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Curriculum and Instruction Updates

Curriculum and Instruction Updates. Management Information Systems Data Conference August 17-18, 2010. Presentation includes updates on…. Gifted Teacher Units Credit Recovery Approved Courses Manual Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Cumulative Folders Mississippi Virtual Public Schools.

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Curriculum and Instruction Updates

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  1. Curriculum and Instruction Updates Management Information Systems Data Conference August 17-18, 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  2. Presentation includes updates on… • Gifted Teacher Units • Credit Recovery • Approved Courses Manual • Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit • Cumulative Folders • Mississippi Virtual Public Schools Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  3. Gifted Teacher Units Allocations 2008-2009/2009-2010 • In the 2008-2009 school year, allocations were based on gifted eligible student counts. • In the 2009-2010 school year, allocations were based on the number of units funded in the 2008-2009 school year. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  4. Allocation Process 2010-2011 • For the 2010-2011 school year, districts were not allocated any gifted teacher units due to budget constraints. • Districts received funding for their gifted programs in their MAEP lump sum. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  5. Funding of Gifted Teacher Units • All funding of gifted teacher units is done referencing individual teacher schedules and gifted student reports as they appear in MSIS after November data is submitted to the MDE. • If data is entered incorrectly, the district may not be in compliance to receive full funding. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  6. Teacher’s Schedule Each teacher’s schedule provides the following information: • Class period with number of students • Class minutes and gifted minutes • If the number of gifted minutes is less than the number of class minutes, there are students scheduled that do not have the gifted indicator marked on the student record in MSIS. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  7. Teacher Schedule Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  8. Gifted Students Report Details the number of gifted students by: • Teacher • School • Grade • Gifted program type • Number of eligible and/or ineligible students Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  9. Gifted Students Report Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  10. Funding of Gifted Teacher Units Gifted Students Report (Grades 2-8) • Compares gifted course code on student’s schedule to the gifted eligibility type. • If the course code and gifted eligibility type match, then the student is counted as an eligible gifted student. • If the course code and the gifted eligibility type do not match, then the student is counted as ineligible. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  11. Gifted Program School Name Grade Level Eligible and Ineligible StudentsServed Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  12. Funding of Gifted Teacher Units Grades 2-8 • Requires 20-45 eligible students for a full-time teacher of the gifted. • The gifted program is subject to proration if • A teacher serves fewer than 20 students • A teacher serves more than 45 students • A teacher serves ineligible students • A teacher serves only a part of the instructional day in the gifted program • A teacher that does not have the appropriate endorsement(s) is not eligible for funding. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  13. Funding of Gifted Teacher Units Grades 9-12 • A teacher that does not have the proper endorsements for the class being taught is not eligible for funding. • Teachers of the gifted in grades 9-12 are required to have the proper secondary endorsement for the course being taught PLUS a valid gifted endorsement. This also applies to Advanced Placement (AP) courses funded through gifted. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  14. Data Entry • The teacher’s schedule must have a code “6” under federal programs in order to receive full funding. • If the code “6” is not indicated, the MSIS program will not count the gifted course as eligible for funding. • And MSIS will not indicate the students in that course identified as gifted eligible. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  15. Federal Program Code Endorsements Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  16. Data Entry Codes • 662001 intellectually gifted (grades 2-8) • 662003 creatively gifted (grades 2-8) • 662004 artistically gifted (grades 2-8) • All course codes for grades 9-12 are found in the Approved Courses for the Secondary Schools of Mississippi at http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/id/curriculum/Curr.htm Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  17. Data Entry and Assessment Time • 662005 is the code for assessment time. • A district may assign one assessment period to a teacher of the gifted based on the number of gifted students being served district wide. • 1-300 (1 class period) • 301-600 (2 class periods) • 601-900 (3 class periods); etc. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  18. Data Entry and Assessment Time • A teacher of the gifted may have up to 60 minutes of assessment time per day, or ½ day per week if scheduled all in the same day (p.18 in regulations). • If the district qualifies for more than one assessment period, it can be scheduled for as many teachers that qualify based on the regulations. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  19. A Note About “Working Full-Time in the Gifted Program” Grades 2-12 • According to Accreditation Standard 20.2, “A teaching day must provide a minimum of 330 minutes of instructional time per day”. • For the purpose of funding teacher units, “full time in the gifted program” means 330 minutes per day. • A minimum of 330 minutes per day in the gifted program must be reflected on the individual teacher schedules. • These minutes include instructional time (in gifted courses), planning time, and/or assessment time (if warranted). Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  20. General Ed. Minutes, Gifted Minutes, and Student Enrollment Numbers Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  21. Summative Reiterations • All data should be accurately entered and reflected in MSIS at MDE. • Districts must work with the vendor of the local package to ensure data are accurately reflected in the district package and in MSIS at MDE. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  22. Credit Recovery Policy Policy Number 2905Adopted by State Board of EducationMay 19, 2008 Accessible online at http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/SBE_policymanual/2905.htm Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  23. Definition Credit recovery is defined as a course-specific, skill-based learning opportunity for students who have previously been unsuccessful in mastering content/skills required to receive course credit or earn promotion. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  24. Credit Recovery Course Code 801000 School Districts have two options for addressing credit recovery in the MSIS. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  25. Option A A student receives a failing grade for a course(s) and will be enrolled in Credit Recovery. - Enter the Credit Recovery Course code 801000. - Change the grade in the system after the student completes the Credit Recovery course. - Indicate that change of grade was due to Credit Recovery. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  26. Option B A student receives an Incomplete (I) for a course and will be enrolled in Credit Recovery. - Enter the Credit Recovery course code 801000. - Change the incomplete (I) in the system after the student completes the Credit Recovery course. - Indicate that the change was due to Credit Recovery. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  27. MSIS Change of Grades The course code 801000 should be entered one time per school year regardless of the number of Credit Recovery courses a student is taking. Effective school year 2009-2010, the MSIS will require users to indicate the reason for all change of grades and Incompletes. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  28. Approved Courses Manual • Available online at http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/id/curriculum/Approved_Courses_2010_2011_rev.pdf • Does not include all courses listed in the Mississippi Personnel/Accreditation Data Report from Management Information Systems (MIS) • Does not include those courses in development or under revision • All courses listed may not be available Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  29. Approved Courses Manual • Listing of courses for each upcoming school year disseminated in the spring. • Manual also provides information concerning dual enrollment/dual credit courses. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  30. Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit • A postsecondary level course offered by a state institution of higher learning or community or junior colleges, which, upon successful completion, qualifies for academic credit in both the postsecondary institution and public high school. • Dual enrollment/dual credit course codes are available in the Approved Courses Manual. Districts must use these codes for MDE tracking purposes. • Schools must have an articulation agreement before offering a dual credit course. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  31. Mississippi Cumulative Folders and Permanent Records Manual of Directions Revised Edition 2002 Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  32. Purpose of Cumulative Folder and Permanent Record These are legal documents designed to chart the educational growth and progress of a student. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  33. What is a cumulative folder? The cumulative folder is the actual folder that serves as an active data-base about the student. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  34. What is a permanent record? The permanent record is referred to by some as the insert sheet. It is the legal school record for the student that contains most of the information recorded on the cumulative folder. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  35. What information should be kept in the cumulative folder? • Date of birth • Record of attendance • Grades • Withdrawal from school • Expulsion act and date • Immunization • State Board of Education requirements Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  36. When should you record the student’s grades? • At the end of each semester • Waiting until the end of the school year requires the following: 1. Current schedule of courses and teachers at the beginning of the school year 2. Copy of semester grades or report card at the end of the first semester Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  37. What about block scheduling? • Semester grades and yearly averages are required on the cumulative folder for each course regardless of the scheduling format. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  38. Is the Summary of High School Units on the permanent record required? • Yes • Required section to record all high school units • Counselors should have a system to monitor units necessary to meet district’s graduation requirements. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  39. Mississippi Virtual Public Schools (MVPS) • All MVPS courses listed in the approved courses manual are not available during the 2010-2011 school year. • Visit http://www.mvps.mde.k12.ms.us/ for a list of Fall 2010 course offerings. • Contact Connections Academy at http://www.connectionsacademy.com/mississippi-school/home.aspx if there are questions. • Any student that withdraws from a course after the drop period has ended will have the course appear on their transcript and receive a grade in accordance with the district grading policy. Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

  40. Questions Contact: Trecina Green or Chauncey Spears Office of Curriculum and Instruction 601-359-2586 Mississippi Department of Education Office Of Curriculum and Instruction

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