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Response to The Framework For Change : The Next Generation of School Standards,

Response to The Framework For Change : The Next Generation of School Standards, Assessments and Accountability October 2008. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments. Overview: A Framework For Change. History and Context - Dr. Rebecca Garland ABCs - History and Successes

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Response to The Framework For Change : The Next Generation of School Standards,

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  1. Response to The Framework For Change: The Next Generation of School Standards, Assessments and Accountability October 2008 Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  2. Overview: AFramework For Change • History and Context - Dr. Rebecca Garland • ABCs - History and Successes • Need For Global Competitiveness • On the Right Track - NC Grad Project and Writing • Process Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  3. A Simple Vision Essential Standards Assessments Accountability Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  4. The Big Three Immediate Improvements Long-Term Redesign II 1 LT 1 II 2 Essential Standards LT 2 II 3 II 4 LT 3 Assessments II 5 LT 4 II 6 LT 5 II 7 Accountability II 8 LT 6 II 9 LT 7 II 10 II 11 Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  5. LT 1 Built on Essential Standards LT 5 Essential Standards DRIVE DRIVE Assessments Accountability Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  6. Essential Standards LT 1 LT 5 Essential Standards Research supports the essentialist movement Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  7. Essential Standards LT 1 LT 5 • Essential Standards Development will be a Strategic Process that • Is Aligned to… • National and International Standards • The Graduation Project • 21st Century Skills • Requires Training • Uses Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy • Involves Stakeholders Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  8. Essential Standards LT 1 LT 5 • The Strategic Process will increase • Rigor • Transparency • Prioritization • which lead to…. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  9. Essential Standards LT 1 LT 5 The North Carolina State Board of Education’s Mission Globally Competitive Students Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  10. Essential Standards LT 1 LT 5 Prioritized and Focused Six Qualities Aligned to 21st Century Skills Measurable and Concise Essential Standards Integrated with Other Content Areas Driven by Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy Chosen for Endurance, Readiness and Leverage Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  11. Essential Standards The Essential Standards are the foundation. AFramework For Change Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  12. AFramework For Change How do we know students are achieving what is essential to compete in the 21st century? How do we assess to inform instruction and evaluate knowledge, skills, performance, and dispositions needed in the 21st century? Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  13. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 A Comprehensive Balanced Assessment System Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  14. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Current System Summative (Statewide) • Characterized by • Limited Transparency • Inappropriate Use Evaluate Knowledge • Characterized by • Uneven use of benchmarking • Variability in formative assessment • Lack of alignment • Lack of systematic PD Benchmarking and Formative Assessment Inform Instruction Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  15. Assessment Proposed System LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 • To Evaluate Knowledge… • Transparent • Appropriately Used Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) • To Inform Instruction… • Centralized Benchmarking Tool • Systematic Formative Assessment PD Modules Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Built on what is most important for students to learn in the 21st century Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  16. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Alignment Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  17. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Assessment to Inform Instruction Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  18. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Formative Assessment Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Classroom Level Assessment Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  19. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Formative Assessment A research-based, classroom assessment method shown to improve student achievement. Directly connected to quality instruction Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  20. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Formative Assessment • Formative Assessment…. • Is Aligned to the Essential Standards • Incorporates Learning Progressions • Provides Clear Learning Goals • Provides Clear Criteria for Success • Provides Descriptive Feedback • Includes Student Self and Peer Assessment • Is Daily and Diagnostic Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  21. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Formative Assessment • Recommendation • Professional development through the use of modules, digital learning sites, and an online professional learning community be designed, maintained, and delivered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  22. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Benchmark Benchmark assessments are given to students periodically to assess the learning that has taken place up to a particular point in time and to track progress toward goals. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  23. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Benchmark • Benchmark Assessment… • Is Aligned to Essential Standards • Is Used by the Teacher, School, and District • Includes Various Item Types • Is Diagnostic Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  24. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Benchmark • Recommendation • A benchmark assessment tool that contains an item bank that can be used for developing benchmarks for classrooms, schools, and districts should be developed, maintained, and disseminated by DPI. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  25. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Benchmark • Recommendation • Proposed Statewide Benchmarking Tool Rich bank of performances, constructed response and multiple-choice assessment items that align to every objective within the Essential Standards. Teacher and Student Accessible Portion (~80%) District Leadership Accessible Portion (~20%) Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  26. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Benchmark • Recommendation • Why produce a benchmarking tool centrally? • Alignment • Quality Assurance • Equity • Transparency Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  27. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Summative Assessment Measures of achievement to provide evidence of student competence or program effectiveness. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  28. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative Assessment Summative Assessment…. • Is Aligned to the Essential Standards • Is Transparent • Is Used Primarily for School, District and State Accountability • Uses 21st Century Technology • Includes Various Item Types • Is Technically Sound Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  29. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative Assessment • Recommendation • Developing Criteria for determining which essential objectives will be assessed with constructed response and performance tasks. Convening Innovative Assessment Research Team Conducting Case Studies of Administration of 21st century and Computer-Based Assessments in anticipation of a phased-in shift to computer-based statewide summative assessments Increasing Transparency by releasing testing forms and materials, writing performance indicators for each objective in the Essential Standards and developing a rich, standards-aligned benchmarking tool Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  30. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative Benchmark Formative Essential Standards Authentic Ongoing Assessments North Carolina Graduation Project North Carolina Writing Assessment K-2 Literacy Assessment Proposed Electronic Binder System To be addressed by Innovative Assessment Research Team reporting out July 2009 Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  31. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards In Summary…. To inform instruction and evaluate knowledge, skills, performance, and dispositions needed in the 21st century….. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  32. Assessment LT 2 LT 3 LT 4 LT 5 Summative (Statewide) North Carolina will develop a comprehensive system in which every category of assessment is necessary and… Benchmark (Classroom, School, District) Formative Assessment (Classroom) Essential Standards Essential Standards Is in exact alignment withthe Essential Standards Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  33. Accountability + + LT 6 + LT 7 An Accountability Model with a 21st Century Focus Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  34. Accountability + + + LT 6 LT 7 Statewide Accountability is important because… All adults working on behalf of, or in, North Carolina’s public schools are responsible for graduating globally competitive students. The public must have a clear, comparable understanding of the performance of students within all North Carolina public schools. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  35. Accountability + + + Achievement (EOCs and EOGs) Growth K-12 Future-Ready Core Graduation Rate + + + Readiness 9-12 only LT 6 LT 7 Statewide Summative Assessment Statewide Summative to evaluate standards-aligned achievement Summative Benchmark Formative andBenchmarkto inform instruction Formative Essential Standards Essential Standardsto define what students must know, understand and be able to do to compete in the 21st century Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  36. Accountability + + + Future-Ready Core Future-Ready Core Graduation Rate Graduation Rate + + + + + + Readiness Readiness LT 6 LT 7 Challenging and Attainable Achievement and Growth Standards Growth and Student Achievement (EOGs and EOCs) Balanced The Accountability model must ensure a balanced approach that accounts for combined measures but remains grounded in student achievement and growth. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  37. Accountability + + + LT 6 LT 7 Challenging and Attainable A Developmental Growth Model K-12 Uses EOG scores, if feasible, EOC scores and other vertically-scaled assessments to place a student on a developmental curve and thereby predict what is challenging and attainable for that child. Growth and Student Achievement (EOGs and EOCs) Dr. Gary Williamson Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  38. Accountability

  39. Accountability Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  40. Accountability + + + + + + LT 6 LT 7 • Recommendation • Research Recommendation 1: Convene Technical Advisory (TAC) Committee to explore the adoption of a new growth model. Action Recommendation 1: Replace Drop-Out Rate with Graduation Rate Research Recommendation 2: Measures of career and post-secondary readiness be considered in the accountability model by TAC. Action Recommendation 2: Replace former courses of study with Future Ready Core Status Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  41. Achievement (EOCs and EOGs) Growth K-12 Future-Ready Core Graduation Rate + + + Readiness 9-12 only The Next Generation Essential Standards Assessments Accountability Summative Benchmark Formative Essential Standards Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  42. 4 Principles To Guide the Process Stakeholder Involvement Transparency Measuring Our Success Alignment Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  43. Timeline 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 2012 - 2013 2011 - 2012 July July July July July Math, Science, Eng 10, Comp Essential Stds. Math, Sci, Eng 10, Comp Skills Item Dev. Math, Sci, Eng 10 Comp, Skills Field Test Math, Sci, Eng 10 Comp, Skills Operational ELA and Social Studies Operational ELA, Social Studies, Others Essential Stds. ELA and Social Studies Item Dev. ELA and Social Studies Field Test Innovative Assessment Team (July 09) Benchmarking Tool Operational for Math, Science and Eng 10 (July 2011) Benchmarking Tool Operational for ELA, Social Studies and Other Subjects (July 2012) Criteria for choosing CR/PT (Aug 09) Formative PD Modules 1-5 (Aug 09) Modules 6-13(Jun 2010) Online PD Community (Jun 2010) Case Studies on Administering 21st Century, Computer-Based Assessments(Jan 2011) NAC on Accountability Reports (Sept 09) Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  44. Items For Consideration Technology Cost Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  45. Next Steps Discussion – JB Buxton Begin the Essential Standards revision process for Math, Science, Eng 10 and Computer Skills (using Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy) Begin development of formative assessment PD modules/online learning community Begin the RFP for the development of a centralized benchmarking tool Convene committee to plan phased-in shift to computer-based testing Convene the Technical Advisory Committee to begin accountability research based on recommendations and proposed objectives Convene the Innovative Assessment Committee Conduct Case Studies on administering 21st century assessment Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  46. …More Next Steps Measuring Our Success Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  47. Immediate Improvement Items From FFC Dr. Lou Fabrizio 4. Move to a five-year graduation rate for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) purposes. Status: The USED did not grant permission to DPI for a five-year cohort graduation rate.This does not preclude 5-year rate for ABCs purposes. 5. Count retest scores in performance composites Status: The USED has advised DPI that retest scores can be used at all grade levels and for all EOCs IF the SBE mandates that retesting be required for all grades and EOC courses and not remain as a local option. SEM may not be used for AYP calculation but may be used for SAS. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  48. Immediate Improvement Items From FFC 6. Eliminate the redundancy in end-of-course (EOC) and end-of-grade (EOG) testing by allowing EOC scores to count as EOG scores in middle grades. Status: The USED has advised us that the same score for a student cannot be used in two grades. The USED did indicate that they are having further discussions about whether certain other courses could be substituted. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  49. Immediate Improvement Items From FFC 9. Revamp the current computer skills test to ensure it measures 21st century Information Communication Technology (ICT) literacy. Status: To ensure the test measures 21st Century Information Communication Technology (ICT) literacy, the SBE will need to adopt new content standards. Presented Oct 2008 – plans subject to adjustments.

  50. Response to The Framework For Change: The Next Generation of School Standards, Assessments and Accountability October 2008

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