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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Standards Review Recommendations January 11, 2016
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 1
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION In May, Governor Christie called on the New Jersey Department of Education to review New Jersey’s Core Curriculum Content Standards in English language arts and mathematics to develop higher standards that reflect the educational needs and goals of our communities. 2
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION New Jersey Standards The New Jersey Department of Education proposes a standards review process led by professional New Jersey educators that results in the best New Jersey standards for students. New Jersey has a strong history of standards and our review process will build upon the rigor and academic success of our standards in the past. The following principles will guide this local review: 1.Consistency: The standards review will be consistent with the regulatory process of the State Board. 2.Focus on the standards: The review process will focus on the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. 3.Improve what exists today rather than start from scratch: The review process will improve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in English language arts and mathematics based on NJ expert review and revisions. 4.Public input: The review process will include opportunities for public comment on each standard. 3
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Standards Review Academic Standards define what a student should know and be able to do at a specified grade; standards are not curriculum, textbooks, or lesson plans. New Jersey has a rich history of academic standards Over the last 6 months, NJDOE has engaged New Jersey educators in a substantial review of the English language arts and mathematics standards. 4
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 5
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Community Involvement Standards Survey o Online survey was available for all stakeholders to comment standard by standard, grade by grade, and content area by content area Listening Tours – 3 regional o These tours allowed for an open forum for community members, including parents and members of the business community, to address their concerns about specific standards to inform the work of the committees. Community Focus Groups – 3 regional o These focus groups, made up of parents, business community members, and higher education leaders, met prior to each regional Listening Tour. 6
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Community Involvement (cont.) Additional window for written testimony o Due to Back to School Nights, illness, family obligations we had numerous requests for an opportunity to submit written testimony from those who were unable to attend the listening tour dates. o We honored these requests with an additional 2 week window for additional submissions of written testimony. 7
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 8
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Standards Review Committee 26 members Guide process and updates Make final recommendation to NJSB Subcommittees K-2: 22 members 3-12 (ELA & Math): 28 members each Standards Committee K-2 Content Subcommittee 3-12 ELA Content Subcommittee 3-12 Math Content Subcommittee 9
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Review Process – Phase 1 StepDetailsDate Public Comment Standards posted on the website for public comment Parents, community members, committee members, and educators share their feedback on each individual standard, K- 12, ELA and mathematics Consultants from an independent third party will review public comments and share a report with the committees Listening Tours – Regionally (N,C, S) Parent Focus Groups – Regionally (N,C,S) July – Mid-August, 2015 (survey) September, 2015 (listening tours) Standards Committee INITIAL REVIEW Review public comments Send process recommendations to each content subcommittee NJDOE staff capture comments and prepare materials Mid-August, 2015 – 1 full day meeting End August, 2015 – 1 full day joint meeting with each content subcommittee Content subcommittees REVIEW AND UPDATES Review public comments Work in grade band groups to review standards NJDOE staff capture recommendations for the Standards Review Committee Each subcommittee will provide input on proposed updates End August, 2015 – 1 full day joint meeting with Standards Review Committee Early September, 2015– 1 full day End September, 2015 – 1 full day Mid-October, 2015 – 1 full day End October, 2015 – 1 full day 10
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Review Process – Phase 2 StepDetailsDate Public Comment Update standards and post for public comment End October, 2015 Standards Committee FINAL REVIEW Review public comments, student assessment results, and proposed updates from content subcommittees Check for alignment from K-2 and 3-12 subcommittees Full review of each individual standard and update Direct subcommittees to review small revisions where required Early November, 2015 – 1 full day meeting Content subcommittees REVIEW AND UPDATES Review recommendations based on Standards Committee requests Update proposals Mid-November, 2015- 1 full day End November, 2015 - 1 full day Standards Committee FINAL VOTE The NJDOE prepares final updates based on recommendations from subcommittees Standards Review Committee reviews final recommendation updates Mid-December, 2015 – 1 full day NJSBE PROPOSAL NJSBOE considers recommended updates to standards January 6, 2016 11
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Committee Meetings Standards Review Committee (SRC) – 4 meetings o September, October, November, December Sub-Committees – 6 meetings o September (2), October (2), November, December * Not including work done individually and in small groups. 12
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 13
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Setting the Stage Committee members reviewed the standards looking for clarity, coherence, and focus. Major themes that arose were as follows: ‒Focus on multiple approaches to learning to read ‒Clarification of standards through examples ‒Coherence across grade levels 14
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K – 12 English language arts Move Standard RF.2.3.d from grade 2 to grade 1 ‒RF.2.3.d: Distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one-syllable words. 15
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K – 12 English language arts Addition of “self reflection” in K-2 Writing Standards. ‒W.K.5: With guidance and support from adults, strengthen writing through response and self reflection utilizing questions and suggestions from peers. ‒W.1.5: With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers and self reflection, and add details to strengthen writing and ideas as needed. ‒W.2.5: With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed through self reflection, revising and editing. 16
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts A major revision to the standards is also reflected in ELA Anchor Standard 1, with the addition of the phrase “and relevant connections.” ‒CCRA.R1 Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences and relevant connections from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. 17
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts The SRC agreed to incorporate language from the American Association of School Librarians into Grade 3-12 ELA standards. o An example of this is the addition of the phrase “and reflect on” to the College and Career Ready (CCR) Anchor 9 across all grade levels. o The revision was also incorporated into Reading Literature standards 1 and 9 through the phrase “and reflect on (e.g., practical knowledge, historical/cultural context, and background knowledge) central message/theme, lesson and/or moral.” 18
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts All grade levels added “with scaffolding as needed” to the CCR Anchor Standard 10 to encourage districts to consider reader and task, qualitative and quantitative measures in text selection for classroom instruction. ‒CCRA.R10: Read and comprehend complex literary and informational text independently and proficiently with scaffolding as needed. 19
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts There was a re-assignment of standards. Reading Literature Standards 4.9 and 5.9 were switched. 20 CurrentRevised RL.4.9. Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes and topics (e.g., opposition of good and evil) and patterns of events (e.g., the quest) in stories, myths, and traditional literature from different cultures. RL.5.9. Compare, contrast and reflect on (e.g. practical knowledge, historical/cultural context, and background knowledge) stories in the same genre (e.g., mysteries and adventure stories) on their approaches to similar themes and topics.
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts Reading Literature Standard 1, grades 9-10, was revised to include the statement “including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.” 21 CurrentRevised RL.9-10.1 Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RL.9-10.1 Cite strong and thorough textual evidence and make relevant connections to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferentially, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-12 English language arts College and Career Ready Anchor Writing Standard 7 was revised as recommended across grade levels. Influenced by the recommendations of the Association of School Librarians, the sub-committee added “an inquiry-based research process.” ‒CCRA.W7: Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects, utilizing an inquiry-based research process, based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. 22
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions K-2 mathematics The sub-committee members made appropriate changes to the standards. Revisions to the K-2 mathematics standards focused mostly on examples and word choices. The revisions serve to clarify standards and to provide examples more in line with developmentally appropriate instruction. 23
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Major Revisions 3-12 mathematics The sub-committee members made appropriate changes to the standards. Revisions to the mathematics standards focused mostly on specific formulae, examples, and word choices. The revisions serve to clarify standards and to provide examples more in line with classroom instruction. 24
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 25
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Current Standard Structure New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards o CCSS, NGSS, Social Studies/History, Visual/Performing Arts, Comprehensive Health and Physical Education, World Languages, 21 st Century Life and Careers, and Technology Curriculum vs. Standards Confusion 26
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposed Renaming New Jersey Student Learning Standards o English language arts o Mathematics o Science o Social Studies/History o Visual/Performing Arts o Comprehensive Health and Physical Education o World Languages o 21 st Century Life and Careers o Technology 27
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposal Outline 1.Background 2. Community Involvement 3.Committee Work 4.High Level Revisions 5.Proposed Revision to Naming 6.Timelines 28
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Implementation Timeline Anticipated Adoption May 2016 District Curriculum Realignment – Fall 2017 ‒NJDOE will provide guidance documents, materials, resources, and training 29
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Assessment Timeline The revised standards adoption will not impact PARCC for Spring 2016 and the 2016-2017 school year. Once the revised standards are adopted, we will be doing a routine assessment audit to ensure alignment. These standards revisions are unlikely to significantly impact PARCC moving forward. 30
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Approval Process January 11, 2016: First Discussion Level Resolution February-March 2016: 3 Public Hearings ‒North, Central, and South April 2016: Second Discussion Level May 2016: Anticipated Adoption Level Resolution 31
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