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OUS~ODE Moderation

OUS~ODE Moderation. 2006-07. SB 342: For an aligned education enterprise. Gen Ed Outcomes Transfer of 100 and 200 level courses OTM and AAOT ATLAS AP alignment. AP Aligned Course Credit. Features of the Alignment

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OUS~ODE Moderation

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  1. OUS~ODE Moderation 2006-07

  2. SB 342: For an aligned education enterprise • Gen Ed Outcomes • Transfer of 100 and 200 level courses • OTM and AAOT • ATLAS • AP alignment

  3. AP Aligned Course Credit • Features of the Alignment • Agreed upon number of credits at every institution for matching tests and scores • Number of credits is the same, the type of credit is not • If AP area does not match one offered at a college, credit may not be awarded • Next step- adding IB and potentially considering a “profile approach” (like the PASS assessment guidelines)

  4. IDTS Project • eSIS and Pentamation • Starting Implementation • Sunset High School • Gresham High School • Next Few Months • All of Beaverton • Portland Public Schools • Recruiting others from the two systems • Other SIS systems: strategy

  5. How can you help? • Help us inform decision makers at your school • Let us know who to contact to inquire about interest • Talk to registrar/counselors about the importance of SSID (TESA number, CIM number, etc.)

  6. New Diploma- 3 kinds of requirements • Credits • Experiences • Proficiency in “Essential Skills”

  7. English- 4 Credits Meet content standards, including reading, writing, speaking and listening; may be met in applied and integrated courses aligned to standards Mathematics- 3 Credits Meet content standards including algebra levels 1 & 2, geometry, and statistics; may be met in applied and integrated courses aligned to standards Science- 3 Credits Meet content standards, including physical science, life science, and earth & space science; courses apply the principles of scientific inquiry and provide laboratory experiences; may be met in applied and integrated courses aligned to standards Social Sciences- 3 Credits Meet content standards including civics, government, economics, geography, and history; may be met in applied and integrated courses aligned to standards Physical Education- 1 Credit Meet content standards Health Education- 1 Credit Meet content standards Second Language/the Arts/Applied Arts-3 credits (1 credit) Other Electives- 6 Credits (8credits) New Diploma- Credits

  8. New Diploma- Experiences • Education Plan- Drives credits, experiences and proficiency • Career related learning experience • Extended application Required for the diploma this year

  9.  Read and Interpret a Variety of Texts  Write for a Variety of Purposes  Public Speaking and Presentation  Apply Mathematics in a Variety of Settings  Use Technology Tools  Collaborative Decision Making and Teamwork  Critical and Analytical Thinking, Problem Solving, or Creative and Innovative Thinking Plus Career Related Learning Standards? (*overlap with essential skills) Personal Management Problem Solving Communication Teamwork Employment Foundations Career Development Current List

  10. Board Leanings • Embed essential skills in the standards • Use the current profile to record proficiency 1. Reading 2. Writing 3. Speaking 4. Mathematical Literacy 5. Mathematical Problem Solving 6. Scientific Literacy 7. Scientific Inquiry 8. Social Science Literacy 9. Social Science Analysis 10. Second Languages 11. The Arts 12. Physical Education • Health • Require some for all students? Require some, with some optional? Require some particular number? Don’t require any, just record results? What should be required?

  11. Content Area Discussion • Positives • Concerns • “What ifs”? • Other Observations or Comments • Respond individually • Discuss and record group consensus

  12. Participation • Faculty Inclusion • December orientation meeting • Analysis of PASS current PASS structure and new diploma • Recommendations about the evolution of PASS • Moderation options • Juried Assessment Alignment • Collection Generation • “Retired” or out of classroom options • Scoring only option

  13. Calibration • Collection evaluation: • Meets collections • Looking for the evidence supporting • The “+/-” worksheet • Additional standards review

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