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K-12 Standards, Curriculum & Instruction Dr. Tiffany Perkins, Director tiffany.perkins@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3817
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CurriculumInstructionAssessment
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Division Overview Section Overview/SlidesNCDPI ContactResource Links ELADr. Julie JoslinELA Wiki ELA Livebinder Global EducationHelga Fasciano http://www.ncpublicschools.org/globaled/ Global Education Wiki Healthy Schools Healthful Living Middle School Athletics Reproductive Health/Safety Ed Dr. Ellen Essick Healthful Living Wiki K-12 Program Areas Arts Education English Language DevelopmentEnglish Language Development (ESL/Title III) School Counseling World Languages Christie Lynch EbertArts Ed Wiki English Language Development Wiki School Counseling Wiki World Languages Wiki MathDr. Jennifer CurtisMath Wikispace ScienceBeverly VanceScience Wikispace Social StudiesFay GoreSocial Studies Wikispace NCDPI WikiCentral 3
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English Language Arts ELA SCOOP The ELA section creates, sends, and posts a quarterly newsletter. The current issue is the Poolside Reading edition. To access all newsletters, visit the ELA Wiki or LiveBinder: Poolside Reading ELA Wiki ELA LiveBinder 4
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English Language Arts To receive updates, upcoming events, resources, and more, join the ELA ListserveListserve. 5
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English Language Arts Resources LiveBinderLiveBinder Don’t miss the ELA Resources LiveBinder! Updates include: color-coded tabs for easier navigation, more resources, and updated presentations. 6
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English Language Arts Additional information can be found on the ELA WikiELA Wiki 7
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Global Education State Board of Education Vision Statement Every public school student will graduate ready for post secondary education and work, prepared to be a globally engaged and productive citizen. (April 2014) 9
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SBE Strategic Plan
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NC Global Education Global Educator Digital BadgeGlobal Educator Digital Badge: SBE Policy TCP - H- 001: SBE Policy TCP - H- 001 Candidate must: ●Document goals/plan to address global awareness elements identified in the policy from the NC Professional Standards ●Complete 100 hours of global education professional development aligned to documented goals/plan ●Complete a Capstone Project that demonstrates support of or educator ability to increase student global awareness while teaching their content standards ●Complete process within 2 years of documented plan 11
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NC Global Education Global-Ready Schools 2016-2017 Designation or Acknowledgement Applications due April April 7,2017 Intent to Apply available July 1, 2016: designated contact receives a fill-in version of application, direct updates on applications, resources and webinars. For more information and guidance please visit http://www.ncpublicschools.org/globaled/actions/item4-2 12
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Global Education The Department of Public Instruction in partnership with three of the Regional Education Service Alliances (RESAs) will be offering two Global Education PD workshops during summer 2016. Global-Ready School Application Workshop Global Educator Digital Badge Candidate Wkshp For more information on dates and registration: http://gled.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Upcoming+Presentations+and+Webinars 13
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Global Education HS Diploma Global Languages Endorsement SBE Policy GCS-L-007 14
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Global Education NC Dual Language/Immersion Program NCDPI wiki page provides information on: Existing programs in the state Upcoming events: presentations, webinars, workshops, conferences Implementation Guidance Research 15
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Contact and Resources Helga Fasciano Special Assistant for Global Education helga.fasciano@dpi.nc.gov http://www.ncpublicschools.org/globaled/ http://gled.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ http://ncdliprograms.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ 16
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The Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCCThe Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model expands on the eight elements of CDC’s coordinated school health (CSH) approach and is combined with the whole child framework. NC Healthy Schools frames its work in the context of this modelexpands on the eight elementsCSHwhole child framework 17
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Healthy Schools: Healthy Active Children Policy Policy Updated June, 2014 ●30 minutes of Physical Activity Daily ●Physical Activity may not be used as punishment ●Recess may not be withheld as a form of punishment NEW Resources (Fall, 2015) ●Updated Energizers (aligned with SCOS objectives). ●Promotional video 18
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Energizers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFUZ_KbLfEE&feature=youtu.be 19
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Healthy Schools: Healthful Living Education ●Analysis of Student work webinars ●Elementary Lesson plans (integrating ELA and Mathematics objectives into Healthful Living ●Energizer Updates ●Gfeller-Waller Concussion resources ●Monthly Updates ●CPR Instructional resources ●http://hlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/He althful+Living+Homehttp://hlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/He althful+Living+Home 20
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Healthy Schools: Middle School Athletics Rule Development Oversight Rule Interpretation ●http://hlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Healthful+Living+Homehttp://hlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Healthful+Living+Home 21
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Healthy Schools: HIV/STD Prevention CDC Funding addressing 4 Approaches Exemplary Sexual Health Education Access to Sexual Health Services Safe and Supportive Environments for Students and Staff. Policy 22
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Healthy Schools: Youth at Disproportionate Risk PD for Teachers and Administrators: How to be an Ally to LGBTQ Youth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =FYGZdfJQ4_g Working with Transgender Youth 23
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Healthy Schools: Title V Abstinence Education Health Education Parent/Community Involvement Health Services Behavioral Health /Mental Health Services 24
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Healthy Schools: Data Collection 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Measures student self-reported health behaviors on 6 Serious Health Risks for youth. Provides valuable data for health education programing. 2016 Profiles Measures school level policies and programs for student health 25
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Healthy Schools: 2015 High School YRBS Data 26
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Ellen Essick (Section Chief) Burt Jenkins (Healthful Living/Middle School Athletics Consultant) Nakisha Floyd (Abstinence Education Consultant) Susanne Schmal (HIV Consultant) Les Spell (Data Consultant) Sherry Lehman (Whole Child Consultant) 27
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In today’s globally competitive world, innovative thinking and creativity are essential for all school children. High quality, standards-based instruction in the arts develops these skills and effectively engages, retains, and prepares future-ready students for graduation and success in an entrepreneurial economy. Dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts, taught by licensed arts educators and integrated throughout the curriculum, are critical to North Carolina’s 21st century education. Comprehensive Arts Education Arts Education K-12 Program Areas 28
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Arts Education Support Please visit the ArtsR4Life web page on this wiki for additional information!ArtsR4Life web page Arts Education Think Tank Arts Education Coordinators Arts Education Leadership Coalition ArtsR4Life Conference and Ongoing PD Webinars and Virtual Meetings Support Materials and Resources K-12 Program Areas 29
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Follow us on Twitter: –@ARTSEDNC Like Us on Facebook at “N.C. K-12 Arts Education” Arts Ed Wikispace –http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.nethttp://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net Join the ArtsEd Listserv to stay informed: –https://public.govdelivery.co m/accounts/NCSBE/subscriber/ne whttps://public.govdelivery.co m/accounts/NCSBE/subscriber/ne w Stay Connected: Arts Education K-12 Program Areas 30
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ESL/Title III: Highlights Annual ELL Support Conference: Growing Success for ELLs July 26-28, 2016 and other Professional Development Annual EL Coordinator meeting August 12-13, 2016 Charter School Support –http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces. net/NC+Charter+Schoolshttp://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces. net/NC+Charter+Schools Title III Information K-12 Program Areas 31
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ESL/Title III: Ongoing ELD Wikispace –http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.nethttp://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net ELL Support Team – http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ELL+Support+Team http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ELL+Support+Team NC WIDA Module –http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NC+WIDA+Moduleshttp://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NC+WIDA+Modules Instructional Materials and Resources –http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Materials+%26+Resourceshttp://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Materials+%26+Resources Charter School Support –http://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NC+Charter+Schoolshttp://eldnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NC+Charter+Schools K-12 Program Areas 32
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School Counseling Provides leadership, professional development and technical assistance to build and sustain capacity of LEAs and charters in the implementation of the NC Professional School Counselor Standards and Evaluation, the NC K-12 Guidance Essential Standards, and G.S. 115C-316.1 Duties of School Counselors in order to implement data-driven comprehensive school counseling programs that effectively address the varied needs of all learners. K-12 Program Areas 33
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School Counseling Resources NCDPI School Counseling Wikispace http://schoolcounseling.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ http://schoolcounseling.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ NCDPI School Counseling Web Pages http://www.ncpublicschools.org/studentsupport/counseling/ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/studentsupport/counseling/ NCDPI School Counseling Evaluation Resources http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Support+Staff http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Support+Staff NCDPI School Counseling on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ncdpi.schoolcounseling https://www.facebook.com/ncdpi.schoolcounseling Cynthia Floyd at cynthia.floyd@dpi.nc.govcynthia.floyd@dpi.nc.gov K-12 Program Areas 34
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World Languages Resources World Languages Wiki http://wlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net Featuring... 3 Administrator Guides or “Look For” documents for principals under the NCSCS World Language Essential Standards and Instructional Tools tab: http://wlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NCSCS+%26+Instructional+Tools http://wlnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NCSCS+%26+Instructional+Tools World Language Listservs District & Charter Coordinators K-12 Language Teachers College & University Instructors Dual Language/Immersion Educators LinguaFolio Information & Updates Spanish for Native Speakers/Heritage Language Teachers K-12 Program Areas Sign up for the listservs at https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/NCS BE/subscriber/new https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/NCS BE/subscriber/new 35
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K-12 Program Areas The K-12 Program Areas support a balanced, comprehensive, and globally competitive education for every child. K-12programareas@dpi.nc.gov Arts Education Christie Lynch Ebert (Dance, Music, A+ Liaison ) Slater M. Mapp (Theatre, Visual Arts) Sara Reams (Comprehensive Arts Education Specialist) ESL/Title III Lindsey Fults (Districts 1,2,3) Ivanna Anderson (Districts 4,5, and Charters) School Counseling Cynthia Floyd World Languages Ann Marie Gunter Linda Crouch Christie Lynch Ebert Program Assistant VSection Chief Marshall Foster (Districts 6,7,8) Vicky Kriegsman (Vacant) 36
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Elementary Mathematics Resources Formative Instructional Tasks http://3-5cctask.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/homehttp://3-5cctask.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/home and http://commoncoretasks.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ 37
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Elementary Mathematics Resources Lessons For Learning http://maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Elementary 38
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Secondary Mathematics Resources Revised Standards for HS & Updates to Resources, and Support Documents Find standards for HS 2016-17 herehere Updated support docs for revised NC Math 1, 2 and 3. (available soon on the Math Wiki)Math Wiki Updated Indicators for AFM, PreCalculus and Discrete Mathematics (available soon on the Math Wiki) DPI Middle School Math Wiki DPI High School Math Wiki 39
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Secondary Mathematics TRAINING Please use the links below to register. The times and specific locations are located on the Eventbrite registration page. Please contact Susan Hart at susan.hart@dpi.nc.gov or 919-807-3846 with any questions. 40 2016 Summer Information Sessions for HS NC Math 1-3 RegionDate and LocationRegistration Link 1Tuesday, July 26 th Plymouth, NC http://region1-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 2Thursday, June 30 th Jacksonville, NC http://region2-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 3Monday, June 27 th Raleigh, NC http://region3-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 4Tuesday, June 28 th Bladenboro, NC http://region4-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 5Tuesday, June 21 st Asheboro, NC http://region5-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 6Monday, June 20 th Charlotte, NC http://region6-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 7Tuesday, July 19 th Morganton, NC http://region7-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/ 8Tuesday, July 12 th Waynesville, NC http://region8-2016hsmathinfosession.eventbrite.com/
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Mathematics Team Kitty Rutherford Elementary Mathematics Consultant 919-807-3841 kitty.rutherford@dpi.nc.gov Denise Schulz Elementary Mathematics Consultant 919-807-3842 denise.schulz@dpi.nc.gov Lisa Ashe Secondary Mathematics Consultant 919-807-3909 lisa.ashe@dpi.nc.gov Joseph Reaper Secondary Mathematics Consultant 919-807-3691 joseph.reaper@dpi.nc.gov Dr. Jennifer Curtis K – 12 Mathematics Section Chief 919-807-3838 jennifer.curtis@dpi.nc.gov Susan Hart Mathematics Program Assistant 919-807-3846 susan.hart@dpi.nc.gov 41
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Science 42 Need help planning your Science Summer Institute? The science team is prepared to assist! Please contact: Beverly Vance beverly.vance@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3936 Bring a team to NCDPI or the science team will come to visit you. All handouts required for re-delivery are available on the Science Wiki.
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Science Join the Science Wiki for access to all PD tools used during the 2015 & 2016 Summer Institutes: http://scnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ **includes: exemplar units weekly plan daily plan culminating performance tasks and unit test 43
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Team Science Contact Us: Beverly Vance, Section Chief919-807-3936 beverly.vance@dpi.nc.gov Debra Hall, K-5 Consultant919-807-3814 debra.hall@dpi.nc.gov Donna Kenestrick, K-5 Consultant919- 807-3950 donna.kenestrick@dpi.nc.gov Benita Tipton, Secondary Consultant919-807-3933 benita.tipton@dpi.nc.gov Jami Inman, Secondary Consultant919-807-3607 jami.inman@dpi.nc.gov Ragan Spain,Secondary Consultant919-807-3831 ragan.spain@dpi.nc.gov Marilyn Johns, Program Assistant 919-807-3929 marilyn.johns@dpi.nc.gov Contact Marilyn to join: Elementary Science, Middle Grades Science or Science Supervisors ListServs 44
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Social Studies Current K-12 Support Tools in Progress ❏ Building and Sustaining Effective Social Studies Programs ❏ What are the components? ❏ How can we use collaborative networks to support the work? ❏ What Infrastructure is needed? ❏ Look-for’s Document for Discussion, Observation and/or Feedback ❏ Strand maps used to promote disciplinary literacy, have vertical conversations, and build a learning trajectory Note: Contact any member of our team for more information 45
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Regional Collaboratives 46 Curriculum Development Collaboratives ❏ Region 2: Southeast Education Alliance (RESA) ❏ Region 4: Lee, Bladen, Harnett, and Moore County ❏ Region 3 / 5: currently recruiting
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Social Studies Professional Learning Opportunities and Collaboration Please use this form to request professional learning opportunities.request ❏ Concept-Based Unit Design ❏ Incorporating Inquiry into Classroom Instruction ❏ Using Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy to Aligning Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment to the Essential Standards ❏ Differentiating for Advanced Learners ❏ The Eleven Principles of Effective Character Education 47
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Social Studies Character Development ❏ Social Studies & Healthy Schools Collaboration ❏ NCDPI Student Leadership Institute NCDPI Student Leadership Institute ❏ Character Matters Character Matters 48
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Social Studies Student Opportunities ❏ United States Senate Youth Program ❏ An educational opportunity open to high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers in public service. Two student leaders from each state, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity will spend a week in Washington experiencing their national government in action. All transportation, hotel and meal expenses will be provided by The Hearst Foundations. In addition, each delegate will also be awarded a $5,000 College Scholarship for undergraduate studies, with encouragement to pursue coursework in history and political science. ❏ Learn more: http://senateyouthnc.webs.comhttp://senateyouthnc.webs.com ❏ Contact: Michelle.McLaughlin@dpi.nc.govMichelle.McLaughlin@dpi.nc.gov 49
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Newly Renovated K-12 Social Studies Wiki 50
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Social Studies Listserv & Updates GovDelivery transition To receive updates regarding upcoming events, resources, and more, complete the Listserve Form Listserve Form Social Media 51
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Staying Connected 52 Archived Webinars Virtual Meetings School Visits –State Schools of Character –Technical Support –Collaboratives FAQs Course Sequencing
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Social Studies Section Members Fay Gore Section Chief fay.gore@dpi.nc.gov 919.807.3954 Bernadette Cole Program Assistant bernadette.cole@dpi.nc.gov 919.807.3847 Craston Artis K-12 Consultant craston.artis@dpi.nc.gov 919.807-3862 Justyn Knox K-12 Consultant justyn.knox@dpi.nc.gov 919.807.3835 Michelle McLaughlin K-12 Consultant michelle.mclaughlin@dpi.nc.gov 919.807.3924 53
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