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Louisiana’s Implementation of Common Core State Standards

Louisiana’s Implementation of Common Core State Standards. General Awareness Webinar. Presented by: The Louisiana Department of Education November 2011. Common Core State Standards. Agenda. Background Information Content Overview English Language Arts (ELA) Mathematics

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Louisiana’s Implementation of Common Core State Standards

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  1. Louisiana’s Implementation of Common Core State Standards General Awareness Webinar Presented by: The Louisiana Department of Education November 2011

  2. Common Core State Standards Agenda • Background Information • Content Overview • English Language Arts (ELA) • Mathematics • Louisiana’s Implementation Plan and Timeline • Assessments • Upcoming Initiatives

  3. Common Core State Standards Background Information

  4. Common Core State Standards Evidence for Needed Change Excerpts from http://www.commoncorearkansas.org/video/, produced by Arkansas Department of Education

  5. Common Core State Standards Evidence of Needed Change in Louisiana • About 60% of jobs nationwide will require some type of postsecondary education by 20181 • More Louisiana jobs are requiring a postsecondary education2; of those: • 69% require vocational training, certification, or associate degree • 31% require bachelor degree • Many Louisiana students are ill-equipped to succeed in college • Louisiana’s college retention and graduation rates are among the lowest in the Southeast region (SREB) and the nation3 • About one third of first-time freshmen need remediation in college level courses4 1 Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, June 2010 2 Louisiana Workforce Commission, 2009 Job Vacancy Survey 3 Southern Regional Education Board Fact Book on Higher Education, 2009 4 LDOE First-Time Freshmen and Developmental Rates, Public School Data, 2007-08

  6. Content Standards What are Content Standards? • Statements that define what a student should know and be able to do • at the end of specific time period or grade level • in a specific subject area • Examples • 6th Grade Math – Add and subtract fractions and decimals in real-life situations • 8th Grade Social Studies – Explain how a bill becomes law at the state level • Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) • Term used in Louisiana for content standards for a specific grade • Synonymous to “Standards” in Common Core State Standards

  7. Common Core State Standards What are Common Core State Standards? • CCSS_Segment2b.mp4 • Content standards developed by group of states • Development coordinated by National Governors Association and Council of Chief State School Officers • In collaboration with teachers, school administrators, and experts • States voluntarily choose to adopt • 45 states, 2 territories, and D.C. have adopted the CCSS as of 11/7/2011 • More information available at www.corestandards.org

  8. Common Core State Standards Characteristics • Based on evidence and research • Aligned with college and workplace expectations • Focused and coherent to allow for in-depth learning • Developmentally appropriate, cumulative progression of skills and understandings • Rigorous content and application of knowledge through high-order skills • Incorporate standards of excellence found in high achieving countries

  9. Common Core State Standards Grade Levels and Content • English Language Arts and Mathematics • Incorporate College & Career Ready (CCR) standards • Define skills and knowledge that a high school graduate should have in order to be college and career ready • “College” includes technical college, community college, four-year college or university • Kindergarten through Grade 12 • Prekindergarten Standards • developed by Louisiana educators to align with kindergarten CCSS

  10. Common Core State Standards What about Standards for Science and Social Studies? • Literacy standards for science, social studies, and technical subjects are included in CCSS for ELA • Science Content Standards • Next Generation Science Standards currently under development by national groups • Expected release in Fall 2012 • Will be reviewed for appropriateness to replace current Louisiana science standards; if acceptable, will be adopted for implementation in 2014-15 • Social Studies Content Standards • Revised by committees of state educators in 2010-11 • Approved by BESE for implementation in 2014-15

  11. Group Discussion

  12. Common Core State Standards English Language Arts

  13. English Language Arts Shift in Instructional Emphasis Current Classroom Focus on literature (fiction) Literary skills (identifying terms and devices like theme) ELA taught in isolation Common Core Classroom Informational texts prepare for college and career Cross-content literacy integration ELA taught in collaboration

  14. English Language Arts CCSS in ELA: Key Ideas • Anchored in College and Career Readiness (CCR) standards • Indicate knowledge and skills a high school graduate must have to be college and career ready • “College” includes technical college, community college, four-year college or university • K-12 standards are grade-level steps to attain CCR standards in • Reading (foundational skills, literature, informational texts) • Writing • Speaking and Listening1 • Language 1 More focus will be needed on Speaking and Listening (not on current LA assessments, but will be part of common assessments)

  15. English Language Arts CCSS in ELA: Key Ideas Continued • Address literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects requiring shared responsibility across the school building for students’ literacy learning • Recall information from an experiment, summarize information in notes, and write an explanation of the experiment (science) • Integrate information from several texts about a world event to write or speak about it knowledgeably (social studies) • Justify a solution to a problem (mathematics) • Focus on teaching academic vocabulary in all subjects • Require students to read and understand more challenging texts than currently required • Emphasize the use of materials to be read for information

  16. English Language Arts Grade 4 Standards Examples Similarities exist between GLEs and CCSS, but most CCSS require higher-level thinking skills (compare/contrast).

  17. English Language Arts Grade 8 Standards Examples Similaritiesexist between GLEs and CCSS, but some CCSS have more specific requirements.

  18. English Language Arts Grade 10 Standards Examples Similaritiesexist between GLEs and CCSS, but some CCSS have more specific requirements.

  19. English Language Arts Shift in Expectations for Reading Texts Rationale: Proficiently reading complex text is the key factor in determining a student’s readiness for college or a career. *Reading texts suggested by CCSS are more challenging than those traditionally used. See next slide for examples.

  20. English Language Arts Examples of Grade-Level Assignments of Literature

  21. Common Core State Standards Mathematics

  22. Mathematics Overview • Standards for Mathematical Practice • Apply to all grade levels • Describe mathematically proficient students • Standards for Mathematical Content • K-8 standards presented by grade level • High school standards presented by conceptual theme • Number and Quantity • Algebra • Functions • Modeling • Geometry • Statistics and Probability

  23. Mathematics Six Instructional Shifts1 1 Mathematics Slideshow, http://engageny.org/resource/common-core-in-mathematics-overview/, engageNY

  24. Mathematics Six Instructional Shifts1 1 Mathematics Slideshow, http://engageny.org/resource/common-core-in-mathematics-overview/, engageNY

  25. Mathematics Focus Area by Grade Band1 1 Mathematics Slideshow, http://engageny.org/resource/common-core-in-mathematics-overview/, engageNY

  26. Mathematics Fluency by Grade1 1 Mathematics Slideshow, http://engageny.org/resource/common-core-in-mathematics-overview/, engageNY

  27. Mathematics Example Standards Related to Area Area is found in GLEs at multiple grades. The focus on area occurs in Grade 3 in the CCSS creating opportunity for more connections between concepts and for in-depth study.

  28. Mathematics Grade 8 Example Standards Similaritiesexist between GLEs and CCSS, but some CCSS have different requirements.

  29. Mathematics High School Example Standards Similaritiesexist between GLEs and CCSS, but some CCSS have more specific requirements.

  30. Mathematics Significant Content Shifts

  31. Group Discussion

  32. Common Core State Standards Implementation Plan

  33. Implementation Overview New assessments and new LCC for ELA and mathematics will be phased in over several years No changes - current curriculum, current assessments Curriculum - some GLEs deleted, some GLEs remain, some CCSS added Assessments – based on GLEs that remain in curriculum Curriculum and assessments based on CCSS only

  34. Implementation Plan Completed (2011) • Created crosswalk document between CCSS and current Louisiana standards • Analyzed crosswalk at each grade level • Developed grade-level content comparisons to determine what content will remain the same, be added, or be deleted • Determined which CCSS can be phased in prior to full implementation • Developed and delivered General Awareness Sessions • General Overview (Awareness Webinar 1) • Crosswalk and Grade-Level Content Comparison Reports (Awareness Webinar 2), followed by five regional face-to-face workshops

  35. Related Events Completed (2011) • Established a CCSS Portal on the LDOE Website • www.louisianaschools.net • On home page, click on • Common Core Assessments • Information related to PARCC • Common Core State Standards • CCSS in Word and Excel formats • Webinars • Workshop materials • Resources for implementing CCSS

  36. Implementation Plan Communication Structure • Teams and individuals responsible for planning, communication, and training • CCSS/PARCC State Implementation Team – Includes district representatives and LDE staff • CCSS/PARCC Campus Leadership Teams for each Louisiana college and university • District superintendents and district CCSS Specialists • School Training Teams – 3 members including an administrator and content specialists

  37. Implementation Plan Communication Activities • Regular meetings with District CCSS Specialists • Webinars and Regional Training • CCSS Math and English Content Training • Training on Transitional Curriculum and Assessments • Webinars and Training redelivered to all teachers • Regional summer institutes for School Training Teams • Communication plan to reach all stakeholders

  38. Curriculum Implementation Plan 2011-12: Current Year • Social Studies and Science • Create* • newLouisiana Comprehensive Curriculum (LCC) to align new social studies standards • Review • Next Generation Science Standards (Fall 2012) to determine their appropriateness to replace current Louisiana science standards ELA and Math • Create* • newLouisiana Comprehensive Curriculum (LCC) to align with CCSS for grades K-1 • transitional LCC for grades 2 and higher • Delete activities based on GLEs that have no match with CCSS • Add activities to address new content required by CCSS * Currently under development

  39. Curriculum Implementation Plan 2012-13: Transition Year #1 Social Studies and Science • Implement • new LCC* in Civics and US History courses (required) • new LCC* in World Geography, African American Studies, World History (recommended) • Create • new LCC in grades K-12 science • *or locally-developed curriculum ELA and Math • Implement • new LCC in grades K -1 aligned to ELA and math CCSS • transitional LCC in grades 2 and higher in ELA and math • Create • new LCC for grades 2 and higher aligned to ELA and math CCSS • Create new PreK integrated curriculum based on CCSS and new social studies and science standards

  40. Curriculum Implementation Plan 2013-14: Transition Year #2 Social Studies and Science • Continue to use • new LCC in Civics and US History courses (required) • new LCC in World Geography and World History (recommended) ELA and Math • Implement • new LCC in grade 2 in ELA and math • Continue to use • transitional LCC in grades 3 and higher • Implement new PreK integrated curriculum based on CCSS and new social studies and science standards

  41. Curriculum Implementation Plan 2014-15: Full CCSS Implementation • Full Implementation at all grades and core content areas • Common Core State Standards in ELA and math • State-revised standards for social studies and science • New LCCfor all grades and subjects

  42. Group Discussion

  43. Common Core State Standards Assessments

  44. Assessment Transition Plan • Science and Social Studies • 2011-12: No change to current assessments • 2012-13 and 2013-14: • New US History EOC • No change in other social studies and science assessments (still under consideration) ELA and Math • 2011-12: No change to current assessments • 2012-13 and 2013-14: Transitional assessments for grades 3-8 and high school • Aligned with transitional LCC • Adjust by using existing items that best align with CCSS that match GLE • Content focus may change • “Cut scores” and level of difficulty will remain the same • Omit content that will be discontinued, emphasize existing content that aligns with CCSS • New CCSS content will not be added until 2014-15

  45. Assessments Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) • A group of states working together to develop high-quality assessments for grades 3-12 aligned to Common Core state standards • Governing states have agreed to implement the new assessments in 2014-15 • Louisiana is a governing state, which also means we have the opportunity to play a significant role in this work

  46. 2014-15 PARCC Assessment Plan • PARCC will develop an assessment system composed of four components. Each component will be computer-delivered and will leverage technology to incorporate innovations. • Two summative assessment components designed to • Make “college- and career-readiness” and “on-track” determinations • Measure the full range of standards and full performance continuum • Provide data for accountability uses, including measures of growth • Two formative assessment components designed to • Generate timely information for informing instruction, interventions, and professional development during the school year • In ELA/literacy, an additional third formative component will assess students’ speaking and listening skills

  47. Common Core State Standards Related Initiatives

  48. Teacher and School Leader Effectiveness CCSS and Act 54: Integration of Reforms • The Department will work to integrate the implementation of CCSS with Act 54 which will • Require performance at every level of K-12 public education to be based on student growth and take into account starting points and other variables that might influence actual performance outcomes • Involve relative measures of effectiveness using value-added model • Require assessments or other measures of educator effectiveness for grades and subjects not currently tested • Align professional development on CCSS with work underway to implement Act 54 is critical to ensure that educators receive support necessary to be successful • Visit http://www.act54.org for more information about Act 54

  49. Successful CCSS Implementation Achieving Statewide Critical Goals for Education Through CCSS and Act 54 • Students enter Kindergarten ready to learn. • Students are literate by third grade. • Students will enter fourth grade on time. • Students perform at or above grade level in English Language Arts by eighth grade. • Students perform at or above grade level in math by eighth grade. • Students will graduate on time. • Students will enroll in post-secondary education or graduate workforce-ready. • Students will successfully complete at least one year of post-secondary education. • Achieve all eight Critical Goals, regardless of race or class.

  50. Common Core State Standards Need More Information? E-mail commoncore@la.gov Call Toll Free 1-877-453-2721

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