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Ohio’s goals for Pre-K to 12 education Linda T. Keller Superintendent Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center
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Current System Asks Too Little
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57% Excellent or Above OGT Performance 41% College Remediation
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The world has changed… and continues to change.
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Yesterday
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Our lives and our students’ lives have changed.
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Schools need to change!
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Digitized. Automated. Outsourced.
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Job Requirements NO COLLEGE REQUIREDCOLLEGE REQUIRED Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce, 2010.
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Ohio’s Goal CREATE A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION SYSTEM IN OHIO IN WHICH ALL STUDENTS WILL GRADUATE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE AND BE WELL PREPARED FOR COLLEGE, WORK AND LIFE
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Race to the Top
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To accomplish Ohio’s goal… New Common Core standards Change in classroom practice and school culture New system of online tests Increased accountability – New principal and teacher evaluation systems – New rating system for districts and schools
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Ohio and Common Core
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Implementation of the Common Core Standards
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Standards Reflect Fewer, clearer, and higher Internationally benchmarked An aligned model curriculum College and career readiness Relevant content and skills Coherence, focus, rigor NEW FEATURESNEW FOCUS
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Measuring Higher Expectations
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Comparing OAA/OGT to Projections for Online Tests
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Teachers as Facilitators
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Evaluation for Student Improvement
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Classrooms of the Future Teacher centered Content coverage Memorizing information Textbook dependent Learner centered Learning and doing Using information Multiple sources of information CURRENT:FUTURE:
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Focused on transitions to new standards and assessments for ALL students Passionate about blended learning & project- based learning Providing professional learning for all staff Excited about the P-16 approach
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Today’s students. Tomorrow’s world.
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Our Students Will Meet the Challenge
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