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Changes in Attitudes…. Changes in Latitudes….. Measure College Readiness One-third of freshmen must take and pay for remedial courses in math and/or English.

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1 Changes in Attitudes…. Changes in Latitudes….

2 Measure College Readiness One-third of freshmen must take and pay for remedial courses in math and/or English at two- and four-year colleges before they can even begin their chosen course of study. Build Foundations 44% of students change schools at least once between kindergarten and the end of third grade. Accurately Compare Results Two-thirds of voters believe it is better for all states to have the same tests at each grade level in math and English so test scores can be compared across states rather than all states having “their own tests that reflect their own priorities.” Collectively the states in PARCC educate about 25 million students— GOALS For PARCC States:

3 The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) is a consortium of 23 states plus the U.S. Virgin Islands working together to develop a common set of K-12 assessments in English and math anchored in what it takes to be ready for college and careers. These new K-12 assessments will build a pathway to college and career readiness by the end of high school, mark students’ progress toward this goal from 3rd grade up, and provide teachers with timely information to inform instruction and provide student support.

4 The PARCC states include: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Tennessee.Alabama ArizonaArkansasColoradoDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIllinois IndianaKentuckyLouisianaMaryland MassachusettsMississippiNew Jersey New MexicoNew YorkNorth Dakota OhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaRhode IslandTennessee

5 PARCC states have committed to building a K-12 assessment system that: Builds a pathway to college and career readiness for all students, Creates high-quality assessments that measure the full range of the Common Core State Standards, Supports educators in the classroom, Makes better use of technology in assessments, and Advances accountability at all levels.

6 6 Act as a major arm of states’ transition and implementation plans; Become a network of in-state experts on the CCSS and PARCC; Be state and peer leaders around CCSS and PARCC implementation; Build and expand the number of other educators who understand and take action and ownership for implementing the CCSS and PARCC Assessments Educator Leader Cadres

7 Greg Arnsdorff :Effingham County Jeff Barker:Gwinnett County Suzi Bonifay:Decatur County Deborah Franklin:Columbia County Judy Henry:PAGE Susan Jacobs:GADOE Russ Cook:NEGA RESA Tony Eitel:GADOE

8 Melissa Fincher:GADOE Sandy Jones:Liberty County Barbara Lunsford:GADOE Connie Maggert:Fulton County Claire Miller:Oconee County Tracey Ann Nelson:GAE Leighann Putman:Metro RESA Martha Reichrath:GADOE Will Schofield:Hall County

9 Wes Taylor: Lowndes County Sandi Woodall:GADOE Carolyn Williams:Middle Georgia RESA Buffy Williams:Bartow County Lynne Weisenbach:University System of Georgia Deborah White:GACIS Mark Wilson:GA Association of Principals

10 Development of assessment blueprints; provide guidance to state, district- and school-level curriculum leaders in the development of aligned instructional materials Released August 20, 2012 www.parcconline.org Model Content Frameworks Develop models of innovative, online-delivered items and rich performance tasks proposed for use in the PARCC assessments. http://www.parcconline.org/samples/item-task- prototypes http://www.parcconline.org/samples/item-task- prototypes Item and Task Prototypes ELC Webinars PARCC Model Content Frameworks for Mathematics and Item Prototypes Webinar PARCC Model Content Frameworks for ELA/Literacy and Item Prototypes Webinar

11 Social Networks Twitter: @PARCCPlace@PARCCPlace Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PARCC Linkedin: CCSS-PARCC Assessment ( Georgia ELC) https://georgiaelc.wikispaces.com/ The End of Pick “C” Meet the Next Generation Assessments Blog http://iteachbay.blogspot.com/ http://iteachbay.blogspot.com/ How Can Georgia Stay Connected to 23 Other PARCC States?

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13 Type I (PBA and EOY): Machine scorable, focusing on major content and/or fluency. Type II (PBA): Hand scored (or machine scored if innovative); focused on expressing reasoning. Type III (PBA): Hand scored (or machine scored if innovative); focused on modeling/application.

14 14 Align the PARCC prototypes to classroom assessments Evaluate instructional resources Build model instructional unit plans Build consistent understanding and use of key concepts Facilitate cross-disciplinary discussions to foster student literacy Support vertical planning Guide the direction of curriculum and the appropriate emphases/refine curriculum maps Help determine the scope, sequence and weight of standards Guide development of instructional outcomes aligned to the standards

15 2010-11 School Year: Launch and design phase 2011-12 School Year: Development begins 2012-13 School Year: First year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection 2013-14 School Year: Second year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection 2014-15 School Year: Full operational administration of PARCC assessments Summer 2015: Set achievement levels, including college-ready performance levels


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