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PA Core Standards
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Stages of Implementation Implementation is a process that does not happen all at once; it occurs in discernable stages. The stages are not linear or separate; each appears to impact the others in complex ways. Adapted from Implementation: The Missing Link Between Research and Practice, Dean Fixsen
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PA Core Standards Implementation Plan
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PA Core Refresher Instructional Shifts English Language ArtsMathematics Balancing Informational and Literary Text Focus Building Knowledge in the Disciplines Coherence Staircase of ComplexityFluency Text-Based AnswersDeep Understanding Writing From SourcesApplications Academic Vocabulary
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Complex Text 5 Measures such as: Word length Word frequency Word difficulty Sentence length Text length Text cohesion Step 1: Quantitative Measures
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Step 2: Qualitative Measures Measures such as: Layers of meaning Levels of purpose Structure Organization Language conventionality Language clarity Prior knowledge demands Cultural demands Vocabulary 6 Complex Text
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Complex? 7 In general, the cost or other basis is the cost of the property plus purchase commissions and improvements, minus depreciation, amortization, and depletion. If you inherited the property, got it as a gift, or received it in a tax-free exchange or involuntary conversion or in connection with a “wash sale,” you may not be able to use the actual cost as the basis. If you do not use the actual cost, attach an explanation of your basis. You can use the average basis method to determine the basis of shares of stock if the shares are identical to each other, you acquired them at different prices and left them in an account with a custodian or agent.
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Step 3: Reader and Task Considerations such as: Motivation Knowledge and experience Purpose for reading Complexity of task assigned regarding text Complexity of questions asked regarding text 8 Complex Text
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Standards for Mathematical Practice 9 1.Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2.Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 3.Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. 4.Model with mathematics. 5.Use appropriate tools strategically. 6.Attend to precision. 7.Look for and make use of structure. 8.Look for and make sense of regularity in repeated reasoning. Jan 28 2014
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Standards for Mathematical Practice Jan 28 201410
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Standards for Mathematical Practice Let’s go back to the problem. Which SMP did you employ? Jan 28 201411
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Depth of Knowledge (DOK) 13
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Rigor 15 It’s the depth PLUS the verb!!!!
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Bloom’s 16
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Raise the Rigor 17 ELA Example: Your class just completed reading a novel. You asked the students to identify the main character. Math Example: Given the swimming pool dimensions, find the surface area. 22 ft 4 ft
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PA Core Standards Instructional Framework Overarching Goal: … to create a PA Core Standards Instructional Framework for grades PK – 12 in English Language Arts and Mathematics for use by districts
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Accessing Maps Log into the SAS Portal Click on Teacher Tools Select Curriculum Mapping Select one of the PA Core Standards Instructional Frameworks TAB
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Grade Band Summaries Copyright ©2010 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 21 MATH ELA
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Grade Level Summaries Copyright ©2010 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 22 MATH ELA
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Focus and Important
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What kind of employees are we making? 24 http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=dY2mRM4i6tY
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