematics, Grades 3 - 11 25% 50% 75% 90% PARTNERSHIP RESOURCE CENTER: Digital library of released items, formative assessments, model curriculum frameworks, curriculum resources, student and educator tutorials and practice tests, scoring training modules, and professional development materials • Focused • ASSESSMENT 1 • ELA • Math • Focused • ASSESSMENT 2 • ELA • Math • Focused • ASSESSMENT 3 • ELA • Math END OF YEAR COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT • Focused • ASSESSMENT 4 • Speaking • Listening Summative assessment for accountability Required, but not used for accountability Center for K – 12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS

  30. Status of MS Implementation • Working with the RESAs to provide sessions on CCSS for leadership teams followed by Train-the-Trainer sessions • Participating in training sessions offered by national organizations • Identifying available resources to assist districts/schools • Continuing relationship with PARCC Consortium and CCSSO to allow MS to benefit from collaboration with other states 30

  31. MDE Timeline for Review and Adoption March: Conducted alignment study of draft Common Core State Standards and MS frameworks June: Received SBE approval to begin APA Process Aug.: Received SBEapproval (completed APA Process) June-Oct.: Conducted alignment study of final Common Core State Standards and MS frameworks Nov.-Mar.: Determining implementation and training options for 2011-12 and beyond 31

  32. Preferred Implementation Scenario Development, Training, and Follow-up Activities will occur in parallel tracks across all years.

  33. Next Steps for MDE • Continue to meet with stakeholder groups (K-12 and IHL) to: - review findings of the alignment study (DONE) - develop a crosswalk (IN PROGRESS) - determine 9-12 courses (IN PROGRESS) • Conduct regional awareness sessions & webinars (DONE) • Plan work with the regional laboratories, technical assistance providers, and other groups (IN PROGRESS) • Format the CCSS to reflect the structure of the MS Curriculum Frameworks (TBD) • Revise/develop instructional materials (teaching strategies, resources, & assessment aids) and offer training(TBD) • Determine which policies/procedures need adjustment (TBD) • Plan transition to new assessments (IN PROGRESS) • Continue working with PARCC to implement assessments (IN PROGRESS)

  34. What to expect from NGA and CCSSO • Developing an implementation guide • Meeting with textbook publishers • Developing example tasks, suggested texts, & student samples (timeline TBD) • Planning to do work around birth to 5 year olds to have a seamless set of standards • Working on Science and Social Studies 34

  35. Proposed Training Sessions April/May, 2011 Leadership Team Training on K-12 CCSS and Assessments June/July , 2011 Training of District Trainers (K-2) Fall, 2011 Training of District Trainers (3-5) & Follow- up of K-2 Spring, 2012 Training of District Trainers (6-8) & Follow up of 3-5 and K-2 Summer, 2012 Training of District Trainers (9-12) and Follow-up of all other grades

  36. Common Core Website List of Resources • Reaching Higher: the Common Core State Standards Validation Committee • Summary of Public Feedback for K-12 Standards • Summary of Public Feedback for College and Career Readiness Standards • Common Core State Standards Webinar (PowerPoint presentation) June 30, 2010 • PowerPoint-March 2010 • Common Core State Standards Criteria Cont.

  37. Common Core Website List of Resources • Common Core State Standards Considerations • Joint International Benchmarking Report • Key Points of the English Language Arts Standards • Key Points of the Math Standards  • Frequently Asked Questions  • Myths vs. Facts

  38. Common Core Website http://www.corestandards.org/ MDE Website www.mde.k12.ms.us (hot topics) MDE Contact Information Rhonda Smith Mississippi Department of Education Office of Curriculum and Instruction commoncore@mde.k12.ms.us 601-359-2586 38

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