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Melissa Colsman, Ph. D. Executive Director, Teaching and Learning Unit Colorado Department of Education Colorado’s New Academic.

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1 Melissa Colsman, Ph. D. Executive Director, Teaching and Learning Unit Colorado Department of Education colsman_m@cde.state.co.us Colorado’s New Academic Standards August, 2013

2 Focus  Articulated grade level expectations  21st century skills Coherence  Expectations build vertically and horizontally Rigor  Fluency, application, depth of understanding All students, all standards  All content areas  Disciplinary literacy The Colorado Academic Standards: The Foundation of Career and College Readiness

3  Use the Colorado Academic Standards (CAS) template  Keep Colorado’s nomenclature  Grade level expectations  Evidence outcomes  21 st century skills and readiness competencies  Reading, Writing, and Communicating vs. English/language arts  Align essential components of CAS  21st century skills (SB 08-212)  Postsecondary and workforce readiness (SB 08-212)  Integrate personal financial literacy (HB 08-1168) Colorado’s Approach to the Common Core in ELA and Math

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6 Key Features of CCSS Math Standards  Stress not only procedural skill but also conceptual understanding  The high school standards:  Call on students to practice applying mathematical ways of thinking to real world issues and challenges.  Set a rigorous definition of college and career readiness by helping students develop a depth of understanding and ability to apply mathematics to novel situations.  Emphasize mathematical modeling to help students better understand the concept and improve decision-making skills.

7  Reading Standards  Establish a staircase of increasing complexity in what students must be able to read.  Require the progressive development of reading comprehension.  Writing Standards  The ability to write logical arguments based on substantive claims, sound reasoning, and relevant evidence is a cornerstone of the writing standards.  Student research is emphasized throughout the standards.  Speaking and Listening  The standards require that students gain, evaluate, and present increasingly complex information, ideas, and evidence. Key Features of CCSS ELA Standards

8 State Summative Assessment Timeline TCAP and CoAlt Continue 2013 TCAP and CoAlt Reading, Writing, and Math will continue First year of new Social Studies and Science assessments are expected to be operational 2014 New English Language Arts and Mathematics assessments (PARCC) Second year of new Social Studies and Science assessments will be operational 2015


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