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1 Preparing Students for the 21 st Century Bill Daggett, Founder and Chairman May 15, 2013

2 School Improvement Growing Gap Readiness Changing World

3 School Improvement Growing Gap Changing World

4 School Improvement Growing Gap Changing World

5 School Improvement Growing Gap Changing World

6 Common Core State Standards

7 College and Career Ready Common Core State Standards

8 College AND Career Ready Common Core State Standards

9 Fewer Clearer Higher Common Core State Standards

10 Fewer Clearer Higher Different Common Core State Standards

11 Culture Trumps Strategy

12 70%

13 Eligible for the Military Lack High School Diploma Can Not Pass Basic Literacy Test Obesity Drugs Prison

14 70% -Is Increasing at 1% Per Year-

15 70% Are they employable?

16 70% Are they headed to public assistance?

17 PowerPoint White Papers that provide narrative around the PowerPoint Other requests Yellow Sheets

18 BUT 3.8 Million jobs in the U.S. remain unfilled 13 Million Americans are unemployed

19 53.6% of Bachelors degree holders under 25 are jobless or underemployed Source: USDOL – March, 2013

20 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

21 Two-Year Colleges – 55.5% Four-Year Colleges – 65.2% College Retention Rate 2012 First to Second Year Source: ACT

22 Two-Year Colleges in 3 years – 29.1% Four-Year Colleges in 5 years – 36.6% Average Graduation Rate 1983-2012 Source: ACT

23 Added new admission requirement – Write 400 word essay on when I had all the facts but missed the point. Applications declined by 26% in one year Boston College Source: NY Times, April 13, 2013

24 College is a means to an end NOT the end

25 What you major in matters A LOT

26 1.Business 2.General Studies 3.Social Science and History 4.Psychology 5.Health Professions 6.Education 7.Visual and Performing Arts 8.Engineering and Technology 9.Communications and Journalism 10. Computer and Information Science Bachelors Degrees Source: National Center for Education Statistics

27 1.Business (1) 2.General Studies (10) 3.Social Science and History (6) 4.Psychology (9) 5.Health Professions (4) 6.Education (5) 7.Visual and Performing Arts (8) 8.Engineering and Technology (2) 9.Communications and Journalism (7) 10. Computer and Information Science (3) Source: National Center for Education Statistics Bachelors Degrees

28 College tuition rates have increased on average at twice the rate of inflation in the past 17 years Source: ACT

29

30 2012 college grad average loan debt was $26,600 Source: ACT

31 Technology The Changing Landscape

32 Technology Financial The Changing Landscape

33 Technology Financial Globalization The Changing Landscape

34 Technology Financial Globalization Demographics The Changing Landscape

35 Population FemaleMale 1950 2010 2050

36 70%

37 Create a Culture Instructional Program Action Items

38 College AND Career Ready Common Core State Standards

39 600 800 1000 1400 1600 1200 Text Lexile Measure (L) High School Literature College Literature High School Textbooks College Textbooks Military Personal Use Entry-Level Occupations SAT 1, ACT, AP* * Source of National Test Data: MetaMetrics Reading Study Summary Interquartile Ranges Shown (25% - 75%)

40 Fewer Clearer Higher Different Common Core State Standards

41 1.Knowledge in one discipline 2.Application within discipline 3.Application across disciplines 4.Application to real-world predictable situations 5.Application to real-world unpredictable situations Application Model

42 The two-second rule is used by a driver who wants to maintain a safe following distance at any speed. A driver must count two seconds from when the car in front of him or her passes a fixed point, such as a tree, until the driver passes the same fixed point. Drivers use this rule to determine the minimum distance to follow a car traveling at the same speed. A diagram representing this distance is shown. As the speed of the cars increases, the minimum following distance also increases. Explain how the two- second rule leads to a greater minimum following distance as the speed of the cars increases. As part of your explanation, include the minimum following distances, in feet, for cars traveling at 30 miles per hour and 60 miles per hour. 2 Second Rule

43 Performance Task drawn from the Ohio Performance Assessment Project. Available at, www.ModelSchoolsConference.com/handouts12.html

44 21 st Annual Model Schools Conference Effective and efficient practices for improving student achievement in times of decreasing resources and increasing expectations Focusing on instructional excellence as the key to the Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Assessments, and Teacher Evaluations Providing effective instructional approaches for special populations June 30 – July 3 | Washington, D.C. www.modelschoolsconference.com

45 -PowerPoint -White Papers that provide narrative around the PowerPoint -Other requests Yellow Sheets

46 1587 Route 146 Rexford, NY 12148 Phone (518) 399-2776 Fax (518) 399-7607 E-mail - info@LeaderEd.com www.LeaderEd.com


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