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1 NC Race to the Top Arts Education Leaders Webinar May 1, 2013 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

2 NCDPI Arts Education Presenters Christie Lynch Ebert Arts Education Consultant (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools Program christie.lynchebert@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3856 Slater Mapp Arts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts) slater.mapp@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3758

3 Special Guest Presenter Jennifer Preston Race to the Top Project Coordinator for Teacher and Leader Effectiveness [P] 919.807.4187 [C] 845.797.2361 [F] 919.807.4000 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 6368 Mail Service Center | Raleigh, NC 27699 Have a question about educator effectiveness? Email educatoreffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov.educatoreffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov

4 TIPS Question box –Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting –Please use the question box Questions/Answers –Monitored and answered in question box and/or at the end of webinar Follow-up –Presenters online at conclusion of webinar –Email/phone –Presentation posted on Website

5 Objectives Measures of Student Learning (Analysis of Student Work) with Jennifer Preston Updates Good News

6 Congratulations to Aryaman J –Granite Quarry Elementary School (Rowan-Salisbury Schools) http://www.google.com/doodle4google/ vote.html#d=d1-8http://www.google.com/doodle4google/ vote.html#d=d1-8

7 Let’s Take a Poll!

8 Where are you located? Eastern NC Piedmont/Central NC Western NC

9 What is your role?

10 NCDPI RttT Representatives

11 Vision for Arts Education 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.

12 Comprehensive Arts Education

13 NC Arts Education Wiki http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

14 NCDPI Arts Education Listserv join-artsed@lists.dpi.state.nc.us

15 What do we need?Enter any questions in the question box and we will get to them after the sharing of Good News. Reminder 6/22/2016 page 15

16 NORTH CAROLINA Educator Effectiveness for Arts Teachers Jennifer Preston, Race to the Top Project Coordinator May 1, 2013

17 What do we need?Setting the Context Measures of Student Learning Focus on Analysis of Student Work Agenda 6/22/2016 page 17

18 Standards 6 & 8 Teachers 165432 Demonstrate Leadership Establish Environment Know Content Facilitate Learning Reflect on Practice Contribute to Academic Success Principals (and other Administrators) 165432 7 8 Strategic Leadership Instructional Leadership Cultural Leadership Human Resource Leadership Managerial Leadership External Development Leadership Micro- political Leadership Academic Achievement Leadership 6/22/2016 page 18

19 Growth Model Teachers Principals 6 Contribute to Academic Success Academic Achievement Leadership 8 Standard 6 and 8 are measures of Growth 6/22/2016 page 19

20 Measures of Student Learning Academic Achievement Leadership 6/22/2016 page 20 6 Contribute to Academic Success End of Grade or End of Course 6 Common Exams 6 Career Technical Education Assessment 6 K-2 Literacy 6 Analysis of Student Work Grade 3 6 6

21 Measures of Student Learning Academic Achievement Leadership 6/22/2016 page 21 6 Contribute to Academic Success 6 Common Exams 6 K-2 Literacy 6 Analysis of Student Work Grade 3 6

22 Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work 6/22/2016 page 22 What is this Measure of Student Learning? A process through which teachers collect student work artifacts, assess them, and submit for “ double blind review” by a content area expert in North Carolina Allows flexibility with: Instructional time for teachers Variance in programs Standards of focus Uses technology platform to complete process

23 Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work 6/22/2016 page 23 How is growth measured with this Measure of Student Learning? Double blind review by other content area experts determines growth level

24 Measures of Student Learning: Analysis of Student Work 6/22/2016 page 24 Who participates in this Measure of Student Learning? Students in the Arts, World Languages, and Healthful Living classes Students learning the Extended Content Standards Students in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes Students in ESL

25 Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work 6/22/2016 page 25 When is this Measure of Student Learning being implemented? Spring 2013 pilot with 100 teachers Fall 2013 pilot with AP/IB teachers, teachers of the Extended Content Standards, and ESL teachers Full implementation for the Arts, World Languages, and Healthful Living in 2013-14 school year Subsequent implementation for remaining groups of teachers

26 General Information: educatoreffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov http://www.ncpublicschools.org/effectiveness-model / Contact Information 6/22/2016 page 26

27 Legislative Updates

28 S724: An Act to Improve Public Education Requires that pre- service elementary teachers and lateral entry teachers are prepared to “integrate arts education across the curriculum”. Outgrowth of H758 Arts Education Commission Wide-scale education legislation Signed into law June 26, 2012

29 H127: Credit for HS Graduation requires that students complete one credit in arts education for graduation – Beginning 2016 – SBE to establish Criteria and report funding requirements Passed House – referred to Senate rules – Must pass Senate and be signed by Governor to become law

30 National Updates

31 National Standards National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) Wiki: https://nccas.wikispaces.com/Home https://nccas.wikispaces.com/Home

32 National Standards Media Arts Dance Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts

33 What is Media Arts? Moving Image – Cinema/Video/Animation – narrative, non-narrative, environmental, experimental Imaging Design – digital process-based imagery, code enhanced (e.g. the image has code embedded in it for interactive and adaptive purposes) Sound Design – digital process-based aural synthesis and engineering Interactive Design – web, game, sensory-tech, creative code Multimedia and Intermedia – additive and hybridizing mixtures Virtual Design – 3D, 4D, 5D (spatial, animated, non-linear, interactive) environments, structures and experiences The Inclusion of Media Arts in Next Generation Arts Standards

34 Resources and Professional Development

35 ArtsEdSearch the nation’s first online research and policy clearinghouse focused entirely on student and educator outcomes associated with arts learning in and out of school.

36 Preparing Students for the Next AmericaPreparing Students for the Next America: The Benefits of an Arts Education

37 Title I and the Arts Under ESEA, States and LEAs have flexibility to support the arts using Title I funds May be used for: –Consulting and contracting –Arts Materials –Professional Development

38 K-8 Standards Quick Reference Guides for the NC Standard Course of Study

39 Summer Institutes 2013 90-minute Curriculum Remodeling Session –Focus on Local Capacity 3-hour Analysis of Student Work Design Studio Session –Focus on Standard 6 for Arts Education, Healthful Living, and World Languages

40 Good News

41 Congratulations to Aryaman J –Granite Quarry Elementary School (Rowan-Salisbury Schools) http://www.google.com/doodle4google/ vote.html#d=d1-8http://www.google.com/doodle4google/ vote.html#d=d1-8

42 Evaluation Please complete the RttT Webinar survey, available online at: go.ncsu.edu/webinargo.ncsu.edu/webinar

43 NCDPI Arts Education Christie Lynch Ebert Arts Education Consultant (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools Program christie.lynchebert@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3856 Slater Mapp Arts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts) slater.mapp@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3758 Brenda Wheat Whiteman A+ Arts Education Specialist brenda.whiteman@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3820

44 “The digital tools used during the course of this training have been helpful to some educators across the state. However, due to the rapidly changing digital environment, NCDPI does not represent nor endorse that these tools are the exclusive digital tools for the purposes outlined during the training.”


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