June Preszler and John Swanson Curriculum Curation for the Common Core.
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Transcript of June Preszler and John Swanson Curriculum Curation for the Common Core.
DOE Modules
Module 1: Focus on the Standards for Mathematical
Practice
Module 2: Focus Common Core KUD and Webb
Leveling
Module 3 – ELA: Focus on Informational Text and
Career Readiness Module 3 – Math: 8 Standards of
Mathematical Practices 202
Module 4: Curriculum Curation
Module 5: Higher Order Instructional Practices
Module 6: Assessing Higher Order Instructional
Practices
Curation Background
Module Four: The focus of the module is to learn about the year-long instructional road map/blueprint to implement Common Core State Standards that a Curriculum Curation Team developed in July. Participants will also navigate and analyze the curated resources that accompany the road map. Participants will walk away with a tool and process to develop more resources aligned to Common Core.
CCSS/School Days/Lucy on Line How does Lucy and Ethel’s experience reflect
the attitudes and experiences of some teachers (perhaps even administrators) at your district?
What made the task so difficult?
Why is it just a bit like education?
What can we do to help teachers cope?
Curation Background: Teams
ELA – 40 K-12 teachers
Math – 40 K-12 teachers
Participants were divided into four grade level groups
Selection of teachers was statewide
CackgrounCCcCuration Plans
July: Curation teams met one week for ELA and one week for Math to curate approximately 2,500 resources.
Before November: Teams will curate a minimum of 10 resources each and field test three resources.
October-November: Teams will meet for two days to review blueprint and provide additional comments, align curated resources within myOER to CCSS. By November more than 800 additional resources will be curated.
June: Teams will provide final comments to blueprint, continue to align resources to CCSS, continue to curate resources, explore the Lesson Plan Builder within myOER.
Curation Background
Where do we PUT the curated resources? What to do with resources once we find them?
Our answer: myOER—a site that houses resources and lessons.
What’s an OER? Open Education(al) Resource
Blueprint Rationale
Why do educators need a blueprint?
State’s response to questions from teachers
An effort to provide the “what and when”
Meant to be a helpful tool rather than a regulatory rule
What’s a Blueprint?
A blueprint simple helps educators identify what CCSS to teach and when to teach them.
The term blueprint has several synonyms including the following: Road map Scope and sequence Curriculum map
Blueprints
Where we started: ELA Math
Where we’re headed: ELA and Math website
Blueprint Next Steps
Make the blueprint truly reflective of the work SD educators have already completed.
Connect the blueprint, disaggregated standards AND the myOER site.
Provide links to strong myOER lessons that address each unit and the related CCSS.
Blueprints
After seeing the direction the Curation Project is taking regarding the blueprint, respond independently to the following questions. Then discuss in your small groups. Does your district use a blueprint/road
map or scope and sequence? How would you use the blueprint tool
featured here?
Teacher Response: Curation
“Great to have so many materials all organized and in one spot!”
“Truly provides me with a wide variety of tools that have been curated by fellow teachers.”
“I LOVE this OER site. Today I found six--yes six--great lessons I hope to incorporate soon. That is an awesome feeling.”
“A lot of work has been done to organize this all into one site. Easy access; very user friendly. Great lessons and ideas are stored there.”
Teacher Response: Blueprint
“Since I am teaching at a new level for next year I am excited to see the standards sequenced out in the Algebra I curriculum so I can see them play out.”
“As a new teacher the blueprint tool will be very helpful so I teach things in a proper order.”
“We need it as soon as possible so our schools know which standards to focus on first.”