1 / 21

EducateWV Platform for Personalized Learning TechSteps for the Next Generation New platform

Introduction to EducateWV.me June 11, 2013. EducateWV.me Platform for Personalized Learning TechSteps for the Next Generation New platform Implementation Cyber safety report. TechSteps K-8 for the Next Generation Standards. Uniform structure of six projects per grade level:

adara
Download Presentation

EducateWV Platform for Personalized Learning TechSteps for the Next Generation New platform

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Introduction to EducateWV.me June 11, 2013 • EducateWV.me • Platform for Personalized Learning • TechSteps for the Next Generation • New platform • Implementation • Cyber safety report

  2. TechSteps K-8 for the Next Generation Standards Uniform structure of six projects per grade level: • 2 Next Generation Math • 2 Next Generation ELA • 1 Social Studies • 1 Science With few exceptions—minor / no changes to Social Studies and Science activities: • Pending definition of standards • To reduce impact on teachers Rigor: Increased in all activitiesE.g., write a story instead of describe a scene in Flight Write, more questions requiring a written response in math

  3. English Language Arts • Text Types: TS reflects the CC emphasis on informational text, in most cases in ELA (Example: New activity—Animal Explorations focuses on text features in non-fiction texts) • Evidencefrom Text: Multiple activities focus on evidentiary argument in reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities (Example: Prove It) • Emphasis on Speaking and Listening: TS2 provides frequent opportunities for presentation small group discussion as well as presentation to the class • Text Complexity: Selected activities include texts drawn directly from grade-level exemplars to ensure alignment with complexity / quality requirements. Examples: Picture Poetry (Emily Dickinson), Reading the Past (Frederick Douglass—historically significant text – reflects CC emphasis on literary non-fiction) • Wherever possible (given the open-ended nature of TS), text-dependent questionshave been included - in discussions about sample texts and in 2 cases about set texts • Wherever possible (given the open-ended nature of TS ), opportunities for students to engage with academic vocabulary have been provided • Literacy in the Content Areas: Routine reading and writing is required in Social Studies and Science activities.

  4. Mathematics Activities model a problem-solving environment “in which reasoning, sense making, applications, and a range of mathematical practices all thrive” (Publisher’s Criteria - focus) • Emphasis on arithmetic in Grades 1-5 (focus): New: Quick Tens, Subtraction Models • Emphasis on major work of the grade: One activity at each grade—major clusterSecond activity “positioned in support of the major work of the grade” (Example: Graph It) OR emphasis on Mathematical Practices (e.g., Ray’s Electricity Calculator) • Grade level shifts: Vector Translations +1, Measure Your Hand +1, Mental Math -1 • Grade-appropriate addition and subtraction situations based on CC Glossary • Rigor: Activities reflect rigor that is at the heart of the CCSSM • Emphasis on conceptual understanding through meaningful uses of technologyExample: Use of visual model in Hold a Bake Sale • Emphasis on real world problems and applications of mathematics • (As a supplemental company we cannot address fluency) • Increased emphasis on discussion – activities prompt students with “specific expectations for explaining and justifying” (p 14 Publisher’s Criteria) as well as “critiquing the arguments of others” • Attention to the specialized language of mathematics (glossary, group discussion) • Activities engage students in tasks that promote student development of practices • Projects provide model of integration of Practices with Content

  5. General • Global awarenessImages are drawn from many cultures. Problems are set in different contexts. (E.g., new version of E-Pals) • Lexile levelsGrade-appropriate, lower range rather than “stretch” range that requires additional support • Implementation notesAn “In the Classroom” page has been added to many activities, giving more opportunities to gather evidence of standards • Real world application • RubricsReduced to a single page • Addition of systems thinking(E.g., in Now You’re in Business, Zoom In) • Carefully mapped to standards for content and when appropriate, mathematical practices • Activity Library including STEM modules

  6. Summary of K-8 TechSteps Core Project Revisions for 2013-2014 School Year Release

  7. Summary of K-8 TechSteps Core Project Revisions for 2013-2014 School Year Release

  8. Summary of K-8 TechSteps Core Project Revisions for 2013-2014 School Year Release

  9. TechSteps within EducateWV.me • EducateWV.me will include: • Content • Individual logins • Work flow tools • Collaboration tools for teaching and learning • Assessment tools for feedback and revision • A Planner • Reflective learning support within the Portfolio

  10. EducateWV.me

  11. TechSteps within EducateWV.me • Beginning of Year start up: • School-based Information Packet in early August • Logins for Teachers and Students: • Teachers • Data from WVEIS • Forgot your password • Students • Fall Start up - Administrator access for printing • Teacher will be able to reset password

  12. TechSteps within EducateWV.me 2013 – 2014 Services Plan for Implementation • TechSteps within EducateWV.me services will include: • In County - TechSteps Product Training Days • In County – Consulting Day • Regional (RESA) - Teacher Training Days

  13. In County TechSteps within EducateWV.me Training Days Professional Development Training within County September 2013 – June 2014 • Scaled number of training days available

  14. In County TechSteps within EducateWV.me Training Days Training Session Options - Introduction Training “TechSteps within EducateWV.me” “Supporting a Cyber-Safe Culture through EducateWV.me” - Advanced Training “Collaborative and Personalized Learning with EducateWV.me” “Assessment for Learning Strategies with TechSteps Projects” - Customized Training “Increasing TechSteps Integration by Targeting Identified Individual Needs”

  15. In County Consulting Day Goal: Provide counties with a customized consulting day to meet unique needs for implementation. September 2013 – May 2014 - Planned ahead of time - Full day with flexible offerings - Address county or counties – specific needs

  16. In County Consulting Day Goal: Provide counties with a customized consulting day to meet unique needs for implementation. • One or more of the topics listed below could be addressed within meetings, working sessions, and /or coaching for administrative staff, leadership group, or teachers: • Introduction to EducateWV.me • Next Generation Standards curriculum connections • Assessment practices • Project planning and lesson plan development • Use of collaborative tools to support the teaching and learning process • Facilitating student engagement with assessment and communication tools • A systemic cyber-safe culture

  17. Regional RESA Training Days Full-day Professional Development at RESAs September 2013 – June 2014 Four different sessions offered: - Introduction Training “TechSteps within EducateWV.me” “Supporting a Cyber-Safe Culture through EducateWV.me” - Advanced Training “Collaborative and Personalized Learning with EducateWV.me” “Assessment for Learning Strategies with TechSteps Projects”

  18. K-8 Technology Literacy Expectations for 2013-2014 Highly Proficient 250 TechAttain Points Proficient 200 TechAttain Points Proficiency Not Demonstrated

  19. Contact Details Barbie Argabritebargabrite@pomeroy.com(304)329-2279 (304)282-5463 Cell Paige Perkinspperkins@edvation.com(304) 885-4205 ext. 110(803) 447-1415 CellKelly Starrkstarr@edvation.com(304) 885-4205 ext. 103(425) 785-3647 Cell

More Related