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Christina FritzSenior Account Manager/Content
Understanding the Common Core
Standards
Understanding the Common Core
Standards
Agenda
•Introduction to the CC Standards
•Distinction in Math Standards
•Distinction in ELA Standards
•Riverside and HMH Solutions
As of 8-7-11
http://www.corestandards.org/
Standards are outcome measures
Standards are outcome measures
K-12 Common Core Standards
•Final Released June 2, 2010•Authors - educators, content experts, researchers,
national organizations, parents, community/business leaders•Organized by CCSSO and NGA•Currently Math and ELA/Literacy•CC Science standards are in process but there are no
plans to develop CC Social Studies standards at this point•College and Career Readiness Standards incorporated•Revisions will be made on a set review cycle
Common Core Standards Criteria
•Aligned with college and work expectations•Include rigorous content and application of knowledge
through high-order skills•Build upon strengths and lessons of current state
standards•Informed by top-performing countries, so that all
students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society•Evidence and/or research-based (learning progressions)•Developmentally appropriate, cumulative progression
of skills and understandings
CCS Theory
Focus on core conceptual understandings and procedures starting in the early grades
gives students the opportunity to master the standardsenables teachers to take the time needed to teach core concepts and procedures well
The promise of common standards:the standards must address the problem of a curriculum that is “a mile wide and an inch deep.”Standards must be deeper not wider
Implementation Timeline
•2010: Standards are released
•2010-11: Exploration of the CCS
•2011-12: Strategic Initiatives for implementing the CCS
•2012 – 13: Strategic Initiatives for implementing the CCS
•2013-14: Pilot Assessments
•2014-15: Accountability for the CCS
CCS: Mathematics
Greater Focus and Coherence•Focus on key topics at each grade level
•Coherent progressions across grade levels.
•Standards for Mathematical Practice
Balance of concepts and skills•Content standards require both conceptual understanding and
procedural fluency.
•CCS concentrate early learning of mathematics on the number and geometry strands with less emphasis on data analysis and minimal exposure to algebra
•CCS focus on fewer content domains within a grade range
•Specific domains will be taught much more deeply
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Mathematics Standards Format
Three Main levels of hierarchy, Domain, Cluster, Standard
Grades 2 - HSCommon Core Standards - Mathematics
Comparison of Math Standards
•Typical State Content Strands for Grade 6GeometryNumber SenseAlgebra and FunctionsStatistics, Data Analysis, and ProbabilityMeasurement
•CCS Math Domains for Grade 6GeometryRatios and Proportional RelationshipsNumber SystemExpressions and EquationsStatistics and Probability
Math Appendices
•Appendix A: Designing High School Mathematics Courses Based on the Common Core State Standards
CCS: ELA/Literacy
Three main sections•K−5 (cross-disciplinary)
K-2 focus on Foundation Skills for print concepts and phonological awarenessK-5 phonics and word recognition, and fluencyReading for LiteratureReading for Informational TextWritingLanguageText Complexity
Shared responsibility for students’ literacy
development
•6−12 English Language ArtsReading for LiteratureReading for Informational TextWritingLanguageText Complexity
•6−12 Literacy in History/Social Studies,Science, and Technical Subjects
Reading for literacy in History/SSReading for literacy in Science and Technical subjectsWriting
CCS: ELA/Literacy
Shared responsibility for students’ literacy
development
Common Core Standards: ELA
•Grade ranges for ELA, separate list of developmentally appropriate skills aligned with the College and Career Readiness Standards (Anchor Standards).
The mathematics document doesn’t have this.
•ELA standards have a Strand, Cluster, Standard.
Grades 2 – 12Common Core Standards – English Language Arts/Literacy
ELA Anchor Standards
READING
•Key Ideas and Details•Craft and Structure•Integration of Knowledge and Ideas•Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
ELA Anchor Standards
WRITING
•Text Types and Purposes•Production and Distribution of Writing•Research to Build and Present Knowledge•Range of Writing
ELA Anchor Standards
Language
•Conventions of Standard English•Knowledge of Language•Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
ELA Anchor Standards
Speaking and Listening
•Comprehension and Collaboration•Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas
Measuring Text Complexity
•Qualitative Evaluation of Text
•Quantitative Evaluation of Text
•Matching Reader to Text and Task
CCS Lexiles
ELA Appendices•Appendices A: Research Supporting Key Elements of
the Standards
•Appendices B: Text Exemplars and Sample Performance Tasks
•Appendices C: Samples of Student Writing
CCS and Special Populations
•Students with disabilitiesNo special standard sets for students eligible for services
under IDEAHow these standards are taught and assessed will be
critical for this groupo Present information in multiple wayso Instructional accommodations changes in materials and procedures
within the CCS frameworko Assistive technology devices and services will be key
•English Language LearnersMaterials to support students will be key in helping
support the learning of this population
State Standards vs CCS
•Among current state standards, some states’ standards will be very similar to the CCS and there will be a number of states who find they have large gaps between their state standards and the new CCS
•Assessment consortia have been created to build assessment systems to support the CCS with guiding and participating states
•CCS require selected response, constructed response, and performance tasks or events
Next Generation of Assessments•Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC•Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers PARCC
The Common Core Standards
“To be effective in improving education and getting all students
ready for college, workforce training, and life, the Standards
must be partnered with a content-rich curriculum and robust
assessments, both aligned to the Standards.”
Riverside and HMH Solutions
Riverside Solutions to Common Core Standards
•View details at http://www.riversidepublishing.com/data
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Riverside’s Educational Positioning System
Iowa Achievement and CogAT
Anchor the assessment system by pinpointing student needs and targeting learner profiles; tight alignment to national standards and the common core standards. (Test in either Fall or Spring.)
Normative scores, estimated achievement, actual achievement, and growth over time.
Interim Assessments with Research& Benchmark Item BankFixed Forms with Immediate reporting of raw and derived scores; tied to Iowa scale to update growth and predictions. Aligned to Common Core Standards
High Quality Item banks for reading, math, language arts, science and social studies that can be used for diocese created interim benchmarks or to augment Iowa Interim Benchmark fixed forms.
Paper-to-web or online administration.
Formative Assessments
Teacher-created from Assess2Know Classroom item banks
Designed for frequent and more informal use for classroom-level progress-monitoring toward standards mastery and to guide instructional groupings.
Links to Instructional Intervention Materials
Iowa Achievement
Achievement Test
Cognitive Ability Test
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Interim Assessments with ResearchInterim assessment forms built to the Common Core
Standards with the Iowa growth scale•Field test in Spring 2011 Iowa standardization event
for form E•Mathematics and English Language Arts/Literacy•3 forms per grade built to a parallel blueprint•Grades 2-High School•35-55 items per form•Leverage Iowa scale •Forms available in August 2011
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Interim Assessments for Growth•Ability to monitor estimated and actual growth for
reading/ELA and mathematics via customized reports:•Iowa Form E to the Interims •Between each Interim Assessment•Criterion Design with the added bonus of leveraging the Iowa Scale
•Administer through Riverside Portal •Web-based prebuilt reports with ad-hoc capabilities•If also a DataDirector customer the reporting features there will
allow for more in-depth comparisons of granular performance and further ad-hoc reporting capabilities
IOWA Assessments
Iowa Tests users can order additional
reporting options with Common Core
Standards Reporting –
available this Fall
Assess2Know Benchmark Item Bank
•Aligned to the Common Core Standards• Grades 2-11 Mathematics and English Language
Arts/Literacy•Selected response and constructed response•Leveraging Cognitive Difficulty•Available via Edusoft and Data Director platforms and
via xml/html export
•Edusoft and Data Director Reporting•Ability to build assessments and view student
performance according to state and CCS alignments
Now!
A2K Benchmark Item BankMultiple-choiceConstructed Response (multiple rubric options)Embedded Error PassagesScience ScenariosSingle/Paired/Triplet Passage SetsCCS alignmentsRationales
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Solutions•Professional Development Series Supporting the
Transition to the Common Core Standards •Visit hmheducation.com/commoncore for details
on solutions for professional development, curriculum and instructional materials in Mathematics and English Language Arts and the Common Core Standards
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