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Common Core State Standards

Every Child Every School Every Community. College and Career Ready. Common Core State Standards. Indiana’s College and Career Ready Standards. Why?. We care about our kids. New beginning for our kids. They move on with their lives.

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Common Core State Standards

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  1. Every Child Every School Every Community College and Career Ready Common Core State Standards Indiana’s College and Career Ready Standards

  2. Why? • We care about our kids • New beginning for our kids • They move on with their lives • They can obtain successful livelihoods in jobs, apprenticeships, military • So they can go on to college • They begin their lives as adults

  3. But in reality..... What does that pretty little piece of paper mean? Not Much…. • Varies from state to state

  4. What should it mean? College and Career Readiness

  5. The statistics are staggering.

  6. 30% of high school graduates who take the Armed Forces Qualification Test do not pass it. http://d15h7vkr8e4okv.cloudfront.net/NATEE1109.pdf

  7. For students going to Indiana community colleges: $35 Million is spent on remediation. Of those students receiving remediation, fewer than 25% will earn any degree. Approximately $27 million http://www.in.gov/che/files/CCA_Smarter_Choices_Faster_Completion_Summary.pdf and http://www.in.gov/che/files/Dashboard_13009.pdf

  8. In Indiana, the lack of College and Career Readiness has led to a skills gap. 2.4 unfilled STEM jobs for every unemployed Hoosier. http://www.courierpress.com/news/2013/aug/28/no-headline--workforce/?print=1

  9. In 2012, 54% of jobs in Indiana were classified as “middle-skill.” LPN Electrician Welders Truck Drivers Only 47% of Hoosiers have the skills and credentials for these positions. 13% of these jobs will remain unfilled. http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/assets/reports-/2013-09_indianas-forgotten.pdf

  10. 5% of all jobs in Indiana are unfilled because of a lack of qualified workers to fill them. Nationally, it is 9%. Bureau of labor statistics

  11. Another inherent problem with current standards Mobility • 15-20% of American school children move in any given year. • Students living below the poverty line are twice as likely to move as those living above it. • In 2012 16% of high school students in Indiana, roughly 1 in 6, switched high schools during the course of the school year. http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/accountability/2012-mobility-report-school.xlsx http://www.edweek.org/ew/issues/student-mobility/

  12. Mobility (continued) • 1 in 6 third graders has attended 3 or more schools. • These children receive very little protection • under No Child Left Behind. • Military students typically attend 6-9 schools • between Kindergarten and 12thgrade. http://www.stcloudstate.edu/tpi/initiative/documents/preparation/School%20Mobility%20and%20Student%20Achievement%20in%20an%20Urban%20Setting.pdf http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d1140.pdf

  13. http://hechingerreport.org/content/interactive-academic-standards-are-all-over-the-map_3020http://hechingerreport.org/content/interactive-academic-standards-are-all-over-the-map_3020

  14. 4 year state colleges Community colleges Dept. of Defense Chambers of Commerce Industry Skilled labor Certification programs Formal apprenticeship programs Businesses who hire workers out of high school

  15. What do you expect a high school graduate to know and be able to do on the day they graduate?

  16. 12th 11th 7th 3rd K

  17. X

  18. The Standards Previous Indiana CCR Taught how to do things Critical Thinking skills Why it works Taught students to memorize How to Problem Solve Analyze Where Synthesize When

  19. Examples in Math 6 + 8 = 14 = 10 + 4 19 x 19 = 20 x 20 - 20 - 19

  20. ? ? ? LCM ? ? ? ? http://www.nctm.org/uploadedFiles/Lessons_and_Resources/figurethis/learning_math.pdf

  21. WHY?

  22. a/5 a/8 We are graduating students from high school that can add fractions, but have no understanding about what a fraction is. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/everybody-is-stupid-except-you/201211/us-math-achievement-how-bad-is-it http://statlit.org/pdf/2009CarnegieFoundation-Developmental-Math-CC-Students-Understand.pdf

  23. Math Cross walk IAS 2014 IAS 2000

  24. IAS College and Career Ready Standard 2014

  25. English Language Arts

  26. 80% of all adult reading is devoted to expository or nonfiction text. http://www.learninga-z.com/commoncore/informational-text.html

  27. Why?

  28. Rigor

  29. College and Career Readiness

  30. For more information contact:Lee Ann J. Kendrick, M.Ed.Regional Advocacy Specialist571-329-9365lkendrick@pta.orgPTA.org

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