Putting Together The Standards-Based Puzzle

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Putting Together The Standards-Based Puzzle Chris Dominguez Assistant Superintendent: Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development Long Beach Unified School District Chris Dominguez, OCIPD

Standards Content Standards - What every student should know and be able to do by the time they leave high school Benchmarks are a subset of the standards that define what students should know and be able to do by the end of K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 Curriculum Objectives are a subset of the Benchmarks which define what students should know and be able to do at each grade level Performance Standards define how good is good enough (quality) on multiple measures to demonstrate proficiency of the benchmarks and curriculum objectives This includes for each standard: Required and optional assessment tools Standard specific scoring guide Examples of advanced proficient and proficient work Written commentary about these samples (Under Construction)

Curriculum Course Outlines - a description of the content to be learned Performance objectives Outline of content Time allotment Methods to be used Materials Evaluation

Putting Together The Standards-Based Puzzle Curriculum Curriculum Mapping is a long-range plan captured in a graphic organizer that represents a collection of Standards-based units. It is informed by the benchmarks and curriculum objective, student data, including an analyses of student work and projected assessment timelines. It is a document that should be modified based on student needs and reviewed and revised yearly. Chris Dominguez, OCIPD

Curriculum A Standards-based unit is a subset of a curriculum map. It provides a plan of action for implementation of the benchmarks and curriculum objectives, anchoring them in a real world context through essential questions. A unit includes: Essential questions Benchmarks and curriculum objectives Ongoing and culminating assessments Instructional resources such as textbooks, literature, technology, etc. (Under Construction)

Instruction Essential Elements of Effective Instruction -the foundational pedagogy of teaching and learning, e.g. Principles of learning Task analysis Set objectives and provide feedback Monitor the progress of the learning and adjust the teaching Lesson Design Active Participation Classroom Management

Putting Together The Standards-Based Puzzle Instruction Strategies for Instruction Direct instruction Grouping - small and large Hands on Cooperative Groups Technology integrated instruction Summarizing and note taking Non-linguistic representation SDAIE Graphic Organizers Multiple Intelligences Differentiated Instruction Chris Dominguez, OCIPD

Instruction Interventions - Supplemental structured opportunities using alternative methods and/or additional time to enable students to achieve the benchmarks and curriculum objectives. The interventions may occur during the school day, before or after school, on Saturdays or during inter-sessions/summer school.

Instruction Instructional materials are tools defined in the unit, which are used to develop the content and skills reflected in the benchmarks and curriculum objectives. An effective unit includes multiple instructional materials to address the needs of all students. Tools may include: textbooks literature technology primary sources manipulatives

Assessments National Assessment System National Assessment of Educational Progress: A national norm referenced test required for selected Middle School students. Advanced Placement: A national series of end of course exams designed by the College Board for high school students. Pacesetter: A national series of end of course exams designed by the College Board for high school students.

Assessments State Assessment System Stanford 9 – a state mandated norm-referenced achievement test Augmentation – a state mandated standards-based assessment in Language Arts, Math (2-11), Science and History (9 - 11) Writing Performance – a state mandated standards- based performance in grades 4 and 7 Physical Fitness – a state mandated standards-based assessment in grades 5, 7 and 9 High School Exit Exam – a state mandated standards-based assessment required for graduation. (2000 - 2001 grade 9 only- optional) Golden State Exam - A state developed series of end of course exams ELD State Assessment (Name TBA)

Putting Together The Standards-Based Puzzle Assessments District Level Standards-Based Assessment System End of Course Exams currently available in Math K-12, and History 6-8. Direct Writing Assessment, currently given in grades 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10 and 11. Standards Portfolios/Folders which include the curriculum embedded assessments - Reading K-5, Writing 2-8, Math 1-8, History 6-8 Analysis of student work. The district level standards-based assessments are components of the Performance Standards. Chris Dominguez, OCIPD

Reporting Academic Profile Student Lead Conferences (proposed) Parent Conferences Standards-based Grading Criteria (sample) Standards-based Report Cards (Under Construction)

Accountability Academic Performance Index Retention Policies Mandated Summer School Long Beach Preparatory Academy

Professional Development Parent Education Leadership