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Curriculum and InstructionQuarterly Meetings
October 2013
Alabama State Department of Education
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Words from Dr. Bice
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Plan 2020-Our VisionEvery Child a Graduate – Every Graduate Prepared
forCollege/Work/Adulthood in the 21st Century
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Absolutes During the Transition
Teach to the standards for each of the required subjects (Alabama College- and Career-Ready Standards - Courses of Study)
Through a clearly articulated and locally aligned K-12 curriculum (Sample curricula found on
ALEX and Alabama Insight) Supported by aligned resources, support, and professional development (Sample lesson
plans and supporting resources found on ALEX, differentiated support through ALSDE Regional Support Teams and ALSDE Initiatives, etc.)
Monitored regularly through formative, interim/benchmark assessments to inform the
effectiveness of the instruction and continued learning needs of individuals and groups of students (GlobalScholar, QualityCore Benchmarks, and other locally determined assessments)
With a goal that each student graduates from high school with the knowledge and skills to
succeed in post-high school education and the workforce without the need for remediation as evidenced by multiple measures achieved through multiple pathways to meet the graduation requirements set for students in Alabama. (Alabama High School Graduation Requirements/Diploma) 4
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Absolutes During the Transition
Teach to the standards for each of the required subjects (Alabama College- and Career-Ready Standards - Courses of Study)
Through a clearly articulated and locally aligned K-12 curriculum (Sample curricula found on
ALEX and Alabama Insight) Supported by aligned resources, support, and professional development (Sample lesson
plans and supporting resources found on ALEX, differentiated support through ALSDE Regional Support Teams and ALSDE Initiatives, etc.)
Monitored regularly through formative, interim/benchmark assessments to inform the
effectiveness of the instruction and continued learning needs of individuals and groups of students (GlobalScholar, QualityCore Benchmarks, and other locally determined assessments)
With a goal that each student graduates from high school with the knowledge and skills to
succeed in post-high school education and the workforce without the need for remediation as evidenced by multiple measures achieved through multiple pathways to meet the graduation requirements set for students in Alabama. (Alabama High School Graduation Requirements/Diploma) 5
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Social Studies TextbooksAdoption Timeline
• Committee Appointed—March 2013 • Review Process: April 2013—September 2013• Presentation to Board—November 2013• Proposed Board Adoption—December 2013• Professional development included in CCRS IT
meetings 3 & 4• LEA Adoption—Spring 2014• Implementation – August, 2014
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Science Course of Study Timeline
June 2013 • 2012 Process Resumed
August, 2015• Anticipated implementation
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Communicate, Communicate, Communicate!
www.alsde.edu• Click on “College and Career Ready Standards”• Click on “Communications” tab
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Exploring Uses of Toolkit
• Silently read/skim the Introduction (I-1) and the Overview (II-1 through II-8)
• As a team, choose one of the tools to review– Instructional Materials Evaluation Tool (IMET)– EQuIP Rubric for Lessons and Units (Tri-State)– Assessment Evaluation Tool (AET)– Assessment Passage and Item Quality Criteria
Checklist
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Which Tool(s) Would You Use?
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For Further Study!
Review the Publishers’ Criteria for:–K-8 Math–High School Math–K-2 ELA–3-12 ELA
{Located in the Appendix (V)}
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CCRS Implementation Rubric
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Exploring Uses of Implementation Rubric
• Skim the “Categories” and “Questions to Consider”
• Discuss with your team how you might use the Rubric to guide/evaluate CCRS implementation
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Absolutes During the Transition
Teach to the standards for each of the required subjects (Alabama College- and Career-Ready Standards - Courses of Study)
Through a clearly articulated and locally aligned K-12 curriculum (Sample curricula found on
ALEX and Alabama Insight) Supported by aligned resources, support, and professional development (Sample lesson
plans and supporting resources found on ALEX, differentiated support through ALSDE Regional Support Teams and ALSDE Initiatives, etc.)
Monitored regularly through formative, interim/benchmark assessments to inform the
effectiveness of the instruction and continued learning needs of individuals and groups of students (GlobalScholar, QualityCore Benchmarks, and other locally determined assessments)
With a goal that each student graduates from high school with the knowledge and skills to
succeed in post-high school education and the workforce without the need for remediation as evidenced by multiple measures achieved through multiple pathways to meet the graduation requirements set for students in Alabama. (Alabama High School Graduation Requirements/Diploma) 15
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Student Assessment• Alabama State Testing Website Hosted by
ACT– The ACT plus Writing– ACT Aspire– ACT Explore– ACT Plan– ACT QualityCore
• http://www.act.org/aap/alabama/
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Student Assessment• ACT QualityCore Items Available in
GlobalScholar Achievement Series– English 9– English 10– English 11– Algebra I– Geometry– Algebra II
• Due to be posted October 31, 201318
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ACT ASPIRE Sample Pilot School Report
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First name
Scale Scores** Scale scores have a margin of error of 2%.
English(100-400)
ARB 300
Math(200-400)
ARB 360
Reading(250-450)
ARB 400
Science(300-600)
ARB 500
Composite
Score(100-999)
Writing(1-999)
JOHN 400 333 406 525 501 24
MARY 333 304 -- 495 -- 22
HARRY 222 -- 315 400 -- --
STACY 222 367 315 400 365 --
FRANKLIN 222 399 315 400 321 19
STEVE 222 -- 315 400 -- 20
JASON 222 211 315 400 258 21
MATT 222 258 315 400 415 19
KRISTIN 222 378 315 400 123 18
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CTE Update
• Career Preparedness– www.alcareerinfo.org– www.goodwillcommunityfoundation.org
• Math Equivalency Course• Credentialing
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Algebra I and Geometry Credit• Change in awarding credit • Algebra I and Geometry courses may be offered
prior to Grade 9 and credits awarded for both courses without a waiver
• Readiness tests should be used to identify students for enrollment
• Grades and credits for courses should be posted on students’ transcripts
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http://connect.alsde.edu/sites/memos/Memoranda/FY13-2121.pdf
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Reminders
• Ensure the teaching of all COS standards in Grades 7 and 8 and Algebra I and Geometry
• Course content should not be repeated in the progression of courses
• Students are required to earn at least 2 additional mathematics credits in Grades 9-12
• Encourage the earning of additional mathematics course credit in Grades 9-12
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Accountability Questions
• Updates from Regional Meetings and Superintendents’ Conference–Q & A from Superintendents–Calculations Workbook Example
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We Will Survive!
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eim5jLlEPYI
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Each time a person stands up for an ideal,
or acts to improve the lot of others...
he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope,
and crossing each other from a million different centers of
energy and daring,those ripples build a current
that can sweep down the mightiest walls
of oppression and resistance.
Robert F. Kennedy