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2 Going the Distance for Louisiana Students – A True K-20 Collaboration Rima Duhon Louisiana Virtual School (LVS) Curriculum and Teacher Development Coordinator

3 Louisiana Virtual School  The Louisiana Department of Education, in partnership with The Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA), provides Louisiana high school students access to standards-based high school courses delivered by Louisiana teachers through The Louisiana Virtual School (a BESE 8(g) funded project).

4  Increased course access at no cost  Graduation requirements  College admission requirements  TOPS requirements  Courses needed as a result of 2005 hurricanes  A Rigorous Curriculum  Highly Qualified Teachers  Textbooks and other course materials on loan  Recommended letter grades to districts.  Flexible learning … anywhere, anytime Note: LVS is not a credit-awarding institution LVS Provides…

5 LVS Curriculum  40 courses developed by Louisiana teachers and aligned to the state benchmarks, content standards, Grade-Level Expectations, and the Comprehensive Curriculum Offer Dual Enrollment courses Increasing our AP® course offerings  All AP ® courses approved on their first submission to the College Board AP® Audit

6 Louisiana Virtual School  2000-01: 130 students, 130 seats, 12 courses, 20 schools, 9 districts  2005-06: 2,800 students, 3,005 seats, 30 courses, 200 schools, 60+ districts Offered summer school for the first time  2006-07: ~4500 students, 35 courses, 250 schools, 60+ districts

7 United States Department of Education (USDOE) Advanced Placement Incentive Program Grant: Louisiana Advanced Placement Academy $1,000,000.00 11/2006 to 6/2009

8 Advanced Placement Incentive Program The creation of the Louisiana Advanced Placement Academy (LAAP) is a joint effort of the Louisiana Department of Education and Louisiana State University (LSU). Targeting six high schools and three middle schools  Franklinton High and Junior High in Washington Parish  Simpson High and Pickering High in Vernon Parish (K-12 schools)  Capitol Pre-College Academy for Boys, Capitol Pre-College Academy for Girls, Capitol Middle (East Baton Rouge Parish)  Baker High and Baker Middle in the City of Baker School System (EBR) Washington Parish East Baton Rouge Parish Vernon Parish

9 Advanced Placement Incentive Program The LAAP will provide model programs for rural, inner-city, and suburban school districts that can be scaled up to expand open access to strong AP® & Pre-AP programs across all of Louisiana. The project employs nine AP® Faculty Advisors (university personnel from LSU, Northwestern, Southeastern, Southern, or retired AP teachers) providing job-embedded professional development and support systems within an AP® Vertical Team model.

10 Advanced Placement Incentive Program  Developed three new AP® courses: Biology English Literature & Composition Calculus AB Fall of 2007 the LAAP will offer AP® courses to pilot sites only Using a hybrid instructional model Significant funding for Professional development opportunities

11 Advanced Placement Incentive Program At the end of the three years, the school should have "stand- alone" Pre-AP and AP® programs (they can be in the form of traditional classes, a set of locally well supported on-line classes, a hybrid model... whatever fits and works). LAAP will provide AP® and Pre-AP materials along with teacher training designed to maximize the number of students taking and passing Advanced Placement exams.

12 LVS staff will administer/supervise the following day-to-day aspects of the project: Online course design, AP® and Pre-AP course offerings, supervision of online AP® instructional staff, develop and market AP® promotional components, and overall project administration. LSU will coordinate and deliver the summer professional development, including the supervision/organization/coordination of the summer AP® workshops and the AP® Summer Institute. LSU will provide academic year follow-up for professional development for the AP® Vertical Teams, and student support services.

13 APIP Timeline Year One (11/1/2006 – 6/30/2007): Course development, teacher professional development, and the implementation of site-specific AP®/Pre-AP programs. Year Two: In addition to the Pre-AP offerings, professional development, and student support services provided in year one, the new AP® courses will be piloted in the participating schools. Year Three: The project will continue as in year 2. Using assessment results courses may require modification. In 2009-2010 the LVS will prepare to offer the AP® Academy model to ALL schools in the state.

14 A View of LVS AP® Courses

15 Developed by: Thomas Reynolds treynolds@lsmsa.ed u AP ® English Literature & Composition

16 AP ® English Course Description  This is an introduction to literature course.  Reading skills are developed through training in techniques of close reading and analysis.  Writing skills in this class, then, grow out of these reading experiences.

17 LVS AP ® English Students Will…  Learn to work independently in a structured environment  Have 24-hour electronic access to their teacher, the textbooks, and the course  Rely on writing for communication, leading to natural improvement in student writing ability and confidence  Engage with and produce multi-media materials that enhance student interest and learning, including: Online Video Online Audio Podcasts (Wimba) WIMBA Voice Boards PowerPoint Web Pages

18 AP ® English Literature & Composition Course Walkthrough Course Walkthrough

19 AP® Calculus AB Course Developers: Martha Morales (Bb) mcecchini@lsmsa.ed u Scott Champagne (MathXL) schamp@math.lsu.ed u

20 AP® Calculus AB Course Resources: MathXL (Pearson Education) Monterey Institute National Repository ofMonterey Institute Online Courses (NROC) AP Calculus ABAP Calculus AB

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28 AP ® Biology Dr. Jewel Reuter Louisiana Virtual School jreuter@lsmsa.edu jreuter@lsmsa.edu Other Course Developers: Dr. David Longstreth (LSU) and AJ Reon (Barbe High, Calcasieu Parish)

29 Alignment to College Board Requirements/Standards Course Curriculum Based in Topic Outline in the Course Description  Molecules and Cells, 25%  Heredity and Evolution, 25%  Organisms and Populations, 50% Course Goals  to help students develop a conceptual framework for modern biology.  to help students gain an appreciation of science as a process.

30 Emphasis of Conceptual Framework The course provides students an opportunity to develop :  an understanding of science as a process rather than an accumulation of facts;  recognition of evolution as the foundation of modern biological models and thought;  the integration of the general topics of biology through the eight major themes as specified in the Course Description;  and applications of biological knowledge and critical thinking to environmental and social concerns.

31 Biology AP® Course Design Accommodation of different learning styles  Blackboard allows for organization of all the materials and assignments  lectures with difficult material are presented using customized videos of the PowerPoint presentations  Animations and interactive activities help students to learn concepts  Reading is only one way to learn concepts

32 Laboratory Component  fulfills all of the objectives of the recommended AP Biology labs as listed in the Course Description.  Students must spend a minimum of 25% of instructional time engaged in hands-on laboratory work.  All face-to-face hands-on labs.  Utilization of digital data collection and analysis  Minimum of 12 labs with multiple parts

33 Using Technology to Accomplish Lab Goals Efficiently Electrophoresis of DNA Samples with a Crime Lab Collecting Organisms and Using Digital Collection and Analysis Carbon Dioxide Sensor

34 Resources  Blackboard Infrastructure  Biology 7 th Edition by Campbell and Reece  E-Book  Online Blackboard Cartridge with Animations, Activities, and Practice Tests  Customized Videos for Concept and Lab Presentations  Various Ancillaries

35 Questions Contact Information: Rima Duhon Educational Technology Consultant (LVS) Louisiana Department of Education Office of Educator Support Division of Leadership & Technology Email: rima.duhon@la.govrima.duhon@la.gov Phone: (225) 763-8597


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