Common Core State Standards
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Common Core State Standards
Professional Learning Modules
December 9, 2013Carrie Roberts
California Department of Education
Pamela Spycher & Rachel LagunoffCalifornia Comprehensive Center, WestEd
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Objectives for Today• Provide information on the Professional
Learning Modules and how to access them.
• Look specifically at how the modules address the needs of teachers of English learners.
• Review the two CA ELD Standards modules which will be available very soon.
• Motivate you to try them out!
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The Professional Learning Modules were developed to deepen the understanding
of the following: a) The common core academic state standards
b) Instructional strategies to support the learning of all pupils, including English learners, pupils with disabilities, and underperforming pupils
c) Instructional strategies that promote creativity, innovation, critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and communication skills in all academic content areas
d) The integration of subject content knowledgee) Instructional leadership and coaching 3
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Modules Available Soon
• English Learners, ELD standards and Common Core (2)
• CCSS and Special Education Students
• MTSS: A Framework for Implementation of the CA CCSS
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Brokers of Expertise http://www.myboe.org/
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http://myboe.org/portal/default/Group/Viewer/GroupView?action=2&gid=2996
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What’s the purpose of the CA ELD Standards modules?
Show how the CA ELD Standards work in tandem with the CA CCSS for ELA/Literacy and other content standards
Describe the intent, structure, and elements of the CA ELD Standards
Explain the relationship between integrated ELD and designated ELD
Provide opportunities for teachers to learn new things and try new approaches
Connect teachers via online or face-to-face communities of practice
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What you’ll learn in Module 1
• Unit 1: Overview of the CA ELD Standards• Unit 2: A closer look at Part I: Interacting in
Meaningful Ways• Unit 3: A closer look at Part II: Learning
About How English Works
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What you’ll learn in Module 2
• Unit 1: California’s Vision for Educating English Learners • Units 2-5: Grade Span Units (choose yours)
– Unit 2: Kindergarten - 2nd Grade– Unit 3: 3rd - 5th Grade– Unit 4: Middle School– Unit 5: High School
• Unit 6: Fostering a Learning Culture as a Shared Responsibility
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How You’ll Learn:The Professional Learning Modules Learning Cycle
Engage
Learn
ApplyReflect & Connect
Check
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How You’ll Learn: Engage Phase
Watch a classroom video example grounding the CA ELD Standards in teaching and learning.
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How You’ll Learn: Learn Phase (Module 1)
Watch a tutorial, read and reflect, or hear what an expert has to say.
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How You’ll Learn: Learn Phase(Module 2)
View and reflect: • Video of instruction• Teacher-to-teacher
video• Tutorial
AND Read and reflect• Vignettes of integrated
and designated ELD instruction
• Professional articles
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Module 2 Learn Phase Video Example
teachingchannel.org
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Reflection Questions after Viewing and Reading
After you view the media and read the excerpt, think about the following questions:• What affirmed the things you already do in your instructional practice?
What was new for you, or what was done in a different way than you’re familiar with?
• In what ways do the instructional practices you viewed support language and literacy development for English learners? How might the teachers use the CA ELD Standards as a guide to provide appropriate levels of scaffolding for EL students at different English language proficiency levels?
• What instructional practices might you try out in your own classroom? How would you adjust the practices to ensure you’re meeting the needs of your EL students, and in particular, the focal student you identified?
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How You’ll Learn: Apply Phase
Apply what you’ve learned to your teaching practice in ways that make sense for you and your students.
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How You’ll Learn: Reflect and Connect Phase
Reflect about your learning and connect with colleagues, either face-to-face or online.
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How You’ll Learn:Check Phase
Check your understanding by:Responding to a scenario
integrating the ideas you learned in the unit
- Or - Answering questions
about the content you learned
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CDE: CA CCSS Resources
For more information, visit the California Department of Education’s Common Core State Standards Web page at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/
• The standards• Frequently asked questions• Informational flyers• Additional resources
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CCSS ResourcesListServ
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implementation of the Common Core State Standards.
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In Closing, I want to share a part of this inspirational
presentation from a TED Talk included in the CA ELD Standards Professional
Learning Module
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
http://www.ted.com/playlists/62/how_to_tell_a_story.html
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Contact us!Carrie Roberts
(916) [email protected]
Pamela [email protected]
Rachel [email protected]
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