Common Core /Next Generation Learning Standards Crosswalk
Transcript of Common Core /Next Generation Learning Standards Crosswalk
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Common Core /Next Generation
Learning Standards
Crosswalk
L.I. Bilingual/ENL Coordinators’ Networking Meeting
February 8, 2018
Long Island RBERN
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Difference between NYSED and
L.I. RBERN Crosswalk Documents
NYSED document organized by grade level
L.I. RBERN document organized by standard across grades
At-a-glance view of skills / progression across grade levels.
L.I. RBERN version has an additional column that summarizes similarities and differences.
For Reading Standards, highlighted words shows how RI and RL were merged in the revised Grade Level Standards.
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Comparing NYSED and L.I. RBERN
CCLS-NGLS Crosswalk Documents
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Lifelong Practices of Readers and Writers
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Major Differences
Next Gen standards are broader overall and are meant to be
met by ALL students
“The expectations for learning outlined in the standards are intentionally broad. While the standards set grade-specific expectations for literacy learning, they do not define the methods or materials necessary to support students who are well-above or well-below grade level expectations. It is also beyond the scope of the standards to define the full range of supports appropriate for ELLs/MLLs…..”
From: Introduction to the New York State Next Generation English language Arts Learning Standards (revised 2017)
Next Gen Standards are NOT a curriculum – they are
standards.
◦ Specific texts are no longer mandated at grade levels; expectation is that students will read widely.
◦ Verbiage has been streamlined: sometimes maintaining the CCSS essential meaning and other times refocusing the standard
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Highlighted Differences: Reading
Reading for Literature (RL) and Reading for Information (RI) have been combined.
At Kindergarten Level: All instances of “with prompting and support” have been removed.
Minor Changes:
◦ Anchor Standard R6 emphasizes ‘global and diverse texts.’
◦ Anchor Standard R7 streamlines language.
Anchor Standard R9 is completely different
◦ CCLS were very specific; NGLS are broadly generalized.
◦ Little change within grade bands K-2, 3-4, 5-7, 8-12.
Reading Foundational Skills (RF): Grades 1 through 4 use broader language that encompasses CCLS Standards.
RF4 shifts from CCLS reading “with purpose and understanding” to reading with “accuracy and fluency to support comprehension” in NGLS
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Highlighted Differences: Writing
Common Core
Writing Anchor Standard #
and Grade Level Learning
Standards
Next Generation
Writing Anchor Standard #
and Grade Level Learning
Standards
#1 #1
#2 #2
#3 #3
#4, #5, #6, #10 (folded in across all)
#7 #6
#8 #7
#9 #5
#11 #4
• Kindergartners may now use oral expression and/or emergent writing
• K-2 writing includes writing from personal experience
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Other Highlighted Differences
Speaking and Listening ◦ Anchor standards are mostly unchanged; a few have minor word
changes that do not affect meaning
◦ NGLS grade level standards are simplified and condensed in most cases
◦ NGLS grade level standards are broadened
Language ◦ NGLS Language Standards 1 and 2 organized within grade bands, to be
accomplished by the end of the grade band.
PreK-2 Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12.
Local curriculum choices determine which specific skills are in each grade
◦ Standards L3-L6 are essentially the same with some minor word changes
◦ Grade Level Learning Standards are broadened; language is streamlined
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Resources
Crosswalk between P-12 English Language Arts Common Core Learning
Standards 92011 and the revised New York State Next Generation English
Language Arts Learning Standards (2017)
http://www.nysed.gov/common/nysed/files/programs/curriculum-
instruction/nys-ela-standards-overview-crosswalk.pdf
Introduction to the New York State Next Generation English Learning
Standards (revised 2017)
http://www.nysed.gov/common/nysed/files/introduction-to-the-nys-english-
language-arts-standards.pdf
New York Next Generation Learning Standards
https://www.engageny.org/next-generation-learning-standards
L.I. RBERN CCLS-NGLS Crosswalk