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International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett National Tech Prep Conference Tech Prep and CTE at a Crossroads October 15, 2004
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Rigor/Relevance - All Why Why Do We Need to Change to Change Schools? Schools? What What Needs to Needs to Be Done? Be Done? How How Do We Do It? It?
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Central Units’ Memory = 8 MB 1964 IBM System / 360 Mainframe
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Central Units’ Memory = 8 MB Today’s iPod Minis = 4 GB 1964 IBM System / 360 Mainframe
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Number Crunching Information Processing Power Moore’s Law
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Information Technology Processing Processing Communications Communications
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Bio Technology Biological Science Biological Science Practical Application Practical Application
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Nano Technology Atom Up Atom Up
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Info Tech Nano Tech Bio Tech 2000
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Info Tech Nano Tech Bio Tech 2004
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Info Tech Nano Tech Bio Tech 2008
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SPOT MicrosoftMicrosoft –Citizen –Fossil –Suunco
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SPOT Integrated ProjectionIntegrated Projection Projection KeyboardProjection Keyboard
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Projection Keyboard
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Bio / Nano Technology
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Skills Gap
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Rigor/Relevance - All Why Why Do We Need to Change to Change Schools? Schools? What What Needs to Needs to Be Done? Be Done? How How Do We Do It? It?
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Grade Equivalent Semantic Difficulty Semantic Difficulty Syntactic Complexity Syntactic Complexity
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Lexile Framework Semantic Difficulty Semantic Difficulty Syntactic Complexity Syntactic Complexity
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16 Career Clusters Department of Education
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Reading Requirements Findings Entry-level Entry-level Highest in 6/16 Highest in 6/16 Second Highest in 7/16 Second Highest in 7/16 Consistent Across Country Consistent Across Country
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Human Services
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Construction
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Manufacturing
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Rigor/Relevance - All Why Why Do We Need to Change to Change Schools? Schools? What What Needs to Needs to Be Done? Be Done? How How Do We Do It? It?
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations Especially in LiteracyEspecially in Literacy
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 5. Data
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MCA English LA Indicators / BST Items Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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State Criterion Reference Test English LA Expectations Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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State/Regents English LA Performance Indicators Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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State/Regents Science Performance Indicators Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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TAKS English LA Student Expectations Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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Maine English LA Content Standards / Performance Indicators www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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Maine Mathematics Content Standards / Performance Indicators www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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CA Standards Test English LA Benchmarks Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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WESTEST English LA Objectives Tested www.daleicle.org/cm.htm
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Career and Technical Education New York Language Arts Standards/Performance Indicators Commencement – Grade 11 New York State Regents Entrepre- neurship Computer Network Processing Visual Arts & Design Direct Patient Care Ag Production Synthesize information from diverse sources and identify complexities and discrepancies in the information. HHHHHH Write and present research reports, feature articles, and thesis support papers on a variety of topics related to all school subjects HHHHHH Make effective use of language and style to connect the message with the audience and context. LMMMMM Study the social conventions and language conventions of writers from other groups and cultures and use those conventions to communicate with members of those groups. LLLMLL
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Arts Education New Jersey Language Arts Literacy Standards/Strands/Learning Expectations Grades 9-12 HSPA Grade 11 Visual Arts Dance MusicTheatre 1. Read developmentally appropriate materials (at an independent level) with accuracy and speed. H HH HH 3. Read a variety of genres and types of text with fluency and comprehension. H MM MH 7. Demonstrate personal style and voice effectively to support the purpose and engage the audience of a piece of writing. H MM MH 7. Interpret how literary devices affect reading emotions and understanding. H LL LH
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 6. Curriculum 5. Data
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Rigor/Relevance Framework
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1.Awareness 2.Comprehension 3.Application 4.Analysis 5.Synthesis 6.Evaluation Knowledge Taxonomy Knowledge Taxonomy
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Application Model Application Model 1. Knowledge in one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real-world predictable situations 5. Application to real-world unpredictable situations
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12345 Application Knowledge 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Levels CDCDABABCDCDABAB 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 3 2 1 Bloom’s Application
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 6. Curriculum 5. Data 7. Relationships / Reflective Thought
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Guiding Principles Responsibility Contemplation Initiative Perseverance Optimism Courage Respect Compassion Adaptability Honesty Trustworthiness Loyalty
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Curriculum RigorRigor RelevanceRelevance RelationshipsRelationships Reflective ThoughtReflective Thought
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 6. Curriculum 5. Data 7. Relationships / Reflective Thought 8. Professional Development
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 6. Curriculum 5. Data 7. Relationships / Reflective Thought 8. Professional Development 9. Leadership
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Rigor/Relevance - All Why Why Do We Need to Change to Change Schools? Schools? What What Needs to Needs to Be Done? Be Done? How How Do We Do It? It?
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Next Steps NetworkNetwork Work with select group of schoolsWork with select group of schools
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Rigor/Relevance - All Why Why Do We Need to Change to Change Schools? Schools? What What Needs to Needs to Be Done? Be Done? How How Do We Do It? It?
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Next Steps NetworkNetwork Work with select group of schoolsWork with select group of schools
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International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc. 1587 Route 146 Rexford, NY 12148 Phone (518) 399-2776 Fax (518) 399-7607 E-mail - info@LeaderEd.com www.LeaderEd.com
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