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What Every Principal Should Know about STEM Education November 16, 2012 Maine Principals Association Conference Portland, ME
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Introductions My name is Dan Smith, Principal at…
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Goals … You will Gain an understanding of the history of Science and Math Standards in Maine and why STEM is so important Gain an understanding of how new STEM standards should be used to guide instruction Discuss a instructional vignette aligned to NGSS Learn how to access available math and science resources Offer advice about supports for Maine Principals
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History of Math and Science Standards in Maine
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New approaches are needed to address: Reduction of the United States' competitive economic edge Lagging achievement of U.S. students Essential preparation for all careers in the modern workforce STEM literacy for an educated society
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1997 – State of Maine Learning Results 2007 – State of Maine Learning Results revised 2010 – Adopted Common Core State Standards for Mathematics into the Maine standards 2013 – Anticipated adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards into the Maine standards 2014/2015 school year – First administration of the Smarter Balanced Assessment for mathematics and ELA
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
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Math Shifts Change in culture focusing on the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practices (K-12) Domains begin and end, not all domains span grades K-12 Deeper focus on Number & Number Sense K-5 Focus on fractions grades 3-5, application of fractions grades 6-8 Probability & Statistics focus in grades 6-HS Algebra focus begins in grades 6-8 http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/standards.html
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Next Generation Science Standards
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The Standards The Vision for the Standards
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Maine Learning Results Design ContentInquiry Themes
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NGSS Design Not separate treatment of “content” and “practices” and “crosscutting concepts” Curriculum and instruction needs to do more than present and assess scientific ideas – they need to involve learners in using scientific practices to develop and apply the scientific ideas.
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Building Instruction from Standards
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Aligning Instruction Science Disciplinary Core Ideas Practices Crosscutting Concepts Mathematics Math Concepts Math Practices
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The Vignette Middle Level Science: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
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The NGSS Architecture
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The Vignette Middle Level Science: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems Read from 2 nd paragraph p. 6 through the end. What is familiar about the instruction? What is different about the instruction?
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Cluster performance expectations Focus on what students are doing Connect practices and content and crosscutting concepts for “seamless integration”
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What supports do Maine Principals need? Who should provide those supports?
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What tools?
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Available Math Resources MDOE Math Webpage: http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html Illustrative Mathematics Project: http://illustrativemathematics.org/ http://illustrativemathematics.org/
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Available Math Resources NoteShare Notebooks: Grades K-2: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat hK2/ http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat hK2/ Grades 3-5: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/mat h35/ http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/mat h35/ Grades 6-8: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat h68/ http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat h68/ High School: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat h912/ http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Mat h912/
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SciTech Framework http://www.scitechframework.wordpress.com
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National Science Teachers Association Practices Webinars http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_s eminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx
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Next Generation Science Standards and ELLs Webinar with Helen Quinn and Okhee Lee http://ell.stanford.edu/event/next-generation- science-standards-ells
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S5. Use mathematics & computational thinking M6. Attend to precision M7. Look for & make use of structure E3. Respond to the varying demands of audience, talk, purpose, & discipline E1. Demonstrate independence E7. Come to understand other perspectives & cultures S2. Develop and use models M4. Model with mathematics M1. Make sense of problems & persevere in solving them M8. Look for & express regularity in repeated reasoning S1. Ask questions & define problems S3. Plan & carry out investigations S4. Analyze & interpret data E2. Build strong content knowledge E4. Comprehend as well as critique E5. Value evidence M2. Reason abstractly & quantitatively M3. Construct viable argument & critique reasoning of others S7. Engage in argument from evidence S6. Construct explanations & design solutions S8. Obtain, evaluate & communicate information E6. Use technology & digital media M5. Use appropriate tools strategically MATH SCIENCE ELA Source: Working Draft, 12-6- 11 by Tina Cheuk, ell.stanford.edu
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Question and Comments?
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Contact Information Anita Bernhardt – MDOE Science and Technology Specialist: anita.bernhardt@maine.gov 207-624-6835 anita.bernhardt@maine.gov Michele Mailhot – MDOE Mathematics Specialist: michele.mailhot@maine.govmichele.mailhot@maine.gov 207-624-6829
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