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VDOE Mathematics Update

VDOE Mathematics Update. VASSP Annual Conference June 28, 2010 Roanoke, VA. Overview. 2009 Mathematics Standards of Learning. February 2009 SOL approved by the BOE October 2009 SOL Institutes Curriculum Framework approved by the BOE. 2009 Mathematics Standards of Learning.

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VDOE Mathematics Update

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  1. VDOE Mathematics Update VASSP Annual Conference June 28, 2010 Roanoke, VA

  2. Overview

  3. 2009 Mathematics Standards of Learning • February 2009 • SOL approved by the BOE • October 2009 • SOL Institutes • Curriculum Framework approved by the BOE

  4. 2009 Mathematics Standards of Learning • Rigor has been increased • Repetition has been decreased • Retention and application of content from previous years required • Vertical alignment has been improved

  5. 2009 Mathematics Standards of LearningInstruction and Assessment Timeline • 2010-11 • Instruction should include content from 2001 and 2009 SOL (live SOL items based on 2001 SOL and field test items based on 2009 SOL) • 2011-12 • Instruction and assessment based on 2009 SOL only

  6. Legislation and ImplicationsInformation on all educational legislation from 2010 GA • Delayed implementation of the new Standards of Accreditation provisionsHB111 (Lohr), SB352 (Obenshain)  • Delayed implementation of the new graduation requirements found in the Standards of Accreditation HB196 (Ware)

  7. Legislation and Implications • New HS diplomas are delayed (technical diplomas) • Economics and Personal Finance course requirement is delayed • Graduation index is not delayed

  8. Legislation and Implications • Courses that Satisfy Graduation Requirements document is not delayeddocument “only one unit of credit each may be used to satisfy the mathematics graduation requirements by completing Algebra I or Geometry” – see page 3)

  9. Legislation and Implications • VGLA assessment justification for every student connected to the phase out of VGLAHB304 (O’Bannon) • Substitute teachers can be hired for more than 90 daysHB 623 (Orrock)

  10. New Initiatives and Legislation • College and Career Readiness Initiative info • College Partnership Lab Schools info • Charter Schools info • Virtual Schools info

  11. Budgetbudget detail • Algebra Readiness Initiative • Funding intact for 2010-11 • Dependent on the lottery • Project Graduation • Algebra I Online Tutorial • Funding intact for 2010-11

  12. “Recent” VDOE Documents • Mathematics SOL Crosswalk from 2009 to 2001 now available • Technical assistance documents • Algebra I SOL A.9 now available • Algebra II SOL AII.11 available fall 2010

  13. Textbook Adoption • Process is under way • Committees meet on July 21-22, 2010 for discussion and consensus • Approved list by January 2011

  14. Enhanced Scope and Sequence • Process is under way • Review and revision with alignment to 2009 SOL • SpEd and ELL reps will review and enhance lessons in September

  15. 2010 Mathematics Institutes Purpose…to provide • support in the implementation of the 2009 Mathematics SOL; • training in the vertical progression of content and pedagogy; • instructional guidance in content areas of greatest challenge; and • electronically archived training materials for districts and teachers for use as a professional development tool.

  16. 2010 Mathematics Institutes • Audience • District mathematics supervisors, instructional leaders, and mathematics specialists/coaches (4 per district?) • Dates/locations • Proposed for October 2010 • Proposed locations include Abingdon, Harrisonburg, and Williamsburg

  17. 2010 Mathematics Institutes • Proposed content areas • K-2 Number and Number Sense Development • 3-5 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra • 6-8 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra • 9-12 Functions and Statistics • Sessions will be archived online

  18. SOL Assessment Changes • AFDA assessment has been indefinitely delayed • 2009 field test items will begin in Spring 2011

  19. SOL Assessment Changes • In 2011-12, 6-8 and EOC SOL tests will include some innovative items in addition to multiple-choice – field test items will appear beginning in Spring 2011 • ePAT will be provided for innovative items

  20. SOL Assessments • Phasing out VGLA supt’s memo on criteria • Phasing in Virginia Modified Achievement Standard Test (VMAST) – Grades 3-8, Alegbra Itest infopress release • On grade level assessment • 2% of all students in the tested grade

  21. SOL Assessments • Blueprint changes • Mega-categories will combine reporting categories for assessment • EOC Geometry (50 items + 10 field test) • Formula sheet changes • Summer content review committees will review • Will be released with blueprints in fall 2010 • Will not be in effect until 2011-12

  22. Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

  23. Where did ESEA come from? • 1957 Sputnik • 1958 National Defense Education Act • 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act • 1981 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act • 1994 Goals 2000 • 2001 No Child Left Behind

  24. Reauthorization ESEA • A Blueprint for Reform link • College- and Career-Ready Students • Great Teachers and Leaders in Every School • Equity and Opportunity for All Students • Raise the Bar and Reward Excellence • Promote Innovation and Continuous Improvement

  25. Reauthorization of ESEA • Key items calling for • development of longitudinal data systems to support a growth model for accountability • adopt college- and career-ready (CCR) standards in English and mathematics • improvement of assessments (funding available to states implementing CCR standards that are “common to a significant number of states”) • Improvement of struggling schools through: transformation, turnaround, restart, or closure

  26. Reauthorization of ESEA • Key items calling for • statewide definitionsof ‘effective teacher’, ‘effective principal’, ‘highly effective teacher’, and ‘highly effective principal’ • the link of teacher/principal effectiveness to student growth • district-level teacher and principal evaluationsystemalignment within the state • increased emphasis on STEM and the “whole child”

  27. Origins - Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI) www.corestandards.org • Spring of 2009 – 48 states, 2 territories, and DC • Coordinated by the NGA and the CCSSO in conjunction with Achieve • Response to Adding it Up, TIMSS, PISA, CFPs, NMP, and other research • “State led”

  28. “Internationally Benchmarked” • Highest performing nations – Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Finland, and others (see S. Leinwand and A. Ginsburg’s research) • Evidence points to more than just a common curriculum – systems • Center for the Study of Mathematics Curriculum (Barbara Reys’ research) • Read more about international standards and sample assessment items

  29. CCSS Physical Characteristics Grade-Level Standards K-8 grade-by-grade standards organized by domain 9-12 high school standards organized by conceptual categories Include both concepts (what students need to understand) and skills (what students need to know and be able to do) Standards for Mathematical Practice Describe mathematical “habits of mind” or process standards

  30. CCSS College and Career Readiness Standards • Are embedded within the standards • “Additional” standards are indicated with a (+)

  31. High School Courses: Mathematics Pathways Courses in higher level mathematics: pre-calculus*, Calculus, Advanced Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Advanced Quantitative Reasoning, or courses designed for career technical pathways. *Students interested in pre-calculus or Calculus should take 3a in either pathway • Course 3a • Course 3b • Course 3a • Course 3b OR OR • Course 2 • Course 2 • Course 1 • Course 1 Pathway A Typical in U.S. Pathway B Typical outside of U.S. .

  32. Virginia’s SOL and the CCSS • Virginia’s 2009 SOL are aligned with the CCSS • Virginia is not adopting the CCSS

  33. Questions? Michael.Bolling@doe.virginia.gov

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