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Transition to the Common Core 2013-2014 LVUSD. The Challenge The Common Core curriculum itself will not look radically different from the lessons teachers.

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1 Transition to the Common Core 2013-2014 LVUSD

2 The Challenge The Common Core curriculum itself will not look radically different from the lessons teachers have been presenting all along. The deep change takes place in how teachers teach that curriculum, what they do in the classroom to foster the higher-order cognitive skills that Common Core calls for. The change to Common Core calls for lessons to go deep, not broad. Robert Marzano LVUSD

3 2015 & Beyond Evaluation and Refinement 2015 & Beyond Evaluation and Refinement 2013-14: A Transition Year LVUSD 2011-2013 Build Readiness Dissemination & Awareness 2011-2013 Build Readiness Dissemination & Awareness 2013-14 Transition Moving to the CCSS 2013-14 Transition Moving to the CCSS 2014-2015 Implementation Putting Standards into Practice 2014-2015 Implementation Putting Standards into Practice

4 Addressing these Shifts LVUSD

5 CCSS Transition: Roles LVUSD

6 Engaging Teachers Through District-wide Committees LVUSD

7 CCSS Feedback Loop LVUSD

8 Instructional Shifts: Professional Development Focus LVUSD English Language Arts Text-Dependent Questions Close Reading Writing Genres Opinion/Argument Informational Text Complexity Academic Vocabulary Mathematics Both Mathematics Both Depth of Knowledge Effective Questioning Application of Learning Math Practices Content Shifts Professional development modules in the following areas will be provided through multiple mediums, including, site-based principal-led trainings, staff development day training, and self-paced online access. These will provide a baseline of understanding for all teachers. Opportunity to discuss and apply these concepts in PLCs is a priority!

9 Outcomes & Timeline for Instructional Shifts ScopeTimeframe/Deadline Administrators Receive and review Instructional Shifts Professional Development modules Deliver Instructional Shifts Professional Development modules to ensure baseline of understanding for all teachers Extend professional learning at site based on survey of staff needs Oct. 2013 Oct. – May 2014 Teachers Receive information through modules Discuss implications and modify lessons with grade level/department “Try out” instructional shifts (i.e. close reading, text- dependent questions, math practices) to meet 25%. Oct. – May 2014 LVUSD

10 Expanded Committee Work LVUSD

11 Outcomes & Timeline for Curriculum ScopeTimeframe/Deadline Administrators Develop expertise in maps for assigned grade level or content area (ELA K-12 and Math) Oct. – May 2014 District-wide (Expanding) Committees Complete Curriculum Maps/Guides for ELA, Math Identify existing resources/content/units of instruction Identify gaps in resources/content Evaluate resources/curriculum to fill gaps June 2013-May 2014 June 2014 June 2013-May 2014 Teachers Receive information from committee work in trimester/semester intervals Review with site-based grade levels Contribute resource recommendations Oct. 2013-May 2014 Nov. 2013-May 2014 LVUSD

12 Structure of Curriculum Maps/Guides LVUSD

13 Instructional Materials Guidance 2013-14 -Audit existing resources -See CCSS Appendix B for exemplars 2013-14 -Audit existing resources -See CCSS Appendix B for exemplars Summer 2014 -Purchase supplemental texts to support unit planning Summer 2014 -Purchase supplemental texts to support unit planning 2014-15 -Implement use of supplemental texts -Audit quality of core materials 2014-15 -Implement use of supplemental texts -Audit quality of core materials DO NOT rush to buy anything that is branded “Common Core Approved.” LVUSD

14 Outcomes & Timeline for Assessment ScopeTimeframe Administrators Understand NGA implications for assigned grade- level or content area Know rubrics for three writing genres Understand how to support teachers in using School City to design/implement assessment Oct. – May 2014 Committees Gain expertise in the demands of the Next Generation Assessments Select sample NGAs that best illustrate implications for grade levels and content areas Advise selection and/or development of CCSS- aligned benchmark assessments (DWAs) Develop timelines for benchmark assessments Oct. – Dec. 2013 January 2014 May 2014 Teachers Take sample items Discuss implications for instruction with grade levels and departments Develop sample classroom performance assessment Dec. 2014 Throughout 2013-14 LVUSD

15 Writing Assessments & Rubrics  ELA Committee has selected CCSS-aligned rubrics to be piloted for all three genres  Selected for use on district-wide writing assessments  Does not preclude the use of other rubrics that might provide more discreet feedback  Requires that prompts be revised to be CCSS-aligned before they will be effective  Will provide consistent expectations/language across grades and content areas LVUSD

16 Shifting to CCSS Learning: Staff Development Days Site-based training PLC conversations Online modules Conferences CCSS Days in June Learning: Staff Development Days Site-based training PLC conversations Online modules Conferences CCSS Days in June Doing: Full Implementation Curriculum maps Aligned Resources District-wide benchmark assessments Ongoing evaluation and refinement “Try it out!” New standards Instructional Strategies Writing rubrics Math practices Pilot SBAC LVUSD The 25%. Transition from “Learning” to “Doing” with support of grade-level collaboration.


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