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CCSS 2014 Grant Meeting ISU Team

CCSS 2014 Grant Meeting ISU Team. Brad Hutchison, Jeff Hill, Jodi Latham, Janet Moore, & Nicole Rummel. CC Implementation in Teacher Programs. Goal: Create a Deeper Understanding of CCSS & PARRC among Postsecondary Faculty. Attaining Goal Through:.

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CCSS 2014 Grant Meeting ISU Team

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  1. CCSS 2014 Grant MeetingISU Team Brad Hutchison, Jeff Hill, Jodi Latham, Janet Moore, & Nicole Rummel

  2. CC Implementation in Teacher Programs

  3. Goal: Create a Deeper Understanding of CCSS & PARRC among Postsecondary Faculty

  4. Attaining Goal Through: • Creation of steering committee of K-12 teachers and teacher education faculty • Lead by Diane Wolf, ROE 17, and Barbara Meyer, ISU School of Teaching and Learning • Facilitation of workshop on August 14, 2013 • 150 supervising, cooperating, and instructing teachers and principals • Discussion on next steps for integrating CCSS into teacher preparation programs

  5. Attaining Goal Through: • Redesigning all the elementary teacher education courses in the ISU College of Education to align with the New Illinois State Standards and PARCC assessments • Review of course syllabi by faculty in other colleges at ISU (Math/English) that teach secondary education students

  6. CC Curricular Alignment from Secondary to Postsecondary

  7. Goal: Reducing Remediation Courses through P-12 Collaboration

  8. Attaining Goal Through: • A shared definition of college and career readiness • Math • ELA - with a focus on writing • Efforts to educate faculty both within and outside teacher preparation programs

  9. Math & ELA Summits • Two subcommittees plan each content specific summit (math/ELA) • ELA subcommittee narrowed the focus of ELA to simply focus on writing. • Summits were two fold • June • August

  10. Math Articulation“Success Beyond the Test” • What is College Ready? • Understanding the Common Core • Relationship of Common Core & College Success

  11. ELA Articulation • What impacts writing instruction? • What do students need to be successful writers? • Creating successful connections in English Education

  12. ELA August Summit Was Guided By Feedback • Participants enjoyed and benefited from open discussion across multiple grade levels. • Participants requested and received resources and website links related to ELA ILS. • Writing terminology and expectations at the collegiate level were shared to discuss college readiness. • Curriculum alignment efforts at various institutions was discussed.

  13. ELA Writing ILS Curriculum Alignment Efforts at BBCHS District 307 Example: Students will analyze multiple sources from multiple genres to investigate a political or social issue. Students will create an original research question, conduct research, and interview to investigate a topic. Students will develop a written argument based on the integration of multiple diverse media formats that varies syntax for rhetorical effect. • Student choice and ELA ILS aligned writing opportunity

  14. Our Findings from the Summits Reveal... • Including reading and incorporating critical reading strategies into writing instruction is essential. • Shifting classrooms to reading and writing workshops can be beneficial. • Independent reading across genres with increasing complexity increases writing performance. • Instructors can promote student efficacy in regard to writing by providing ‘safe’ environments through formative feedback.

  15. Establishing and & Sustaining Ongoing PartnershipsK-12 Systems2 Year Institutions4 Year Institutions

  16. Goal: Build and Sustain Ongoing Partnerships

  17. Attaining Goal Through: • Sustainable work that continues after funding ends • Recorded meetings and convening that occur among leadership of partnering institutions, even after funding ends • Recorded hits on interactive website developed to house project materials and disseminate information • Professor - Principal Swap

  18. Resourceshttp://education.illinoisstate.edu/csep/initiatives/ibhe.shtmlResourceshttp://education.illinoisstate.edu/csep/initiatives/ibhe.shtml

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