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Ohio PARCC Science Education Council of Ohio September 29, 2012
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English language arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Ohio- Developed Standards Ohio’s New Learning Standards 2010 2
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Fine Arts World Language Financial Literacy Entrepreneurship Business Education Recently Adopted Early Learning and Development Standards Remediation Free Standards Adoption- December Ohio’s New Learning Standards 2012 3
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Science Grades 5, 8 End of Course (2) Social Studies Grades 4, 6 End of Course (2) Operational school year 2014-15 PARCC-Developed Assessments English language arts Grades 3 – 8 End of Year exams (3) Mathematics Grades 3 – 8 End of Course (3) Operational school year 2014-15 State-Developed Assessments Ohio’s Next Generation Assessments
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Social Media Outreach 8,300+ followers on Twitter 1,045+ followers on LinkedIn 535+ likes on Ohio Families and Education 1763+ likes on Ohio Teachers’ Homeroom
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Summary of Outreach Data Outreach/CommunicationData Tools for Teachers11,500 subscribers Ed Connections12,260 subscribers IDES of ODE13,765 subscribers FacebookOver 2,200 fans Twitter Over 8,300 followers, the second most nationally among SEAs Webinars/Webcasts100-120 phone lines Future Ready Project450 participants Regional SBOE meetings 2,000 participants ODE Delivered Presentations10,000 participants Regional ESC meetings5,530 participants
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Professional Learning Data Program Data Regional Targeted PL 4279 participants over 302 meetings 600+ participants of content-specific webinars Formative Instruction PL 125+ LEA’s have participated 7000 educators enrolled in online learning modules 1000 local FIP facilitators trained including teachers administrators, curriculum coordinators and others 1000+ educators attended regional information sessions RttT Pilot Site PL 270+ participants, including teachers, administrators and technology liaisons District Level PL 41,000+ educators participated Regional ESC Meetings 1900 sessions were held 37,620 participants total including teachers, school administrators, and district administrators 2000+ registrants for the ILE conference HSHE Alignment 14 Regional High School and Higher Education Consortia
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Outreach Efforts Upcoming for 2012-13 Ohio and National Videos Student Videos Webinars Parent Guides on the Standards
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Professional Learning Series 2012 Targets district-level instructional leaders Aligns to Ohio’s New Learning standards Aligns to Ohio’s Educator standards, specifically standards 1, 2 and 4 Designed for educators of all diverse learners, subjects and grade levels
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Professional Learning Series: Topics to be Addressed Common and Subject – Specific Instructional Shifts PARCC and State- Developed Assessments
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Ohio’s NLS Three Common Instructional Shifts 1. Build a deep understanding of content and effectively apply learning within and across disciplines. 2. Craft responses based on evidence including: demonstrate understanding, explain reasoning, and/or justify a position. 3. Use technology appropriately, strategically and ethically in academic and real-world settings. 11
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Professional Learning 2012-13 Professional Learning Opportunities Timeline Webcasts (Recorded)2012-2013 ODE- Sponsored Regional Common Instructional Shift Training and Follow-up Fall 2012 District-Led Professional Learning on the Common Instructional Shifts Fall 2012 ODE- Sponsored Regional Visions into Practice SessionsSpring 2013 ODE – Sponsored Multi-Day Summer AcademySummer 2013
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PARCC Tech Support PARCC is developing guidelines for states and districts to: Plan instructional technology hardware purchases Meet bandwidth and network specifications
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Third-Grade Guarantee Goal: Ensuring All Students Can Read
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Early Reading Intervention Students receive help and support in the specific area of reading that is difficult for them New policy strengthens current law and includes more reading intervention
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Senate Bill 316 Provide early intervention and support in reading for at risk students at grades K-3 Administer reading diagnostics to all K-3 students by Sept. 30 each year Develop individualized Reading Improvement and Monitoring Plans for students deemed “not on-track” (not reading at grade level)
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Senate Bill 316 Provide interventions for K-3 students “not on track” and students retained under the Third Grade Guarantee Report data results to the Department of Education Retain 3 rd grade students that do not meet the required cut score.
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Third Grade Reading OAA
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Diagnostics: Beginning in 2013-2014
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ODE Website Updates
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