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Co-Director, Kentucky P20 Innovation Lab University of Kentucky
Unbridled Learning: What Everyone Should Know about P-20 as it Connects to 21st Century Skills Eve Proffitt, Ed.D. Co-Director, Kentucky P20 Innovation Lab University of Kentucky
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What Do You Know? Unbridled Learning? 21st Century Skills?
Senate Bill ? CHETL? CIITS? KCAS/KCASS? Assessment of/for Learning? PGES/Edivation?
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Senate Bill 1: KRS 164. 302 http://education. ky
Introduced and passed 2009 Directed revamping of Kentucky’s assessment and accountability system Direct Kentucky postsecondary institutions to plan and implement a process to develop core academic content standards for reading and mathematics for introductory courses.
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Senate Bill 1 Provisions
Section 2 Revise state assessment system to be implemented Variety of assessments including accelerated learning, criterion-referenced test, end of course examinations, formative assessments, interim assessments, national norm-referenced test
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Section 2 Academic standards
Revision of academic content standards in all areas Must consider national standards Aligned with entry level college course requirements Included in teacher preparation programs so teachers will know how to use them
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Section 2 :Assessment Writing portfolios required as instructional tools, but not included in accountability system No testing in arts & humanities and practical living/career studies Assessment consist of annual student assessments and state and local program reviews and audits in writing, practical living/career studies and arts & humanities Formative and summative
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Purposes of Assessment
Diagnostic information use National comparisons Longitudinal student data Use of data by teachers Use for school accountability Compliance with NCLB Act
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Section 2 Assessment Inappropriate Test Preparation has sanctions
May purchase commercial interim assessments or develop local tests Accelerated learning for student who indicates skill deficiency or strength Alignment of core content on all levels Individual report to parents
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Section 4 Deletes CATS accountability
Requires KBE to determine how new assessment (KPREP) will classify schools Revise Accountability Must use program review results Use students’ academic performance Use school improvement results Other factors
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Section 8 Professional development programs
Made available to teachers based on their needs Include strategies to reduce the achievement gaps among various groups of students Include strategies to Provide continuous progress Curriculum content and methods of instruction for each content area including differentiated instruction School-based decision making Assessment literacy Integration of performance based student assessment into daily classroom instruction
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Section 8 continued To provide: Non graded primary programs
Research based instructional practices Instructional uses of technology Curriculum design to serve needs of students with diverse learning styles and skills of students of diverse cultures Instruction in reading including—phonics, phonemic awareness, comprehension, fluency and vocabulary Educational leadership Strategies to incorporate character education throughout the curriculum
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Section 15 Requires each postsecondary institution to plan and implement a process to develop core academic content standards for reading and math for introductory courses in public postsecondary education institutions.
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Section 17 Requires EPSB and KDE to improve teachers’ ability to teach writing Review of teacher preparation requirements Review of PD and training for school administrators
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Unbridled Learning Ky Dept of Education Pages What students should learn What will be tested How subjects will be tested When tests are given What should comprise the public school accountability system College Career Readiness (CCR)
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Curriculum Standards http://education. ky
Learning Networks Documents Attributes of standards based unit of study Combined curriculum document Core Content for Assessment EPAS connected to College Readiness Standards ELA deconstructed Standards Kentucky Core Academic Standards Kentucky Model Curriculum Framework Math Deconstructed Standards NGSS Science Standards
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Standards KCAS: ELA Standards: CCR:
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Standards Cont’d Mathematics: Curriculum Documents
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Meet Each Child’s Needs
Differentiation: Culturally Responsive Instruction: ESS Targeted Interventions:
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Characteristics of Highly Effective Teaching and Learning
Learning Climate Classroom Assessment and Reflection Instructional Rigor and Student Engagement Instructional Relevance Knowledge of Content
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Ky RtI: http://education.ky.gov/educational/int/ksi/Pages/default.aspx
Districts of Innovation: Technology:
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Continuous Instructional Improvement Technology System (CIITS)
Tool for pulling standards, instructional materials, lesson plans, assessments, data, and PD into integrated online resource One Stop Shop Includes KCAS (all content areas) ACT Quality Core ISTE National Edu Technology Standards AASL Library Media Standards
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CIITS http://education.ky.gov/curriculum/ciits/Pages/default.aspx
Links standards to instructional materials KET Encyclomedia: Discovery Education SAS Curriculum Pathways Thinkfinity Common Core 360/Edivation (subscription) Resources and PD on CCS Comprehensive student information and assessment data reports
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Assessment Terms http://education.ky.gov/AA/Pages/default.aspx
Achievement Gap Growth College Readiness Graduation Rate EOC: end of course U.S. History Algebra II English II Biology
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Accountability Terms School Report Cards No Child Left Behind
Assessment Reports Sample Test Items
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Assessment: http://education.ky.gov/AA/Pages/default.aspx
School Report Cards: No Child Left Behind:
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Assessment State Assessments: Assessment Reports: Sample Test Items:
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Teacher Professional Growth
PGES: TPGES: Kentucky Framework for Teaching:
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Resources EQuIP: http://www.achieve.org/EQuIP
Kentucky Teacher Newsletter: Edivation PD360
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21st Century Skills Collaboration Communication
Creativity and Innovation Critical thinking and Problem Solving 5 minute youtube web site
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The 6 C’s What worked well with this class might go fiasco with the other. There is no consistency in the effectiveness of the teaching methods because we are teaching human beings with different needs,cultural backgrounds, ethnic belongings, psychological make-ups , and learning styles. Teaching is the only job in which the employee deals with all types of people a given society can include.Yet, we dearly love our job and we have equipped ourselves with such an adaptability skill that enables us to seamlessly and easily blend in any educational context. Communication: Shares thoughts, questions, ideas, and solutions in positive, constructive, productive ways. Collaboration: Is able to work with others to reach a goal---uses talent, expertise, and smarts to work constructively as part of a team or group. Critical Thinking: Looks at a problem in a new and/or different ways, linking learning across subjects & disciplines, and seeks to understand issues from multiple perspectives in order to solve problems. Creativity: Tries or thinks about new approaches to get things done and seeks to be innovative and inventive in both day-day work and professional development.
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If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow. John Dewey
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We invite you to join us! www.p20lab.org Eve.proffitt@uky.edu
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