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Raising Expectations for Florida’s Students FCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels

Raising Expectations for Florida’s Students FCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels. Revised Recommendation by Florida’s Education Commissioner Gerard Robinson. Achievement Levels and Cut Scores. Mastery of Most Challenging: Level 5. High. Above Satisfactory: Level 4.

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Raising Expectations for Florida’s Students FCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels

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  1. Raising Expectations for Florida’s StudentsFCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels Revised Recommendation by Florida’s Education Commissioner Gerard Robinson

  2. Achievement Levels and Cut Scores Mastery of Most Challenging: Level 5 High Above Satisfactory: Level 4 Satisfactory & Graduation Standard: Level 3 Below Satisfactory: Level 2 Graduation Standard Level 1 Low FCAT

  3. Achievement Levels and Cut Scores High Mastery of Most Challenging: Level 5 High Above Satisfactory: Level 4 Satisfactory & Graduation Standard: Level 3 Below Satisfactory: Level 2 Low FCAT 2.0 Inadequate Success Level 1 Low FCAT FCAT 2.0

  4. Standard Setting:Required and Best Practice Model Administer FCAT 2.0 Achievement Level Descriptions Educator Panel Reactor Panel FDOE drafts rule Commissioner’s Recommendation Path to College Reactor Panel Public Input to Draft Rule State Board of Education Votes Commissioner Revises Recommendation Public Input State Board of Education Workshop

  5. FCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels Florida Commissioner of Education • Based on NGSSS • Designed to test more rigorous material

  6. FCAT 2.0 and Algebra I End of Course Levels Florida Commissioner of Education • Raise the bar to ensure that our students are on the path to graduating college and being career ready • Establish consistent standards across grade levels • Align graduation requirements and college readiness with Level 3 • Identify children who need additional help earlier so that they can graduate college ready

  7. Florida FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 56 55 55 57 48 59 55 58 72 71 68 58 69 58 67 39

  8. Florida FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 56 55 55 57 48 59 55 58 72 71 68 58 69 58 67 39

  9. Florida FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 56 55 55 57 48 59 55 58 72 71 68 58 69 58 67 39

  10. Florida FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 56 39 55 55 57 48 59 55 58 72 71 68 58 69 58 67 Approximate FCAT Level 3 NPR equivalents 39 69 80

  11. According to NAEP – Florida’s Reading Standard is the 2nd Highest in the Nation at Grade 8 Therefore, this Standard served as the Anchor for all proposed grade level cut scores recommended by the initial Reactor Panel.

  12. Aligning College Readiness in Reading with FCAT 2.0 Scale • SAT 440 • FDOE’s college readiness cut score • FCAT 2.0 • Level 3 proficiency bar • Grade 10 satisfactory performance • Graduation requirement

  13. Florida FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 72 52 51 53 57 48 59 55 58 71 68 58 69 58 67 39 *Estimated percents at grades 8 and 9

  14. Florida FY2011 MathComparing Percent in Levels 54 78 74 63 57 53 56 56 62 68 56 58 56

  15. Florida FY2011 ReadingPercent Meeting Graduation Standard 51 53 57 48 59 55 58 72 71 68 58 69 58 67 60 52 74,384 89,969* *Estimated percents at grades 8 and 9

  16. What is the impact on SDPBC?

  17. SDPBC FY2011 ReadingComparing Percents in Level 3+ 53 56 55 50 57 58 59 70 70 70 58 70 55 43 60 68

  18. SDPBC FY2011 ReadingPercent Meeting Graduation Standard 53 56 55 50 57 58 59 70 70 70 58 70 55 60 68 63 4,795 5,783

  19. Number of Students Non-Proficient in ReadingSDPBC Total increase in number of non-proficient students: 5,748

  20. SDPBC FY2011 MathComparing Percent in Levels 56 75 75 64 62 67 77 53 61 56 59 62 67

  21. Number of Students Non-Proficient in Math SDPBC Total increase in number of non-proficient students: 9,291

  22. FY11 SDPBC First Time in Grade 9 Students Taking Both Algebra 1* and Algebra 1 EOC Who Failed the Course or the Algebra 1 EOC Total increase in number of students not earning Algebra 1 credit: 517 *Attempting one credit in Algebra 1 or 1 Honors

  23. Raise the BarEnsure path toward graduating college and career ready • Aligned Level 3 bar with • satisfactory performance, • graduation requirement, and • college readiness • More consistent expectations across grades • < % students proficient, except grade 9 and 10 reading • < % meeting graduation standard decreased

  24. Raise the BarEnsure path toward graduating college and career ready • Impact on SDPBC • 5700+ non proficient in reading • 9000+ non proficient in math • 1000+ not meet grade 10 graduation requirement

  25. Next Steps • Ensure staff knows NGSSS benchmarks and FCAT 2.0 item specifications • Monitor student performance • Ensure instruction focuses on the NGSSS benchmarks and FCAT 2.0 item specifications • Adjust instruction based on student knowledge of NGSSS benchmarks

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