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1 Mathematics Curriculum Proposal Transitioning to Iowa Core

2 Why Are We Changing Common Core Standards for Mathematics adopted by Iowa July 2010 Full implementation, grades 9-12, required by July 1, 2012 K-8 implementation 2014-2015 ALL STUDENTS receive core instruction

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4 Context – How does IOWA compare? A new reality is beginning to sweep across Iowa and the nation. There’s a growing understanding that big changes are going to be needed in education for Iowa students to be successful learners, earners and citizens in the 21st century. “It’s not just the rest of the nation that Iowa’s kids have to compete with now. It’s the rest of the world,” said Iowa’s incoming director of education, Jason Glass..” SAI Report, February 2011, p. 1 4

5 Scope and Sequence Aligned Assessments Course, Units, Lessons Pedagogy, Differentiation System of Support Iowa Core/Common Core Sequence Priorities Text/Material Alignment 5 Continuum of Curriculum Support

6 Scope and Sequence Aligned Assessments Course, Units, Lessons Pedagogy, Differentiation System of Support Course Unit Skill Other 6 Continuum of Curriculum Support

7 What About Testing New ITBS and ITED for Fall 2011 Mathematics aligned with Domains of Common Core 2 sections with mixture of problems More information coming… Iowa Testing Service is scheduling informational meetings in May.

8 Scope and Sequence Aligned Assessments Course, Units, Lessons Pedagogy, Differentiation System of Support Tools (e.g. common templates, processes) Products (collaboratively produced, stored, shared ) TRANSLATION INTO ACTION 8 Continuum of Curriculum Support

9 Scope and Sequence Aligned Assessments Course, Units, Lessons Pedagogy, Differentiation System of Support TRANSLATION INTO ACTION Pedagogy (e.g. integrated with course, unit and lesson development and implementation) Differentiation (e.g. G/T, Special Education etc.) 9 Continuum of Curriculum Support

10 Scope and Sequence Aligned Assessments Course, Units, Lessons Pedagogy, Differentiation System of Support TRANSLATION INTO ACTION Collaborative Teams Facilitation Coaching RTI 2 = Response to Instruction and Intervention 10 Continuum of Curriculum Support

11 Significant Advancement of Some Topics to Earlier Grades K123456789101112 Iowa (Common) Core Grade Level Placement for Algebra I Content Current Grade Level Placement for Algebra I Content

12 Integrated or Traditional Course Pathways K123456789101112 Kdg. Math1 st Gr. Math2 nd Gr. Math3 rd Gr. Math4 th Gr. Math5 th Gr. Math6 th Gr. Math7 th Gr. Math8 th Gr. Math9 th Gr. Math or CC Algebra I 10 th Gr. Math or Geometry 11 th Gr. Math or Algebra II 12 th Gr. Math or Pre Calculus, Cal

13 Implications of Common Core K123456789101112 Kdg. Math1 st Gr. Math2 nd Gr. Math3 rd Gr. Math4 th Gr. Math5 th Gr. Math6 th Gr. Math7 th Gr. Math8 th Gr. Math9 th Gr. Math or CC Algebra I 10 th Gr. Math or Geometry 11 th Gr. Math or Algebra II 12 th Gr. Math or Pre Calculus, Cal The work will begin here where the largest shift in content needs to be addressed. Work in K-5 and 10-12 will follow

14 14 The Challenges …What? The Math Common Core includes: 1. Some content at different grade levels 2. Some mathematical language that may be new or unfamiliar to teachers 3. Mastery vs. Spiral 4. Significant advancement of some topics to earlier grades. Content not repeated Tracking eliminated except acceleration Success the first time Students expected to advance in mathematics Teachers will need opportunities to study, discuss, and plan for the changes included in the Core. Students will need support during transition

15 The Challenges…So What? Do most 7 th graders have the pre-requisite knowledge and skills required to successfully master the new 8 th math standards (formerly Algebra I content)? Do most 8 th graders have the pre-requisite knowledge and skills required to successfully master the new 9 th grade math standards? Are most teachers familiar with and/or ready to teach the new 7 th, 8 th, and 9 th grade math standards successfully to all students? 15

16 The Challenges…So What? Since the answers to these questions are NO then a transition plan needs to be developed to bridge the skill and knowledge gap to more readily ensure student and teacher success. 16

17 How Do We Proceed? 1.Option 1 – Cognitive Tutor 2.Option 2 - Design Units to Meet Common Core 3.Option 3 – EdTech Grant 17

18 Option 1: Cognitive Tutor Software Screenshot Sample Text

19 Option 1 Cognitive Tutor 19 6 th Grade7 th Grade8 th Grade9 th Grade 2011-12New Courses supported with texts and software, content aligned to Iowa Common Core. 8 th Grade (current content) Algebra I (current content) 2012-13New 8 th Grade Math Algebra I (current content) 2013-14New Algebra I/9 th Grade Math Information Sheets Applications Due April 30 Initial Training July 18-21, 2011, Nov. 7-8, 2011 and April 25, 2012 Student assessment review meetings quarterly Coaching support throughout the year

20 Currently, AEA9 districts utilizing Cognitive Tutor implement with great variance. Recommendations by Carnegie Learning: 50 hours of computer time (practice) Mixed ability classrooms Collaborative learning emphasis 20

21 E2T2 Support of Cognitive Tutor for 2011-12 School Year Implement both classroom and software components with fidelity Dates for training – July 18-21, 2011 – Nov. 7-8, 2011 – April 25, 2012 Coaching and Quarterly Data Meetings 21

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23 Option 2: Design Units to Meet Common Core 23 7 th Grade8 th Grade9 th Grade 2011-12 Transition Course (Bridge Content + New 7 th Grade Standards) Current 8 th Grade Math Options Current Algebra I 2012-13 New 8 th Grade Math Current Algebra I 2013-14 New Algebra I / 9 th Grade Math Course

24 Dates 7 th Grade Teachers expected to attend: June 27-30, 2011 July 11- 14, 2011 Oct. 17-18, 2011 April 9-10, 2012 Coaching support throughout the year Option of additional transition topic workshops

25 What Will It Look Like Scope and Sequence Unpack the Standards – write learning targets Identify Gaps Create Transition Lessons Utilize Practice Standards Teaching through Inquiry and CRA model Reaching struggling learners Assessment

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27 Option 3 – EdTech Grant 1.Digital course content aligned to Iowa Core in multiple content areas will be available in the fall, notification of opportunity March. 2.Support for one to one schools 3.Participation requires commitment to – Use of materials/course work – Use of blended delivery – Participation in a Community of Practice – Training April 26-27, 2011 http://www.infed.org/biblio/communities_of_practice.htmhttp://www.infed.org/biblio/communities_of_practice.htm – Strong recommendation to take two online courses to learn how to teach online prior to fall FY2011. – Course titles » Technology for Online/Blended Learning » Facilitating Online/Blended Learning – Buck Institute for Project Based Learning– Implementing Social Studies Teachers » June 22-24, 2011 in Coralville and June 28-30, 2011 in Adel These sessions will target implementing Social Studies teachers http://www.bie.org/http://www.bie.org/ 27

28 Additional Opportunities April 18, 2011 from 8:30 – 11:30 AM April 27, 2011 from 8:30 – 11:30 AM

29 Now What Option 1: Cognitive Tutor Applications are due April 30, 2011 Option 2: Design Units form due April 30, 2011 Option 3: No support from MBAEA. Nancy Movall from Grant Wood AEA is contact person. Registration links (Options 1 & 2) will be available mid-May for teachers to sign up individually.

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