Race To The Top

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Race To The Top What is it, really? What might a Board see and hear?

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Race To The Top. What might a Board see and hear?. What is it, really?. Professional Practice. Standards. Data. Culture. The Story of Standards. NY CCLS. SCANS Report. Compact for Learning. NYS Learning Standards. A Nation At Risk. CCSS. Regents Action Plan. Math Pre/post March. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Race To The TopWhat is it,

really?

What might a Board see and hear?

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StandardsProfessional

Practice

Data Culture

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The Story of Standards

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NYCCLS

1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020

Compact for

Learning

SCANSReport

Regents Action Plan

NYS Learning

StandardsCCSS

MathPre/postMarch

A NationAt Risk

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ELA/LiteracyMathematics

Next Generation Science

CC Infused Social Studies

Coming Soon?Arts? World Langauges?

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Balancing Fiction and Nonfiction

Building Knowledge in the Disciplines

Staircase of Complexity

Text-Based Answers (close reading)

Nonfiction Writing

Academic Vocabulary

Six Shifts: ELA & Literacy

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Balancing Fiction and Nonfiction

Building Knowledge in the Disciplines

Staircase of Complexity

Text-Based Answers (close reading)

Nonfiction Writing

Academic Vocabulary

Six Shifts: ELA & Literacy

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Focus

Coherence

Fluency

Deep Understanding

Applications

Dual Intensity (really, tri)

Six Shifts: Math

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Focus

Coherence

Fluency

Deep Understanding

Applications

Dual Intensity (really, tri)

Six Shifts: Math

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What might a Board see or hear about STANDARDS?

Curriculum revision projectsCommon Core modulesNew ELA 11 and A1 Regents exams

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StandardsProfessional

Practice

Data Culture

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Data

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It’s always been here…

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Unit Tests RegentsUnit Tests Conferences

Quizzes State Tests

JournalsLogs

AttendanceEssay

ChecklistsRubricsHomework

Note

book Pe

rform

ance

Scores

Report Cards

InventoriesLe

tters

Anecdotal

Reports

Performance

Pict

ure

s

Interview

Samples

PET

ITBS

Posttest

Terra

Nova

PretestRCT

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It’s not really the data

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It isabout

what wedo with

the data

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CommonInterim

Assessments

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makethetest

give thetest

analyzethe

workdo something

about it

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What might a Board see or hear about DATA?

Common Formative Assessments

Professional Learning Communities

Data Teams

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What might a Board see or hear about DATA (that doesn’t really make a difference)?

3-8 Assessments

Scale Scores

AIS cut points

PARCC

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StandardsProfessional

Practice

Data Culture

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ProfessionalPractice

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APPR

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20%StudentGrowth

20%StudentAchievement

60%Multiple

Measures

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20%StudentGrowth

20%StudentAchievement

60%Multiple

Measures

Knowledge of Students

& Student Learning

Knowledge of Content

& Instructional PlanningInstructionalPractice

LearningEnvironment

Assessment for

Student Learning

Professional Responsibilitie

s

and Collaboration

Prof

essi

onal

Gro

wth

Gro

wth

ove

r tim

e

Compa

red

to

Expec

ted

Gro

wth

Some Variables

Considered

SLOs Required

Moment in time

or growth

Local orPurchasedSome Variables

ConsideredSLOs Optional

Could be school-wide measure

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What might a Board see or hear about PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE?

APPR (plans and approval)APPR (SLOs)APPR (rubrics, HEDI scales)APPR (teacher/principal growth scores)

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What might a Board see or hear about PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE(but probably won’t because of APPR)?

NYS Teaching StandardsContinuous ImprovementGrowth Producing Feedback

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StandardsProfessional

Practice

Data Culture

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What should our schools be

like?

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Educators working collaboratively… taking

collective responsibility for student learning.

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Collaborative learning teams implementing a guaranteed

and viable curriculum.

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Collaborative learning teams using assessment data and

student work to make instructional decisions.

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Where students find meaning in what they do.

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Where students make decisions about what they learn and how

they learn it.

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Where the 4Cs are embedded in the 3Rs.

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Where its about the student's future rather than the adults’

past.

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21C, PBL

College, Career & Citizenship Ready

Professional Learning Communities

What might a Board see or hear about CULTURE?

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StandardsProfessional

Practice

Data Culture

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