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Common Core State Standards: A National Perspective on Implementation & Assessment Common Core State Standards: A National Perspective on Implementation & Assessment Margaret Reed Millar margaretm@ccsso.org margaretm@ccsso.org @MargaretRMillar Senior Associate Council of Chief State School Officers
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Implementing the Common Core
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Why Develop a Set of Common Core State Standards? 3 Preparation: Prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in postsecondary endeavors Competition: Ensure our students are globally competitive Equity: Set consistent expectations for all--and not dependent on a student’s zip code Collaboration: Create a foundation to work collaboratively across states and districts, pooling resources and expertise
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45 states, D.C. and the Department of Defense Education Activity have fully adopted the Common Core State Standards and Minnesota has adopted only the ELA standards. Common Core State Standards Adoption (as of June 2012)
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Common Core ELA Standards Four strands Reading (including Reading Foundational Skills) Writing Speaking and Listening Language Three appendices A: Research and evidence; glossary of key terms B: Reading text exemplars; sample performance tasks C: Annotated student writing samples
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1.Regular practice for all students with complex text and its academic vocabulary 2. Reading and writing (speaking and listening) grounded in evidence from text 3. Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational texts 1.Regular practice for all students with complex text and its academic vocabulary 2. Reading and writing (speaking and listening) grounded in evidence from text 3. Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational texts GETTING STARTED ON THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS for LANGUAGE ARTS 6 Key Shifts in ELA Standards
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Common Core Mathematics Standards Standards for Mathematical Practice Carry across all grade levels Describe habits of mind of a mathematically expert student Standards for Mathematical Content K-8 standards presented by grade level High school standards presented by conceptual theme Appendix Designing high school math courses based on the Common Core State Standards
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Three Major Shifts in Mathematics Focus strongly where the standards focus Coherence: Think across grades and link to major topics within grades Rigor: Require conceptual understanding, fluency, and application
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Mathematics topics intended at each grade by at least two-thirds of A+ countries Mathematics topics intended at each grade by at least two- thirds of 21 U.S. states International Comparison 1 Schmidt, Houang, & Cogan, “A Coherent Curriculum: The Case of Mathematics.” (2002).
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Higher Demands for Similar Content…
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But Much Sharper Focus
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K 12 Number and Operations Measurement and Geometry Algebra and Functions Statistics and Probability Traditional U.S. Approach
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Focusing attention within Number and Operations Operations and Algebraic Thinking Expressions and Equations Algebra Number and Operations— Base Ten The Number System Number and Operations— Fractions K12345678High School
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Grade Priorities in Support of Rich Instruction and Expectations of Fluency and Conceptual Understanding K–2 Addition and subtraction, measurement using whole number quantities 3–5 Multiplication and division of whole numbers and fractions 6 Ratios and proportional reasoning; early expressions and equations 7 Ratios and proportional reasoning; arithmetic of rational numbers 8 Linear algebra Shorthand Emphases
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Mathematical Practices 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 express regularity in repeated reasoning.
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WA OR CA NV ID MT WY CO UT NM AZ TX OK KS NE SD ND MN WI IL IA MO AR LA AL TN MI PA NY GA FL MS KY SC NC OH IN WV ME VA AK Common Core State Implementation Timelines HI SY 2011-2012 SY 2012-2013 SY 2013-2014 SY 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016 Timeline Unclear Did not adopt CCSS Common Core Implementation Map
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Opportunities for Charter Schools Alignment with curricula Assessment Many high performing charters already use text dependent questions Many high performing charters already innovate when it comes to the use of technology and how to better serve at risk populations Standards can support Project based learning Cost savings on materials Opportunity to use formative assessment tools aligned to standards
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National Common Core Resources The James B. Hunt Institute and CCSSO created a series of free video vignettes that explain the Standards in depth. www.ccsso.org
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National Common Core Resources CCSSO full list of resources: http://bit.ly/zBUHsrhttp://bit.ly/zBUHsr Council of the Great City Schools– Common Core Parent Guides and other Great Tools www.cgcs.org www.cgcs.org Student Achievement Partners (Standards writers) www.achievethecore.org www.achievethecore.org New York State Common Core Website www.engageny.org www.engageny.org Illustrative Mathematics http://illustrativemathematics.org/ http://illustrativemathematics.org/
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New Common Summative Assessments Two assessment consortia funded to create assessment systems by 2014-2015 Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) www.parcconline.org @PARCCPlace SMARTER Balanced www.smarterbalanced.org @smarterbalanced
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44 44 states participating in assessment consortia PARCCSBAC Both
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Questions and Discussion Margaret Millar margaretm@ccsso.org @MargaretRMillar Senior Associate Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) www.ccsso.org www.corestandards.org
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