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Transitioning to the Common Core State Standards

Transitioning to the Common Core State Standards. John SanGiovanni. http:// jsangiovanni.hcpss.wikispaces.net. A history…. 48 states and DC committed to developing common core standards in 2009.

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Transitioning to the Common Core State Standards

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  1. Transitioning to the Common Core State Standards John SanGiovanni http://jsangiovanni.hcpss.wikispaces.net

  2. A history… • 48 states and DC committed to developing common core standards in 2009. • The COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS INITIATIVE is a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers

  3. Design Intent • Preparation:The standards are college and career ready. • Competition:The standards are internationally benchmarked so that students are globally competitive. • Equity:Expectations are consistent of all students. • Clarity:The standards are focused, coherent, and clear. • Collaboration:The standards are a foundation to work collaboratively across state lines to pool resources and expertise to create curricular tools and other materials.

  4. Design Consideration Evidence was used to guide critical decisions in the following areas: • Inclusion of particular content • Timing of when content should be introduced and the progression of that content • Ensuring focus and coherence • Organizing and formatting the standards • Determining emphasis on particular topics in standards Evidence includes: • Standards from high-performing countries, leading states, and nationally-regarded frameworks • Research on adolescent literacy, text complexity, mathematics instruction, quantitative literacy • Lists of works consulted and research base included in standards’ appendices

  5. Standards from individual high-performing countries were used to inform content, structure, and language. Writing teams looked for examples of rigor, coherence, and progression. Belgium (Flemish) Canada (Alberta) China Chinese Taipei England Finland Hong Kong India Ireland Japan Korea Singapore International Common Ground

  6. Standards for Mathematical Practice • Describe mathematical “habits of mind” • Connect with content standards Grade Level Standards • Organized by domains

  7. Mathematical Practices Choose a practice to review. What is your reaction?

  8. Standards for Mathematical Practice • Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them • Reason abstractly and quantitatively • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others • Model with mathematics • Use appropriate tools strategically • Attend to precision • Look for and make use of structure • Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

  9. The Content Kindergarten = 25 standards 1st grade = 24 standards 2nd standards = 28 standards 3rd grade = 37 standards 4th grade = 37 standards 5th grade = 38 standards

  10. A. E. B. F. G. C. Compare 3 sets of fractions. D.

  11. Domains of Mathematics (K-5) • Number - Counting and Cardinality (K) • Number - Operations and the Problems They Solve (K-5) • Number - Base Ten (K-5) • Measurement and Data (K-5) • Geometry (K-5) • Number – Fractions (3-5)

  12. Structure of the Common Core…

  13. A cluster from 4th grade…

  14. Which of these are representations of ¾?

  15. HCPSS Timeline of Implementation Standards for Mathematical Practices • ALL GRADES starting in 2011

  16. PARCC Assessments…Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers • Through course and EOY (90%) assessments • One or two domains highlighted at each grade level with all contributing to overall summative score • Mathematical fluency - quick and accurate calculations and problem solving • Standards for Mathematical Practice will not be separate from content • Short, Scaffolded, and Unscaffolded tasks

  17. Short, Scaffolded, Unscaffolded Tasks…Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers

  18. What We’re Expecting from MSDE… • Gap analysis of SC and CC √ • Curriculum and toolkit workgroups √ • State Board adoption in Spring 2011 • State testing no later than 2014

  19. What We’re Doing… • MSDE Gap Analysis √ • Working with other LEAs* to develop interpretations and implementation materials • Developing HCPSS transition/implementation plan • PD for teachers, administrators, paraeducators, MSTs • Preliminary planning for: • Content/pedagogy PD (timing and delivery) • Reimagined K-5 eguides • Formative assessments *(Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Caroline, Carroll, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, St Mary’s, Washington, Wicomico)

  20. Laying the Foundations…Concept Progressions

  21. Laying the Foundations…Standards for Mathematical Practice “Look Fors”

  22. Laying the Foundations…Scope and Sequence

  23. Interpretation and Understanding… What does this objective mean for our teachers and students?

  24. Going deeper with instruction…

  25. What We’re Wondering… • When will we have answers/direction from MSDE? • How will we address gaps (money example)? • What will consortium assessments consider? • What will be considered A,O,B and how will we determine it? • How will we meet the needs of Gifted and Talented students? Will it be appropriate to simply use higher level standards? • How will we meet the content needs of our teachers?

  26. What are you wondering about the Common Core?

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