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Alaska English/Language Arts & Mathematics Standards Introduction
Alaska School Leaders InstituteMoving Toward Implementation of Alaskas ELA & Math Standards
2013 Fall Curricululm Alignment InstituteObjectivesUnderstand the three phases toward implementation of the new standards
Identify current level of implementation for each of the phases
Learn about specific tools to assist with building awareness of and transitioning to the ELA and math standards
Identify next steps to take toward implementation of the ELA and math standards.Schedule8:30 9:00 Overview of standards
9:00 10:00Current statusNeeds assessmentWhere to beginPhase placement survey
10:00 11:002 options
11:00 11:30Wrap-up
AssumptionsEveryone is already working hard.
We are willing to make changes if those changes are good for students.
We are more effective working together than alone, particularly given the amount of work that there is to be done.
There is no formula or prescription. Local values, history, and current circumstances must inform the work.
Alaskas New ELA & Math Standards
How did we get here?History of Standards in Alaska1990s: Alaska standards in reading, writing, and mathematics were developed by age spans
2004: Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) in reading, writing, and mathematics were developed to further define standards at each grade level (grades 3 10)
2006: Grade Level Expectations were expanded to include kindergarten through second grade7You will note the last time the state reviewed or revised the standards was in 2004 producing the Grade Level Expectations also known as GLEs. The GLEs did not change the content standards but further define them. Later in 2006 Kindergarten grade 2 GLEs were developed.
The new standards will completely replace the K-10 reading, writing, and mathematics GLEs and Content Standards and include grades 11 and 12.
7A Nation-Wide Look at Content StandardsSpearheaded by Council of Chief State School Officers and National Governors Association
July 2009 work groups from higher education, K 12 education, and the research community
March 2010 first public draft
June 2010 final version Common Core88Dont states have standards?Long lists of broad, vague statementsAssessments that sampled the standardsCoverage mentalityFocused on teacher behaviors the inputsrather than on student learning99Alaska Standards TimelineJune November 2011, Alaska educators along with national experts shared their knowledge and assisted with the revision to create the proposed standards. They knew:the GLEs were over six years old.the GLEs did not extend beyond grade 10.the GLEs were broad and open to teacher interpretation.the GLEs were lower in rigor than other standards.
10Stakeholder representationClassroom teachers in reading, writing, and mathematics kindergarten through high schoolUniversity instructors representing multiple content areasCareer and technical education instructors Alaska industry and business representativesDistrict administratorsEducators representing students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged, and ethnic groups
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8%5%12%27%19%17%11%1% unknownStakeholder Demographicsby Attendance12The department invited educators and curriculum leaders from districts and universities across the state. The percent of participation roughly aligns with our student population in terms of demographics.12Adoption of New StandardsNew English Language Arts & Math Standards adopted in June, 2012Align with college and work readiness.Include rigorous content. Build upon strength and lessons of the GLEs.Outline instructional expectations for grades K-12.Equal in rigor to national common standards.Relate to real world application.
13As recently as February through March 2011 , Alaska educators compared the GLEs to other state and national standards. They determined it was clearly a time for revision for the five reasons outlined on this slide: GLEs are over 6 years old, do not extend beyond grade 10, broad, lower in rigor than other states, and a blueprint for assessment.
13Alaska Standards & CCSSPrinciplesFewer - can be learned in a year; little repetitionClearer - more precisely describe outcome expectationsHigher meant for all students each yearBased on evidence of what is needed to be successful in college and careersHonest about time1414Alaska Standards & CCSSVery similar
Equal in rigor
Equivalent but not identicalClarity to ensure that teachers would easily understand the focus and purpose of each standard
Wanted key Alaskan standards retained, especially math standards in measurement in the elementary
1515Grade 5 Standard 10 for Reading LiteratureCC By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 4-5 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
Alaska By the end of the year, read and comprehend a range of literature from a variety of cultures, within a complexity band appropriate to grade 5 (from upper grade 4 to grade 6), with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.1616Current StatusFor ELA and math, consider the current status of instructional materials, curriculum, and professional development.
Take notes regarding Recent district- or school-level work (i.e. district-wide training regarding new materials in September 2012)General impressions (i.e. very outdated instructional materials)
Complete Needs Assessment to Guide Planning document
Share your thoughts with a partner
As a groupAddress ELA first inCurriculumMaterialsProfessional development
Address math firstCurriculumMaterialsProfessional development
Address ELA & mathCurriculumMaterialsProfessional development
Alaska Standards PhasesAwarenessTransitionImplementation2013 Fall Curricululm Alignment InstituteAwarenessAll district leaders and teachers understand the rational for Alaskas ELA & Math Standards
the language of Alaskas ELA & Math Standards
the structure of Alaskas ELA & Math Standards
the major shifts of the Alaskas ELA and Math StandardsTransitionTeachers are adjusting instruction to be consistent with Alaska ELA and Math Standards.
District has a plan to address curricula, materials, and professional development for implementation of the Alaska ELA and Math Standards.ImplementationDistrict has aligned curricula and materials to the Alaska ELA and Math Standards.
District is providing ongoing professional development and monitoring of instruction regarding implementation of the Alaska ELA and Math Standards.Phase Placement SurveyComplete Phase Placement Survey identifying your current level of implementation for each of the three phases
Each team member should complete the survey independently.
DiscussWith your team, discuss your general impressions of where you are with each phase.
Are you mostly in Awareness, Transition, or Implementation?
OptionsComplete Multi-Year Planning Template & Standards Planning TemplateFor now, work on identifying staff groups, phase of focus, and dates for work to occur
Learn about Materials Review Tool and Instructional Practice Guide
Wrap-upAs a team, agree onOne thing you learned that is valuable
One clear next step
Something youve already done toward implementing the standards that youd like to share
One question you have or way you need help