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April 2012
Common Core State Standards
An Introduction
Marsha TokuyoshiELA/Common Core Standards CoordinatorContra Costa County Office of Education
Today’s Presenter
Common Core State Standards
The Standards DO…
The Standards DO NOT…
define what all students are expected to know and be able to do
define how teachersshould teach
focus on what is most essential
describe all that can or should be taught
establish a baseline for advanced learners
define the nature of advanced work
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Internationally benchmarked to ensure students will be globally competitive
Fundamental knowledge for College and Career Readiness
Shared, rigorous academic content with clear expectations for students
Consistent across states (allows for collaboration)
Common Core State Standards
Common Core State Standards
1. Only the important material
2. Supported by research
3. Vetted by MANY in the educational community
4. Include higher order thinking skills
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Common Core State Standards
45 States, DC, & the
Virgin Islands
have adopted
the CCSS
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Council of Chief State School Officers
Where did they come from?
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1st Round Race To the Top funding
awarded
National Release Common
Core State Standards
48 States voluntarily
join2009 2010 2011
2012June August
Multiple drafts of the standards were developed, reviewed &
vetted
Development & Adoption Timeline for Common Core State Standards
California Academic Content Standards Commission (CACSC)
met for 6 days to decide. More than half of this group are teachers
45 States have adopted
CCSS
85% Rule (Addition)
CA State Board of Ed unanimously adopts
Common Core State Standards Documents
Available at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/
Appendix A: Research Supporting Key ElementsAppendix B: Text Exemplars and Sample Performance TasksAppendix C: Samples of Student Writing
Appendix A: Designing High School Courses based on the
Common Core State Standards
College and Career Readiness Standards
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Common Core State Standards Documents
Available at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/
Includes California’s additional 15%
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http://cocoschools.org/edsvcs/commoncore.html
Adoption Timelines and Gaps
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Last Textbook Adoption
CCSS adopted
CCSS Assessments
New Textbook Adoption
Math 2007
August 2010
Fall 2014
2016
ELA 2008 2018
Two Assessment Consortia Were Funded
Assessments that are state-of-the-art, summative and formative, and written in multiple formats
Assessments that use computer technology to create a faster feedback loop on results
Systems that inform teachers of student progress on a frequent basis
To “go live” in 2014-15
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SMARTER BALANCEDSMARTER BALANCED
PARCCPARCC
The Work Ahead of Us…Get Started, Embrace the Challenges, Unpack the
Opportunities
Conclusion of our Overview of Common Core State Standards
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Please join us for upcoming webinars featuring
ELA & Literacy Common Core Standards
Math Common Core Standards
For questions or more information, please contact Marsha Tokuyoshi, ELA/Common Core Standards Coordinator, Contra Costa County Office of Education
[email protected] (925) 942-3385
http://cocoschools.org/edsvcs/commoncore.html