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The Prioritized Delaware Science Standards

The Prioritized Delaware Science Standards. You’ve heard about them You’ve worried about them You have no idea what to DO about them. The Four Players:. Curriculum. Prioritized Standards. DCAS. Summative Assessments. How do they play together???. The Four Players:. Curriculum.

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The Prioritized Delaware Science Standards

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  1. The Prioritized Delaware Science Standards You’ve heard about them You’ve worried about them You have no idea what to DO about them

  2. The Four Players: Curriculum Prioritized Standards DCAS Summative Assessments How do they play together???

  3. The Four Players: Curriculum Prioritized Standards The prioritized standards should inform curriculum decisions, specifically pacing and emphasis of content DCAS Summative Assessments

  4. The Four Players: Curriculum Prioritized Standards DCAS Assessments should be standards based. Outcomes of assessment can help guide further curricular choices. Summative Assessments

  5. The Four Players: 80% of the DCAS will be based upon Essential standards; 20% will be based upon Important standards. Curriculum Prioritized Standards DCAS An aligned curriculum and assessment strategy will enhance DCAS performance Summative Assessments

  6. Next Steps… • Familiarize yourself with the prioritized standards by visiting http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/default.shtml

  7. Next Steps… • Crosswalk your curricular documents with the standards to identify which standards are addressed in each lesson. • Identify lessons that are Essential, Important or Compact based upon the standards addressed in each. • Determine the appropriate amount of time that should be dedicated to each lesson.

  8. REMEMBER: • Essential standards—should constitute approximately 70% of your class time • Important Standards—should constitute approximately 20% of your class time • Compact standards—should constitute approximately 5-10% of your class time, and should be used to enhance important or essential concepts.

  9. Also Remember • We all must make choices regarding our classroom instruction…let’s make those choices as informed and useful as possible…..

  10. Why should I do this??? • The Delaware Recommended Science Curriculum is highly organized and prioritized already, but often teachers deliver each lesson with equity when in fact some lessons are less “important” than others and can therefore receive less attention. Determination of time limits should be based on informed instructional NEED.

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