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West Virginia Schools 21 st Century Learning

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West Virginia Schools

21st Century Learning

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WV Content Standards and Objectives

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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment, and Professional Development

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WV’s Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives

NCLB• 2004 No Child Left Behind enacted• WESTEST—proficiency levels and other external measures

NCLB

• 2005-The Partnership for 21st Century Skills• Council of Chief State School Officers and National Governors Association-Focus

on English/language arts and math skills • 2006-2007 WV Content Standards and Objectives revised to add rigor and DOK• 2008-09 WESTEST 2—proficiency levels aligned with international measures• 2009-College and career readiness standards developed nationally which provide

learning progressions for K-12 to anchor the Common Core State Standards

ESEA

• 2009-Development of WV Next Generation began-Teachers, District Curriculum Specialists, and West Virginia Department of Education staff

• 2010 WV Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives adopted by WV Board of Education

• 48 states, the District of Columbia, and two territories have agreed to implement• 2014-15 Smarter Balanced Assessment

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West Virginia’s ProcessState-led initiative to assure1. Students have the skills and knowledge

they need to succeed in college and work2. Fewer, clearer, and higher expectations

for student learning3. Based on K-12 learning progressions for

college and career readiness standards4. Multiple rounds of feedback from state

curriculum experts, teachers, and feedback groups of educational stakeholders, including higher education, business, and community partners

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English Language Arts Key Shifts• Appropriate text complexity• Rich reading of literature as

well as extensive reading of informational texts, including science, history/social studies, and other disciplines

• Focus on reading for comprehension, writing, speaking and listening in all core content areas

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West Virginia’s Next Generation CSOs

1. WV Next Generations CSOs are supported by the Governor’s Office, legislative leadership, WV Board of Education.

2. The standards are benchmarked to the top performing nations around the world. 3. The standards reflect the real-world expectations of what students “need to

know” and “be able to do,” including critical thinking with collaborative and independent problem solving using effective communication skills

4. Decisions about how to teach, the tools, materials and textbooks are ALL local decisions. 5. No personal data about student learning and achievement will ever be shared or sold to vendors because of strict adherence to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

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Mathematics Key Shifts• K-5 students gain a solid

foundation in whole numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals.

• Through hands on learning in geometry, algebra, probability, and statistics, middle grades build upon their strong math foundation.

• High school students practice applying mathematics ways of thinking to real world issues and challenges in an integrated approach to mathematics.

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Questions about WV CSOs?

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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and Professional Development

Implementation through programmatic levels-early, middle, and high school levels

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Teacher Professional Development

2012-13Understanding and Implementing the WV Next Generation CSOs

2013-141. Implementation of WV Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives

2. Teacher EvaluationFocus on student learning goals and achievement

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Questions about Professional Development?

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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and Professional Development

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Questions about Instruction?

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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and Professional Development

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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and Professional Development

What do students need

to “know” and “be able

to do”?

How will students best learn it?

Notice the focus on “learning,” not

teaching

How well do students know it?

Balance of assessments

What do we do if students don’t know it?Differentiate/

Additional time

WESTEST 2/Smarter

BalanceSummative Assessment

Note: Professional development is crucial at all steps in the process.

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WESTEST 2/Smarter Balance Results1. Distribution of annual assessment results is a

school level decision.2. Schools are required to provide an overview of the

annual assessment reports and to meet with parents individually as requested to discuss the student results.

3. Schools may schedule individual appointments, have a group presentation, or mail the reports directly with appropriate explanatory letters.

4. All schools must verify that they have distributed the annual assessment results on or before September 15th, and WVDE requires documentation that WESTEST 2 results have been distributed.

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Annual WESTEST 2 RESULTS

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WV Student Growth Reports

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Individual Student Growth Reports

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WV Student Growth Reports

• Distribution of student growth reports is a school level decision.

• Teachers, counselors, and principals are in the process of scheduling parent meetings and one-on-one conferences as requested.

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Questions about Assessment?

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WV ESEA Flexibility Accountability Designations

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Policy 2320, A Process for Improving Education: Performance Based Accreditation System

Measuring What We Value in West Virginia

• All students learning• All students showing significant improvement rather than just

incremental improvement• All students exhibiting growth at a rate that moves them to

proficiency over time• All students performing at their highest levels • Accelerating the growth of those lowest performing students

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Policy 2320, A Process for Improving Education: Performance Based Accreditation System

Grading Components• Achievement: Includes student proficiency in mathematics

and reading/language arts.• Student growth: Includes how much students are growing

(observed) and how much students are on track to be proficient (adequate).

• Performance of Lowest 25%: Includes the accelerated improvement of the lowest 25% of students in each school.

• Graduation rates for high schools: High schools will be awarded points based on each school’s four-year and five-year adjusted cohort graduation rates.

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Policy 2320, A Process for Improving Education: Performance Based Accreditation System

•Grade Designations

• A = distinctive student proficiency • B = commendable student proficiency • C = acceptable student proficiency • D = unacceptable student proficiency• F = lowest student proficiency

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Senate Bill 359:A-F school accountability, a work in progress

• Performance– % of students achieving Mastery level

• Growth– Student growth in English/Language Arts and Math

• Accelerated Performance– Lowest achieving student growth

• Graduation Rate– High School graduation rate (4 year and 5 year cohort)

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Individual County Schools

http://wvde.state.wv.us/

West Virginia Department of EducationMy School’s Performance

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Questions?