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NJ STEPS: Redesigning Education in New Jersey for the 21 st Century
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Vision New Jersey will educate all students to prepare them to lead productive, fulfilling lives. Through a public education system that is seamlessly aligned from pre-school to college, students will gain the requisite academic knowledge and technical and critical thinking skills for life and work in the 21 st century.
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The Case for High School Reform
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The world we know is changing Our economy is now global. New technologies are being developed each day reshaping our way of life in the process. Technological advances are replacing many jobs, such as ATM machines replacing the need for bank tellers. High schools will need to change in order to adequately prepare all students.
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High schools, then and now For years, many high schools educated students differently, depending on their plans for the future. Now, because of all the changes in the world, all graduates will need to have the same knowledge and skills.
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Graduates going on to college or work need the same skills SourceAmerican Diploma Project Network College Math Required Skills: Add, subtract, multiply, divide and simplify rational expressions Understand functional notation Solve systems of two linear equations in two variables Solve quadratic equations in one variable Graph a linear equation and quadratic function Determine the perimeter and the circumference of geometric shapes Machine Operator Eastman Chemical Company Required Skills: Add, subtract, multiply, divide and simplify rational expressions Calculate and apply ratios, proportions and percentages to solve problems Recognize and solve problems using a linear equation and one variable Apply units correctly in expressions involving measurements Determine the perimeter and the circumference of geometric shapes
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New Jersey public and community college remediation rates Institution Type% Needing Remediation NJ Public Colleges and Universities 40% NJ Community Colleges 77.8% Among first-time, full-time students
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Recommendations 1.Standards and High School Graduation Requirements 2.Assessment Alignment 3.Teachers and School Leaders 4.School Redesign-Learning Communities and Personalized Education 5.P-16 Alignment
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1. Standards and High School Graduation Requirements Align New Jersey high school standards and graduation requirements to college and workforce entry requirements. Next Steps: Phase in the NJ STEPS Proposed Graduation Requirements for all students.
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SubjectCurrent Regulations Proposed Requirements Language Arts Literacy 4 years Aligned with the Core Curriculum Content Standards 4 years English I, English II, English III, English IV Rigorous content which includes language, communication, writing, research, logic, technical and business reading and writing, informational text, media, and literature. Math3 years Aligned with the Core Curriculum Content Standards 3 years Rigorous content that incorporates the equivalent of Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II will be phased in. NJ STEPS Proposed Graduation Requirements
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SubjectCurrent Regulations Proposed Requirements Science3 years Aligned with the CCCS 3 years Rigorous content that incorporates the equivalent of Lab* Biology, Lab Chemistry, and one other inquiry-based lab or technical science such as physics, engineering, or environmental science will be phased in. Social Studies3 years Aligned with the CCCS 3.5 years Rigorous content that incorporates the equivalent of Civics, U.S. History, World History, Geography, and.5 years of Economics will be required for the graduating class of 2014. NJ STEPS Proposed Graduation Requirements
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Content AreasProposed Requirements Health and Physical Education4 years Visual and Performing Arts1 year World Languages1 year Technological LiteracyIntegrated Career Education and Consumer, Family, and Life Skills 1 year
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2. Assessment Alignment Implement an efficient and effective assessment system that measures student achievement, provides data to address student learning and performance gaps, and is aligned with the expectations of higher education and the workplace. Next Steps: Develop and Implement End-of- Course Exams
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YearGraduation RequirementsRequired Assessments 2008-2009 (Phase I) *Graduating class of 2012, in grade 9 in 2008-2009, currently in the 8 th grade Language Arts Literacy – 4 years on grade level Mathematics – 3 years, including content equivalent to Algebra I and two other years of rigorous math Science – 3 years, including content equivalent to Biology All Other Areas – as currently required Language Arts Proficiency Assessment Algebra I End of Course Assessment Biology End of Course Assessment Graduation Requirements and Assessment Schedule: Phase I
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Graduation Requirements and Assessment Schedule: Phase II YearGraduation RequirementsRequired Assessments 2010-2011 (Phase II) **Graduating class of 2014, in grade 9 in 2010-2011, currently in the 6 th grade Language Arts Literacy – 4 years on grade level Mathematics – 3 years, including content equivalent to Algebra I, Geometry, and one other rigorous math such as Algebra II, Statistics/Probability, Trigonometry, or an equivalent integrated math course Science – 3 years, including content equivalent to lab Biology and lab Chemistry and one other inquiry based lab technical science such as Physics, engineering, or environmental science Social Studies – 3.5 years including civics, U.S. history, geography, and.5 years of economics All Other Areas – as currently required All Phase I Requirements Geometry End of Course Assessment Chemistry End of Course Assessment
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Graduation Requirements and Assessment Schedule: Phase III YearGraduation RequirementsRequired Assessments 2012-2013 (Phase III) ***Graduating class of 2016, in grade 9 in 2012-2013, currently in the 4 th grade Language Arts Literacy – 4 years on grade level Mathematics – 3 years, including content equivalent to Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II Science – 3 years, including content equivalent to lab Biology, and lab Chemistry and one other inquiry based lab technical science such as Physics, engineering, or environmental science Social Studies – 3.5 years including civics, U.S. history, geography, and.5 years of economics All Other Areas – as currently required All Phase II Requirements Algebra II End of Course Assessment
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3. Teachers and School Leaders Recruit, support, and retain highly effective teachers and school leaders, with particular attention to high need schools and high need subject areas, to ensure all high school students graduate ready for college and work.
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3. Teachers and School Leaders Next Steps: Strengthen educator recruitment and retention in the state. Evaluate and improve the efficacy of traditional teacher preparation programs. Evaluate and implement proven models of professional development.
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4. School Redesign-Learning Communities and Personalized Education Redesign high schools as learning communities that utilize personalized learning approaches to prepare and support students in meeting the new standards and graduation requirements.
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4. School Redesign-Learning Communities and Personalized Education Next Steps: Redesign schools as learning communities that utilize personalized learning approaches. Provide increased technical assistance to local education leaders. Implement data-based decision making programs.
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5. P-16 Alignment Establish a council composed of a diverse group of key stakeholders to create a seamless, aligned system of public education in New Jersey. Next Steps: Create a diverse P-16 council composed of leaders from education, business, industry, government, and other key areas.
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NJ STEPS: Redesigning Education in New Jersey for the 21 st Century
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