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International Center for Leadership in Education

High Schools & Careers: The New Value Proposition April 29, 2008. International Center for Leadership in Education. Dr. Willard R. Daggett. International Center Finding . Nation’s top performing Nation’s most rapidly improving. Organizational Options. Career Majors Tech Prep

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International Center for Leadership in Education

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  1. High Schools & Careers:The New Value PropositionApril 29, 2008 International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett

  2. International Center Finding • Nation’s top performing • Nation’s most rapidly improving

  3. Organizational Options • Career Majors • Tech Prep • School-within-School • Magnet Schools / Academies • Charter Schools • Complimentary Learning • Career Technical Education

  4. Change Process

  5. Application Model 1.Knowledge in one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real-world predictable situations 5. Application to real-world unpredictable situations

  6. Rigor/Relevance For All Students

  7. Knowledge Taxonomy 1. Awareness 2. Comprehension 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation

  8. Application Model 1.Knowledge in one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real-world predictable situations 5. Application to real-world unpredictable situations

  9. Levels Bloom’s C D A B 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Application

  10. Rigor/Relevance Framework 6 • Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. • Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. • Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. • Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. • Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. • Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. • Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. • Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. D C 5 4 3 • Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. • Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. • Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram • Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. • Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. • Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. • Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. • Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. 2 B A 1 1 2 3 4 5

  11. Rigor/Relevance Framework 6 • Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. • Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. • Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. • Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. • Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. • Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. • Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. • Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. D C • Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. • Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. • Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. • Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. 5 4 3 • Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. • Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. • Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram • Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. 2 B A 1 1 2 3 4 5

  12. Rigor/Relevance Framework 6 • Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. • Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. • Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. • Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. • Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. • Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. • Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. • Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. • Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. • Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. • Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram • Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. D C 5 4 3 • Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. • Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. • Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. • Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. 2 B A 1 1 2 3 4 5

  13. Levels Bloom’s C D A B 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Application

  14. Student Survey Percentages

  15. Student Survey Percentages

  16. Student Survey Percentages

  17. Student Survey Percentages

  18. Student Survey Percentages

  19. Student Survey Percentages

  20. Change Process

  21. Considerations • What students will need • What we know about 21st Century Learners

  22. 1983 - A Nation at Risk • E-mail • Web pages • Google • iPODs • Laptops • Digital cameras • Doppler radar • Cell Phones • Debit cards

  23. 2000 • Blogs • Wikis • Tagging • Text messaging • MySpace • Podcasts • PDAs • Genetic code

  24. Change Process

  25. Health Science • Science • Mathematics • Technology • Interpersonal • Decision Making

  26. Levels Bloom’s C D A B 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Application

  27. Interquartile Ranges Shown (25% - 75%) Lexile Framework® for Reading StudySummary of Text Lexile Measures 1600 1400 1200 Text Lexile Measure (L) 1000 800 600 High School Literature College Textbooks Military High School Textbooks Personal Use Entry-Level Occupations SAT 1, ACT, AP* College Literature * Source of National Test Data: MetaMetrics

  28. 16 Career ClustersDepartment of Education

  29. Reading RequirementsFindings • Entry-level • Highest in 6/16 • Second Highest in 7/16 • Consistent Across Country

  30. Health Sciences

  31. Human Services

  32. Change Process

  33. Organizational Options • Career Majors • Tech Prep • School-within-School • Magnet Schools / Academies • Charter Schools • Complimentary Learning • Career Technical Education

  34. An Appropriate System for Education and Workforce Delivery High Schools & Careers: The New Value Proposition Health Career Futures / Jewish Healthcare Foundation

  35. Levels Bloom’s C D A B 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Application

  36. Health Science • Science • Mathematics • Technology • Interpersonal • Decision Making

  37. High Schools and Careers • Pathways Vs. Jobs • Academic Base

  38. International Center Finding • Nation’s top performing • Nation’s most rapidly improving

  39. Connections / Pathways Association Area Prefrontal Cortex Sight Hearing

  40. Levels Bloom’s C D A B 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Application

  41. Technology

  42. International Center Finding • Nation’s top performing • Nation’s most rapidly improving

  43. Eight Implementation Steps to Excellence 1. Create a Culture to Support R & R For ALL Students

  44. Eight Implementation Steps to Excellence 1. Create a Culture to Support R & R For ALL Students 2. Build and Use Data to Guide Whole-School / District Reform

  45. Criteria • Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core subjects of English language arts, math and science and others identified by the school)

  46. Criteria • Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core subjects of English language arts, math and science and others identified by the school) • Student Engagement (The extent to which students are motivated and committed to learning; have a sense of belonging and accomplishment; and have relationships with adults, peers, and parents that support learning)

  47. Criteria • Core Academic Learning (Achievement in the core subjects of English language arts, math and science and others identified by the school) • Stretch Learning (Demonstration of rigorous and relevant learning beyond the minimum requirements) • Student Engagement (The extent to which students are motivated and committed to learning; have a sense of belonging and accomplishment; and have relationships with adults, peers, and parents that support learning) • Personal Skill Development (Measures of personal, social, service, and leadership skills and demonstrations of positive behaviors and attitudes)

  48. Eight Implementation Steps to Excellence 1. Create a Culture to Support R & R For ALL Students 2. Build and Use Data to Guide Whole-School / District Reform 3. Create and Support Leadership Teams

  49. Eight Implementation Steps to Excellence 1. Create a Culture to Support R & R For ALL Students 2. Build and Use Data to Guide Whole-School / District Reform 3. Create and Support Leadership Teams 4. Define Student Learning Expectations

  50. PSSA English LAAnchors/Eligible Content Tested

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