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Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Curriculum/Instruction & Assessment Monthly Updates for April 7, 2015 Good Morning Curriculum Directors/Instructional Leaders. Welcome to today's Monthly Updates/Webinar for April 7, The approximate start time is 10:00 a.m. Today's presenters are from Curriculum/Instruction and Assessment. We will be starting in a few moments. Please be patient. 6/8/20151

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Curriculum/Instruction & Assessment Monthly Updates for April 7, 2015 All documents and the recorded webinar file will be posted on the Curriculum and Instruction webpage. Please scroll down to bottom of the page under CIA Newsletter. Curriculum and Instruction webpage link: Assessment/Curriculum-and-Instruction/Pages/default.aspx 6/8/20152

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Agenda Items State Board of Education Updates for April SREB – 2015 College & Career Networking Conference English Language Arts Mathematics Assessment Georgia FIP Professional Learning Migration to SLDS Health/Physical Education Science STEM Educational Technology/Library Media Learning Resources/Textbooks Announcements Questions 6/8/20153

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org April 2, 2015 State Board of Education Meeting Update The State Board of Education approved amendments to Rule LIST OF STATE-FUNDED K-8 SUBJECTS AND 9-12 COURSES FOR STUDENTS ENTERING NINTH GRADE IN 2008 AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS. Amendments include: Discrete high school mathematics courses for Foundations of Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II, along with courses for acceleration and support Additional K-12 course numbers for local district flexibility for innovative programs and dual enrollment Two units of course credit for a CTAE course that includes embedded standards from an academic core subject area (Essentials of Healthcare) Flexibility for using designated computer science courses to meet course requirements in 4 th math and 4 th science, and University System of Georgia admissions requirements for foreign language. 6/8/20154

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org April 2, 2015 State Board of Education Meeting Update: At the April 2, 2015, State Board of Education meeting, CTAE Health Science and Human Services courses were approved for posting for 60 days of public review and comment: Proposed New Course: Residential Care Fundamentals Revised Courses: Updates included a course title change from Internship to Practicum and the addition of standards for Employability and Legal/Ethical. Practicum Course Titles: Healthcare Science Practicum I Healthcare Science Practicum II Healthcare Science Practicum III 9 Proposed Revised Cosmetology Courses Please provide feedback for the courses listed above by accessing the following link: 6/8/20155

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org SREB’s 2015 College and Career Networking Conference Learn from experts on how Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and Mathematics Design Collaborative (MDC) can improve student learning Hear stories from hundreds of teachers who have transformed their classrooms using LDC and MDC Spread these practices schools-wide by learning how to collaborate effectively To view the conference brochure and learn how to register, click here. click here. 6/8/20156

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Register for the Networking Conference at: EarlyRegular CodesDescriptionsJanuary 1-April 30, 2015 After May 1, 2015 Check/POCredit Card Check/POCredit Card NCONetworking Conference Only$180$190$210$220 HCOHSTW Conference Only$250$260$270$280 SRCIOSREB Readiness Courses Institute Only $250$260$270$280 NHCNetworking and HSTW Conferences $400$410$450$460 NCSRCINetworking Conference and SREB Readiness Courses Institute $400 $410 $450 $460 SGSpouse/Guest*$80$90$80$90

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Conference Schedule Monday, July 13, – 8 a.m.Train the Trainer Institutes Registration and Continental Breakfast 8 a.m. – NoonCCRS Networking Conference Registration 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Train the Trainer Institutes 1 – 2 p.m.Opening General Session 2:15 – 5:45 p.m.Concurrent Sessions Tuesday, July 14, – 8 a.m.Continental Breakfast 8 – 11:30 a.m.Concurrent Sessions 11:45 – 12:45Lunch 1 – 4:30 p.m.Concurrent Sessions Wednesday, July 15, – 8 a.m.Continental Breakfast 8 – 10:45 a.m.Concurrent Sessions 11 a.m. - NoonClosing General Session 6/8/20158

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Updates for ELA/Literacy Revision of the Teacher Guidance Documents will begin in April, 2015 (Target date for completion: Fall, 2015). ELA will work with our RESA ELA Specialists to review and revise the existing Teacher Guidance Documents (as requested by teachers who expressed the need for those documents to clarify the standards). The ELA Advisory Committee will review and make recommendations as well. 6/8/20159

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org ELA/GPB Project 6/8/ The English Language Arts division of Curriculum and Instruction has just received funding for this ELA/GPB Project in order to create an online repository of videos to show Georgia teachers what a strategy or standard looks like in an authentic classroom setting. We have an opportunity to accomplish the following objectives: to build a video library of master teachers demonstrating best practices for teaching the concepts in our Georgia Standards of Excellence ( ) in order to “show” teachers how these standards “look” in the classroom. We are ready to move from the theoretical to the practical application in our classrooms. The final project will include video-taped segments for professional learning. The sessions should be engaging and evince creativity, innovation, and enthusiasm and meet the following criteria: lessons will be (1) standards-based, (2) performance-based, (3) research-based, and (4) TKES aligned. Our long-term vision includes linking the videos to the specific standards they illuminate. Once the new Georgia Standards of Excellence are posted, each standard will include a link to the specific pages in the (to be) revised Teacher Guidance Documents that will clarify the standard (as requested by teachers during the revision process) and another link to a short video with downloadable resources teachers can use! Stay tuned….

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Cursive Writing Guidelines Purpose for Guidelines With Input from our ELA Advisory Council, our DOE curriculum staff is preparing a resource to provide teachers with guidance for cursive writing instruction from Grade 3 to Grade 5 to use in support of the Georgia Standards of Excellence for English language arts (to be published in May). Classroom instructional plans include careful selection for when and how to teach cursive writing. This guide will not advocate the use of any particular program for teaching cursive writing. The sole purpose is to give teachers guidance for teaching cursive writing. Local districts are free to choose the program that best meets the needs of its students. The process for the cursive writing instruction from Grade 3 to Grade 5 includes the following: ¨ Local School Board policy for evaluating and approving locally selected writing materials ¨ Parent awareness and participation in handwriting instruction ¨ Interests of individual students in the classroom ¨ Alignment of writing resources to the appropriate standards 6/8/201511

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org ELA ListServe! ELA District ELA ELA ELA ELA 6/8/201512

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Mathematics Program Updates  Georgia Standards of Excellence in Mathematics  Foundations of Algebra Course  Summer 2015 Professional Learning 6/8/201513

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Georgia Standards of Excellence in Mathematics  Kindergarten – High School Geometry/Analytic Geometry will implement Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) in  Districts have flexibility regarding Algebra II/Advanced Algebra and Pre-Calculus standards in  Revision documents denoting changes from CCGPS to GSE are available at Core/Pages/Math.aspx. Core/Pages/Math.aspx 6/8/201514

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Georgia Standards of Excellence in Mathematics  The revision documents for Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geometry A and Accelerated Algebra I/Geometry A will be published by May  Kindergarten – Grade Ten curriculum maps have been developed and are undergoing final review.  A special thank you to our state High School Working Committee for reconvening to propose standard sets for Advanced Algebra/Algebra II and Pre-Calculus; the proposed standard sets will be posted for public review. 6/8/201515

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org 6/8/ MATHEMATICS COURSE CODE ADDITIONS Foundations of Algebra Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Accel Algebra I/Geometry A Accel Geometry B/Algebra II Algebra I Support Geometry Support Algebra II Support Dual Enrollment Option - Insert college course title

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Foundations of Algebra A short informational VIDEO is now available for administrators and counselors. Administrators and Counselors can access the video at the GaDOE Mathematics Program Webpage Assessment/Curriculum-and- Instruction/Pages/Mathematics.aspx Assessment/Curriculum-and- Instruction/Pages/Mathematics.aspx The video can also be viewed at: ions-of-Algebra-Administrator-Counselor- Information.mp4 ions-of-Algebra-Administrator-Counselor- Information.mp4 6/8/201517

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Foundations of Algebra Diagnostic Data and Eligibility Requirements Step I: Middle school administrators/teachers will identify students who Did Not Meet expectations on at least two of the following three assessments: 5th, 6th, and 7 th grade CRCT. These are students who may have significant gaps in their mathematics achievement. Step II: Middle schools will administer Individual Knowledge Assessment of Number (IKAN) diagnostic to students identified in Step I. Only students who score at IKAN Stage 5 (equivalent to 4 th grade mathematics) or below will be eligible for Foundations of Algebra (No costs will be incurred by the state or districts.). Step III: During the scheduling process, high schools will enroll students identified as eligible in Step II in Foundations of Algebra. Step IV: By the October 2015 FTE count date, districts implementing the Foundations of Algebra course will report the GTID, student name, the IKAN score of every student assessed in Step III, and an indicator of whether the student was enrolled in the course to the GaDOE. 6/8/201518

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Summer Professional Learning 6/8/ The first phase of registration ends April 15, 2015, for 3 HS teachers from each HS and 1 MS teacher from each middle school. A second round of registration will begin on April 24, 2015, to fill any remaining seats.

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Summer Professional Learning 6/8/201520

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org ANNOUNCEMENT Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2015 Summer Academy for K-8 Teachers During two full days of grade-specific and engaging professional development, K-8 teachers will: Be provided with information and support for revisions to the K-8 mathematics curriculum Experience hands-on activities and lessons to boost student understandings Find out how to make their students’ thinking visible Enhance their questioning skills as a tool to assess student learning Utilize technology as a learning tool for students And much, much more!! All of this in a two-day professional development opportunity! Each session will be grade-specific and held at the teacher’s choice of four locations/dates. Sessions will run from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. each day with a 90 minute lunch break. 6/8/ NEW

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2015 Summer Academy for K-8 Teachers Site 1: June 10 & 11 Cherokee County (Registration April 2 – May 8, 2015) Site 2: June 24 & 25 Houston County (Registration April 2 - May 22, 2015) Site 3: July 8 & 9 Gwinnett County (Registration April 2 – June 5, 2015) Site 4: July 22 & 23 Glynn County (Registration April 2 – June 19, 2015) Register at The cost is only $120 non-member/$90 member for the entire 2 days. Sessions are packed with great ideas and materials full of rigor and relevance to use in the classroom next fall. 6/8/201522

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Assessment The following assessment windows are on the State Testing Calendar for the months of April – July 2015: Georgia Milestones End of Grade (EOG) Spring Main Administration March 30 – May 1, 2015 Georgia Milestones End of Course (EOC) Spring Main Administration April 27 – June 5, 2015 Georgia Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (GKIDS) Window closes May 8, 2015 Georgia Milestones End of Course (EOC) Summer Main Administration June 15 – July 17, /8/201523

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Assessment Reporting, Spring 2015 GHSWT Spring 2014 Retest Administration April 6 – 10, 2015 ACCESS for ELLs May 4 – 8, 2015 Georgia Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (GKIDS) After May 8, 2015 Georgia Alternate Assessment (GAA) June 4 – 12, /8/201524

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org GA FIP Migrates to SLDS on Georgia FIP professional learning courses and resources will transition from being hosted externally by the contracted vendor to being hosted internally on GaDOE servers. Georgia FIP will continue to be available to all public school educators from the new Professional Learning section of the SLDS. Educators with completed FIP courses in the current FIP portal need to download and archive FIP certificates or transcripts of earned course hours prior to the migration and by How to Maintain Documentation of Earned Georgia FIP Course Hours: Assessment/Assessment/Documents/Maintaining%20FIP%20Course%2 0Hours.pdf Assessment/Assessment/Documents/Maintaining%20FIP%20Course%2 0Hours.pdf 6/8/201525

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Health & Physical Education February Update Therese McGuire, Ed.S. Mike Tenoschok, Ed.D. 6/8/201526

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Georgia Fitness Assessment Recognition Certificates Georgia Recognition Certificates ( Assessment) – The Presidential awards were a big success last year and a one-time gift to Georgia. Governor Deal wants to ensure recognition continues, and is providing certificates of achievement this year for Georgia’s children. Georgia Students are eligible for recognition if they achieve the HFZ for 5 or 6 components on the FitnessGram Assessment Georgia Certificates are available at no cost for students achieving the Healthy Fitness Zone in 5 areas on the fitness assessment this 2014 – 2015 school year 6/8/201527

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org 2015 GAHPERD Summer Teacher’s Institute North Springs High School Fulton County Schools June 9-11, /8/201528

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) 6/8/ The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) are the highest honors bestowed by the United States government specifically for K-12 mathematics and science (including computer science) teaching. Recipients of the award receive the following: A certificate signed by the President of the United States. A paid trip for two to Washington, D.C., to attend a series of recognition events and professional development opportunities. A $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation. To nominate a talented secondary science teachers (7-12) to participate in this year’s program, please visit the PAEMST website. ( Nominations close on April 1, 2015.

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics STEM STEM Georgia Educator Laureates Awards Program The STEM Georgia Educator Laureate Awards are designed to reward Georgia K-12 classroom teachers for exceptional work in the area of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Teachers are provided a list of activities that may be completed in order to earn digital badges worth specific points. Georgia Power will be sponsoring the top three teachers to attend a professional learning conference of their choice anywhere in the continental United States. To register go to: 6/8/201530

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Educational Technology/Library Media Hi, I'm Tony Vlachakis and I've been an Educational Technologist for the Georgia Department of Education since I will also be serving as the Library/Media Liaison for Georgia Media Specialists. Tony Vlachakis: 6/8/201531

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Educational Technology/Library Media Reboot the GaDOE Media Listserv Publish a quarterly Media Matters newsletter Update contact information for media specialists Update the Library/Media advisory committee Establish collaborative digital space Tony Vlachakis: 6/8/201532

Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future” gadoe.org Learning Resources/Textbooks On Thursday, April 2, 2015, the State Board of Education approved the 2015 Grades K-12 Foreign/Modern Languages & Latin and K-12 ESOL Learning Resources Advisory Committee. Committee Members 14 Congressional District Review Sites Timeline for summer schedule Review Sites will be open June 22-July 9 (Monday-Thursday) All sites are closed on Fridays. Contact: Randall N. Lee at Telephone: /8/201533