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Dr. Laurie A. HenryKentucky P20 Innovation Lab
University of Kentucky
Co-Director, College & Career Readiness Issues
“The Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn, so teachers and parents know what they need to do to help them. The standards are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that our young people need for success in college and careers. With American students fully prepared for the future, our communities will be best positioned to compete successfully in the global economy.”
http://www.corestandards.org
CCR anchor standards and grade-specific standards
Grade levels for K-8 and grade bands for 9-10/11-12
Increased focus on results/mastery of content
Integrated model of literacy with emphasis on communication
Inclusion of research and media skills
Shared responsibility for students’ literacy development
Reading—Literature—Informational Text
Writing
Speaking and Listening
Language
Demonstrate independence
Build strong content knowledge
Respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline
Comprehend as well as critique
Value evidence
Use technology and digital media strategically and capably
Come to understand other perspectives and cultures
Include greater focus and coherence
Aim for more clarity and specificity
Emphasis on understanding mathematics
Grade levels for K-8
High school level identified by main concepts
Embedded in 8 Mathematical Practices
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them
Reason abstractly and quantitatively
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others
Model with mathematics
Use appropriate tools strategically
Attend to precision
Look for and make use of structure
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
Ratios and Proportional Relationships
The Number System
Expressions and Equations
Functions
Geometry
Statistics and Probability
Number and Quantity
Algebra
Functions
Modeling
Geometry
Statistics and Probability
Jenkins
Burgin
Corbin
WaltonVerona
Russell Ind.
Pikeville
Eminence
Caverna
Ashland
Bardstown
Paducah
Glasgow
Danville
Williams-town
Augusta
Hazard
Cloverport
Fulton
Owensboro
Somerset
Murray Ind.
Harlan
Middlesboro
Mayfield
RussellvilleBowlingGreen
Berea
Science Hill
Paintsville
Raceland
West Point
Williamsburg
Campbellsville
East Bernstadt
Elizabethtown
Paris
Monticello
AnchorageFrankfort
Dawson Springs
Jackson
Barbourville
Pineville
Pike
Ohio
Clay
Hart
Bell
Trigg
Hardin
Pulaski
Logan
Lewis
Christian
Adair
ToddGraves
Knox
Warren
Barren
Butler
Floyd
Laurel
Harlan
Allen Wayne
Casey
Leslie
Hopkins Knott
Carter
Perry
Union
Bath
Nelson
Whitley
Owen
Grayson
Daviess
Breathitt
Lee
Shelby
Scott
Bullitt
Estill
Lyon
Madison
Marion
MorganClark
Henry
Lincoln
Meade
Breckinridge
Grant
GreenTaylor
Larue
Letcher
Calloway
McCreary
Fleming
Monroe
Jefferson
LawrenceElliott
Henderson
Jackson
Caldwell
Rowan
Greenup
Muhlenberg
Webster
Marshall
Boone
Ballard
Wolfe
Russell
Fayette
Martin
Mason
Harrison
Mercer
Magoffin
Crittenden
Bourbon
Metcalfe
Livingston
Fulton
Boyle
McLean
Boyd
Johnson
Garrard
ClintonHickman
Rockcastle
Edmonson
Pendleton
Powell
Simpson
Owsley
Carlisle
Franklin
Menifee
Washington
Cumberland
Bracken
Oldham
McCracken
Spencer
Nicholas
Anderson
TrimbleCarroll
Gallatin
Ke
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Hancock
Wood-ford
Cam
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Jessamine
Mont-gomery
Robertson
ACT Grade 11 Average Score by Site
Source: Kentucky Department of Education
Prepared by: Research and Statistics Branch, Office of Employment and TrainingKentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet
Less than 17
17.0 to 17.9
18.0 to 19.9
20.0 to 20.9
21.0 to 22.0
Greater than 22.0
No Data (K-8)
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Elsmere
Newport
Silver Grove
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Dayton
Ludlow
Southgate
Bellevue
Independent School Districts in Northern Kentucky
Fairview
2010
Notes:
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Independent Districts areidentified within county.
Military bases are shownin black.
Data as of 8/13/10.
Dr. Laurie Henry
Co-Director
P20 College & Career Readiness Lab
University of Kentucky
lauriehenry@uky.edu
A Presentation by Charles McGrew
February 23, 2011
P-20 refers to the education to workforce cycle that begins with pre-school or early childhood programs through K-12, into postsecondary education and ultimately into the workforce. We see it as an overall process but in reality, state agencies that provide services and programs are divided into overlapping sections of this process without extensive coordination. To achieve the goals of SB1, agencies must cooperate on these issues.
The P-20 Data Collaborative provides a platform for these agencies to coordinate the use of their data to better inform the education process and help answer questions like those posed through SB1.
• Agencies involved: KDE, CPE, EPSB, EWD
• Other agencies, such as the KY Higher Education Assistance Authority and others have been included in the planning phase to eventually complete the picture.
• KY’s P-20 data system will reflect the interests of all educational agencies and provide state and local policy makers with the necessary information to improve the system.
KDEK-12
Adult Education
CPEPostsecondary
EPSBEducators
P-20
CPEPostsecondary
CPEAdult Education
KDEK-12 Students
EPSBTeacher Cert. 24/7 Secure
Data Collection,Processing,
and Matching
De-IdentifiedFiles and
ReportingSystem
Data Sources Data Users
Agencies
State
Researchers
PublicReports viaWeb Portal
EarlyChildhood
P-20Staff
15.0
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
21.0
22.0
23.0
24.0
25.0
2.25 2.45 2.65 2.85 3.05 3.25 3.45
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
University 1 University 2 University 3 University 4 University 5 University 6 University 7 University 8
• Preliminary data from school districts where more than 50% of teachers completed their bachelor’s degree from a singleinstitution
Percent of Students Not Readyfor College Level Math by TeacherPreparation Program
School and district level data about graduating students. These are moving to P-20 and will incorporate both multi-year and college performance data beginning this year.
Charles McGrew
Executive Director, P-20 Data Collaborative
Co-Director, P20 College & Career Readiness Lab
charles.mcgrew@ky.gov
cpe.ky.gov
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