Implementing Career and College Ready Standards MAASE 12/5/2012 1
Career & College Ready Skills Use technology and tools strategically in learning and communicating Use argument and reasoning to do research, construct arguments, and critique the reasoning of others Communicate and collaborate effectively with a variety of audiences Solve problems, construct explanations and design solutions 2
Areas of Focus Instruction Networking Innovation 3
Instruction Curriculum and Instruction Team Crosswalk Rollout Sessions Integration Intervention Literacy Across Content Areas Urban Education Alternative Education Crosswalk Rollout Sessions Video Series Big Ideas CCR:
Big Ideas Career & College Readiness Professional Learning Instruction School Improvement Process Professional Learning The Big Ideas incorporate : School Improvement process Instruction, including Standards, MTSS, Best Instructional Strategies, Research Professional Learning – supports the idea of a knowledgeable other (coach), PLC’s, etc.
Educators Evaluating Quality Instructional Products National Networking Educators Evaluating Quality Instructional Products American Diploma Project (ADP) Network collaboration Tri-State Quality Review Rubric Implementing the Common Core State Standards Workgroup Multi-state collaborative focused on standards implementation CCR: Common Understanding of Common Core Implementation (K-12 and Colleges) Increasing Access to Advanced Placement
General Education Leaders Network Math & ELA Curriculum Units PD Workgroup MAISA Collaboration
Innovation Options for Earning Credit Seat Time Waivers Dual Enrollment Early/Middle College Programs Local Flexibility to Meet Standards Personal Curriculum Choice Public School Academies
Bringing it all together Career & College Ready Portal One-stop shop for accessing content standards, direct links to assessments like SmarterBalance as well as Dynamic Learning. There’s also access points for sites such as Graduation Town for dropout prevention efforts and _______. http://michiganccr.org 9
Career & College Ready Portal One-stop shop for accessing content standards, direct links to assessments like SmarterBalance as well as Dynamic Learning. There’s also access points for sites such as Graduation Town for dropout prevention efforts and _______. 10
Gregg Dionne Curriculum and Instruction Unit Supervisor Office of Education Improvement and Innovation dionneg@michigan.gov 12