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1 Kentucky’s Instructional Transformation System
David N. Cook Director of Innovation and Partner Engagement, KY DOE NCSA, June 2015

2 What is the proposed assessment model?
The model is built using the proposed structure for the Next Generation Science Assessments, which KY will be implementing in for grades 3-8. The system is designed to deliver a balanced process of classroom, through course and summative assessments with the focus on instructional improvement and not to “get a score” A pilot group of districts will expand the model to all content areas in Pilot group will also model alternate assessment structure for high school with multiple options including using the same science assessment structure

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4 How does the KY model incorporate reciprocal accountability?
Currently, Kentucky’s multiple measure accountability system includes the following: Next Generation Learners – 70% (Achievement, Gap, Growth, Graduation Rate, and College/Career Readiness) Next Generation Instructional Programs and Support – 20% Next Generation Professionals – 10%

5 How does the KY model incorporate reciprocal accountability?
Changes being discussed for the pilot system include: Next Generation Learners – 70% (60%) (Achievement, Gap, Growth, Graduation Rate, and College/Career Readiness, Postsecondary Readiness/Success) Next Generation Instructional Programs and Support – 20% (10%) Next Generation Professionals – 10% Local Competencies – 20%

6 The Advantages and Remaining Questions
Doesn’t require legislative or state board action because current assessments will still be given 3-8. High School will still have same content requirements for summative but assessment design may vary Creates an opportunity for customization of a section of the accountability system Provides better information at the local level about the quality of the school system Isn’t this more testing? How do we effectively communicating the “two systems” to local communities How will we ensure the validity of the local competencies?

7 Discussion Questions 1:35-1:50 What are the similarities and differences between what you heard about NH and KY and your state context? What things might need to change to begin implementing a reciprocal system in your state? What steps could you take in the next year or two in order to lay the ground work for moving to a reciprocal system?


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