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Core Curriculum for College and Career Readiness Task Force Literacy Task Force Staff Leads: Jeannie Johnson, Sarah Breed, Phil Tucher, Elizabeth Macias, Mary Pippitt, Tina Tranzor

1 Alignment with District Vision OUSD MISSION/VISION All students will graduate. As a result, they are caring, competent, and critical thinkers, fully- informed, engaged, and contributing citizens, and prepared to succeed in college and career. OUSD GOAL To create a FULL SERVICE COMMUNITY DISTRICT that serves the whole child, eliminates inequity, and provides each child with an excellent teacher every day. PRIORITIES Safe, Healthy, and Supportive Schools High Quality Effective Instruction College and Career Readiness Literacy CORE CURRICULUM FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS LITERACY GOAL Common Core State Standards and the California Standards will guide teachers’ instruction to graduate students as college and career ready.

2 Operating Norms Attendance- Members Commit to attend every scheduled meeting- follow-up with a designated professional partner if unable to attend Notes from meetings will be sent within 48 hours of each meeting Topics for each meeting will be clearly articulated and posted. Drop-in stakeholders will have an opportunity for input on the scheduled topic.

3 Norms Within this meeting: Assume positive intent Monitor your airtime Speak your truth about the topic at hand Listen across difference

4 Welcome Table Groups- Introduce yourselves to each other. Name, role, why you chose to participate in the task force

5 GOALS for the Core Curriculum Task Force Align instruction, curriculum and assessments in ELA and Math to college and career readiness standards Create coherent, rigorous and relevant OUSD Pre K-12 standards and core curriculum in English/language arts and mathematics based on the Common Core Standards Develop a PreK-12 literacy framework for realizing OUSD’s Common Core Curriculum Plan for implementation and professional development

6 GOALS for the Literacy Task Force Engage Stakeholders Engage stakeholders to define a Literacy Framework that is aligned to college and career readiness literacies and the Common Core Standards Curriculum Develop a k-12 Literacy Framework to guide the implementation of the Common Core Curriculum

7 Work Structure Lead team analyzes Common Core Standards, researches State recommendations and practices in other districts regarding implementation of Common Core Standards, plans and facilitates stakeholder meetings to ground the direction of the Core Curriculum Task Force Stakeholder team gives input regarding the current and desired states and contributes to the creation of guiding curriculum documents for Math and ELA grades prek-12 Production team, which includes content specialists from LCI, will create and revise curriculum documents based on feedback of stakeholder team

8 Gingerbread Activity 1.What do you want all students to leave OUSD having in their head (knowledge)? 2.What do you want all students to leave OUSD having in their heart (social/emotional)? 3.What do you want all students to leave OUSD having in their hands (tools/skills)? 4.What do you want all students to leave OUSD having in their feet (to take with them in the future)?

9 Dinner

10 What is College and Career Readiness? What do we mean when we say all students will be ready for college and career? Why is this work compelling and urgent? Our current graduates are not all ready. Many students don’t graduate. Driving Forces

11 What is “a-g” ?

12 Driving Forces: “a-g” by ethnicity

13 Driving Forces: “a-g” by language proficiency EL: English Learner IFEP: Initial Fluent English Proficient RFEP: Reclassified as Fluent English Proficient EO: English Only OUSD: Average

14 “b” requirement by language proficiency EL: English Learner IFEP: Initial Fluent English Proficient RFEP: Reclassified as Fluent English Proficient EO: English Only OUSD: Average

15 Think-Wonderings-Share Individual: Think- What questions come up for you as you look at this data? As a table: Share your individual wonderings Share- What is a burning question that you have to share with the whole group?

16 A core curriculum is NOT JUST…  The textbook  A pacing guide  A set of trade books  The standards ~ national, state, or local What is a Core Curriculum?

17 A core curriculum is … What is a Core Curriculum?  A coherent set of learning experiences that develops in students particular knowledge, skills, dispositions and capacities;  The course of study (informed by standards, and dependent on instructional practice) that guide teachers as they design, teach, and assess instruction for students.

18 Head? Heart? Hands? Feet? How can a Core Curriculum support our vision of College and Career Readiness in terms of the….

19 Components: 1.Guiding Principles 2.Standards (with essential and focus standards) 3.Scope & Sequence 4.Curricular Guide (with instructional materials and assessment plan) 5.Instructional tools & strategies 6.Assessment Guide with samples 7.Sample grade-level units What is a Core Curriculum?

20 Literacy-Key Dates & Project Plan Overview SEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUN Lead Team Meetings Task Force Meetings Develop Literacy Framework KEY DATES Lead Team meets to research Balanced Literacy- October 2010 Lead Team develops Literacy Framework Stakeholders provide feedback and input on the Literacy Framework

21 Core Curriculum Key Dates & Project Plan SEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUN Understand scope of work and goals. Confirm task force members. Present plan to Board. Research District practices and State recommendations Stakeholder Team Meetings Develop guiding principles, analysis and alignment document, and outline for scope and sequence document Complete Scope and Sequence Develop Core Currciulum Units

22 Task Force- Meeting Dates November 9 January 11 March 8 May 10

23 Guiding Effective Practices & Research Common Core State Standards Initiative, Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (2010) Call for Action: Transforming Teaching and Learning to Prepare High School Students for College and Careers, Alliance for Excellent Education Policy Brief (August, 2010) Meaningful Measurement: The Role of Assessments in Improving High School Education in the Twenty-First Century Alliance for Excellent Education Policy Brief (June, 2009) Academic Literacy: A Statement of Competencies Expected of Students Entering California’s Public Colleges and Universities, Intersegmental Committee of the Academic Senates of the California Community Colleges, the CSU, and UC (2002).