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NROC Math. Credit Recovery and College Readiness. Presenter Name. Presenter Name. About me: Personal information here. Technical innovation has changed nearly everything in our daily lives...how we work and play, how we travel and communicate.

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NROC Math

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  1. NROC Math • Credit Recovery and College Readiness • Presenter Name

  2. Presenter Name • About me: • Personal information here

  3. Technical innovation has changed nearly everything in our daily lives...how we work and play, how we travel and communicate...

  4. Educators and students should have a voice in guiding how technical innovation will change how we teach and learn. 10 years of service to U.S. public education

  5. ALABAMA Alabama Department of Education Jacksonville State University ARIZONA Wickenburg USD #9 ARKANSAS Arkansas Northeastern College CALIFORNIA Alameda County Office of Education Anaheim Union High School District Baldwin Park Adult & Community Education Berkeley Tutoring Coalition Bishop O’Dowd High School California State University at Fullerton Corona-Norco USD Culver City Unified School District Fairmont Private Schools Forest Charter School Fremont Union High School District Grossmont Union High School District Inner City Edu. Foundation Schools IvyTech Charter Schools Julian Charter School Leadership Public Schools Los Angeles Unified School District Madera County Office of Education Newport-Mesa Unified School District Orange Lutheran High School OTAN – Sacramento COE Placer Union School District Poway Unified School District RAI Online Charter School Riverside Unified School District Sacramento Co. Office of Education San Diego Co. Office of Education San Luis Obispo County Office of Ed. Santa Barbara Co. Education Office Santa Clara Co. Office of Education Santa Cruz City Schools Santa Rosa City Schools SIATech Sonoma County Office of Education Southlands Christian Schools Tulare County Office of Education University of California - Irvine Valley Christian Schools Village Christian Schools Whittier Union High School District COLORADO Academy School District 20 Online Colorado Community Colleges Online Colorado Online Learning Community College of Denver CONNECTICUT The Gunnery FLORIDA Miami Dade College – Hialeah St. Johns County School District GEORGIA Georgia Department of Education Gwinnett County Online Campus Rockdale County Public Schools HAWAII Myron B. Thompson Academy University of Hawai’i System IDAHO Idaho Digital Learning Academy ILLINOIS Illinois State Board of Education Indian Prairie School District #204 Joliet Junior College Niles Township High School District INDIANA Indiana Department of Education Ivy Tech Community College IOWA Iowa AEA K12 Online Iowa Comm. College Online Consortium KANSASButler Community College KENTUCKYBerea College Kentucky Statewide Consortium * (Statewide P-20 with KDE, KCPE & KCTCS) LOUISIANASt. Mary Parish School System MARYLANDHoward County Public Schools Maryland State Department of Education National STEM Consortium Yeshivas TorasChaim MICHIGAN Kent Intermediate School District Michigan Virtual High School PrepNet Schools MINNESOTA Minnesota Learning Commons * (Statewide P- 20with MNSCU, U of Minnesota, Minitex) Rasmussen College MISSOURIeMINTS MO Dept. of Elem. and Secondary Edu. MONTANA Montana Digital Academy Polson School District #23 Salish Kootenai College NEBRASKA Nebraska: ESU Coord. Council NEVADA Beacon Academy of Nevada National Assoc. of Beginning Teachers NEW HAMPSHIRE Virtual Learning Acad. Charter School NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Public Schools IDEAL-New Mexico New Mexico State - Alamogordo NEW YORKDaemen College Obridge Academy NORTH CAROLINA Central Piedmont Comm. College North Carolina Comm. College System OHIO Butler Technology & Career Dev Schools Lucas County ECOT Rhodes State College Shawnee State University Sinclair Community College Youngstown State University OREGON Oregon Department of Education PENNSYLVANIA PENNCREST School District SOUTH CAROLINA Horry County Schools Public System South Carolina Department of Education TENNESSEE Chattanooga State Community College Niswonger Foundation Tusculum College TEXAS Lubbock ISD Online Region 16 Adult Basic Education Texas State Technical College University of Texas at Brownsville University of Texas at El Paso UTAH Mountain Heights Academy Utah Education Network (statewide P-20) VIRGINIA Chesterfield County Public Schools Virtual Virginia

  6. 135 institutions 20 state DOE’s/virtual schools Many of the largest districts and systems We represent more than 6 million U.S. students from middle school to college.

  7. THE NROC COURSE LIBRARY members value content that is... media-rich editorially-rigorous instructionally-sound affordable and adaptable

  8. THE NROC COURSE LIBRARY members value content that is... THE NROC COURSE LIBRARY members value content that is... usable within popular LMS’s and repositories customizable by a teacher, district, or state

  9. THE NROC COURSE LIBRARY members value content that... THE NROC COURSE LIBRARY members value content that... is correlatedwith state standards and popular textbooks offers complete teaching materials

  10. About 1/2 of students enrolling in community college require remediation. A 2012 district evaluation found that 44% of [school name] graduates were not college ready in math. For minority students the numbers are even higher, as much as 90% in some places. Only about 22% of students that undertake remediation complete college and receive a degree. It’s time to rethink readiness.

  11. NROC Math Courses NROC Algebra 1 Project Goal: Increase the number of students passing Algebra 1. Create a flexible tool for teaching. Audience: • Middle School • First-time Algebra 1 students Funding: The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

  12. NROC Math Courses NROC Developmental Math Project Goal: Increase the number of students prepared with math skills for college or career. Create an efficient path to mastery. Audience: • High School • Students who have failed math • Credit Recovery / Remediation Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

  13. NROC Math Courses Algebra 1 and Developmental Math Curriculum: algebra 1 (2 semesters), arithmetic, beginning algebra, intermediate algebra, topics in geometry, statistics, and trigonometry Correlated: state frameworks, Common Core, and AMATYC recommendations Instructional Elements at the Topic Level (184 Topics): • warm-up (text) • presentation (video, audio, animation, and graphics) • worked examples (audio and graphics) • problems (interactive text) • review (text) • text tab (online textbook) Instructional Elements at the Unit Level (29 Units): • virtual tutor (interactive video, graphics, text) • project (text and graphics) • puzzles (game-based, interactive animation, graphics) 516 explicit learning objectives to allow fine-grained assessment

  14. NROC Member case study: Lower The Cost of Developmental Education Renton Technical College, WA Challenge High quality, affordable, standalone resources for a self-paced developmental math program “I have been out of school for awhile. I’m in my mid-thirties. NROC helped me remember I actually like going to math!” —Renton Student

  15. NROC Member case study: College Prep Math Course St. Johns County School District, FL Challenge Prepare students withlow scores for college-level math before high school graduation. “Nine sections totaling 170 students and six teachers participated in the Math for College Success program using NROC Developmental Math. … the average class pass rate for all nine sections averaged 94.8%.” —NROC Developmental Math Pilot Report

  16. NROC Member case study: Flipped Classroom JacksonvilleState University, AL Challenge Creating a more effectivelearning experience with limited teaching resources “NROC (Developmental Math) is like a personal tutor with opportunities for immediate feedback which is hard to accomplish in a classroom setting with 25-30 students.” —Jessica Bentley, Instructor

  17. NROC Member case study: Academic Learning Center Sinclair Community College, OH Challenge Improving student mathskills to avoid costlyremediation courses “We are in transition mode and we see the NROC program as part of our move to new and better ways to serve the students.” —Jeremy Dever, Academic Resource Center Facilitator

  18. NROC Member case study: College Placement Exam Prep Community College of Denver, CO Challenge Create an effective math preparation lab for entering freshman “NROC Developmental Math is the core of our AccuPlacer Prep Lab . . . we’ve recorded a big improvement in test scores.” —Lara Urano, AccuPlacer Test Prep Coordinator

  19. NROC Member case study: Algebra Credit Recovery Montana Digital Academy, MT Challenge Find high quality, affordablealgebra 1 digital teaching resources to support online instruction. “The ability to modify NROC content is extremely important. It gives teachers and staff ownership.” —Bob Currie, Executive Director, MDA

  20. NROC Member case study: Blended/Hybrid Instruction Bay Port High School, WI Challenge Support personalizedinstruction in algebra 1 “It’s about more than the grade, it’s about the learning. I am teaching them to become independent learners.” —Mary Kasprzyk, Bay Port HS instructor

  21. Imagine the Possibilities... Open Resources for Personalized Learning independent, self-paced study contextualizedcareer and technical programs emporium model flipped classrooms placement exam labs college placement exam prep HS/college bridge programs summer credit recovery accelerated learning alternative and adult education

  22. NROC Developmental English Integrated reading and writing available 2015 Project Goal: Increase the number of students prepared with required English skills for college or career. Audience: • College-bound adults, ages 16-80 (average 28) • High School Remediation • Adult Basic Education Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Sustained by: NROC members Approach: • Integrated Reading and Writing • Authentic Texts • Paragraph Level Writing and beyond • A range of rich-media instructional approaches that will prepare students for college-level reading, writing, grammar, and study skills in an engaging and efficient environment. Objectives: • Accelerate the path through remediation • Leverage the power of digital media • Offer multiple modes of instruction • Support multiple curricular standards • Allow for flexible course configuration

  23. What does NROC membership provide? Unlimited use of all NROC content and systems For all students and instructors in the service area Teaching Resources Including assessments with answer keys, activities with grading rubrics, teacher manual and student guides, and more Professional Development Resources Including live monthly PD events/webinars, access to online PD resources, and more Support Personalized implementation and roll-out assistance, direct support via a ticket system and email, and access to the Community Support Portal Community Collaborate with other members and help guide The NROC Project

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