Attachment 16: Oklahoma’s DRAFT Plan for Developing New Standards and Assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics and HB 3399 Attachment 16A: Drafting Oklahoma Standards (Overview from OSDE Website) Attachment 16B: DRAFT Oklahoma Standards Development Process (Diagram) Attachment 16C: DRAFT Oklahoma Standards Development Regions (Map) Attachment 16D: DRAFT Standards Committees (from OSDE Website) Attachment 16E: House Bill (HB) 3399 from 2014
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Attachment 16: Oklahoma’s DRAFT Plan for Developing New Standards and Assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics and HB 3399
Attachment 16A: Drafting Oklahoma Standards (Overview from OSDE Website) Attachment 16B: DRAFT Oklahoma Standards Development Process (Diagram) Attachment 16C: DRAFT Oklahoma Standards Development Regions (Map) Attachment 16D: DRAFT Standards Committees (from OSDE Website) Attachment 16E: House Bill (HB) 3399 from 2014
8/10/14 3:49 PMDrafting Oklahoma Standards | Oklahoma State Department of Education
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Welcome to your hub for Oklahoma’s new K-12 academic standards.
This page will connect you with applications, timelines and all other
information about the process of developing new state standards in
math and English language arts.
Not only will the resulting standards ensure students areprepared for higher education and the workforce, they willreflect Oklahoma values and principles. This process isdesigned to be as inclusive and comprehensive as possible,encouraging the spirit of collaboration and a healthy exchangeof ideas. These standards are to be created by Oklahomans forOklahomans — and you are invited to take part. Under House Bill 3399, which was signed into law by Gov.Mary Fallin in June of 2014, the State Department of Educationis coordinating a statewide effort to develop Oklahomaacademic standards by 2016. This process, which is detailed inthe documents below, involves public committees you can joinevery step of the way. If you want to serve on a committee or a team that helps write,review or edit the standards, you can find an application formon this page. Elsewhere, this page is dedicated to keeping youinformed on the entire process as it proceeds. Please takesome time to explore the site. Thank you for your interest! With your involvement, Oklahomais sure to implement the highest of academic standards.
ArdmoreMs. Jo Anne Graham andMs. Helen Thomason Ardmore Administrative Center 800 M Street NortheastP.O. Box 1709Ardmore, Oklahoma 73402-1709Telephone: (580) 221-3001 Ext. 132Fax: (580) 226-7652E-mail: [email protected]
BartlesvilleDr. Lois Howard Education Service Center1100 South JenningsP.O. Box 1357Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005-1357Telephone: (918) 335-2931 Fax: (918) 335-6328E-mail: [email protected]
HoweMs. Tammy ParksHowe Professional Development Center21444 East N. Railroad P.O. Box 259Howe, Oklahoma 74940-0259Telephone: (888) 279-2362Fax: (918) 658-2233E-mail: [email protected]
LawtonMs. Diane Denham Frederick Douglas ProfessionalDevelopment Center102 East Gore Boulevard (Room 25) Lawton, Oklahoma 73505Telephone: (580) 585-4651Fax: (580) 248-7704 (New)E-mail: [email protected]
McAlesterMs. Kay JonesOld McAlester High School200 East AdamsMcAlester, Oklahoma 74502-1027Telephone: (918) 423-8181Fax: (918) 423-7158E-mail: [email protected]
NormanMs. Mary Freiburger Norman Instructional Services Center4100 North FloodNorman, Oklahoma 73069-8236Telephone: (405) 573-3591Fax: (405) 573-3591E-mail: [email protected]
Oklahoma CityMr. Gary HurstOklahoma State Department of Education2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, B10Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4599Telephone: (405) 522-5110 Fax: (405) 521-2361E-mail: [email protected]
TulsaMr. Tracy KounsTulsa Public Schools Service Center3027 South New Haven AvenueTulsa, Oklahoma 74114Telephone: (918) 746-6262Fax: (918) 746-7407E-mail: [email protected]
Woodward Mr. Ron CaldwellWoodward Administration Building1023 10th StreetWoodward, Oklahoma 73801-3133Telephone: (580) 571-6267 Fax: (580) 256-4391E-mail: [email protected]
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8/10/14 3:48 PMStandards Committees | Oklahoma State Department of Education
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Home / Standards Committees
Standards CommitteesStandards Committees
Committee TypesCommittee Types
Executive Committees (#executive)
Standards Creation Teams (#creation)
Draft Review Committee (#review)
Assessment Design Committee (#assessment)
Regional Advisory Committees (#advisory)
Executive CommitteesExecutive CommitteesMembers of the Executive Committees will be selected by the Steering Committee and approved by the State Board of
Education (SBE) from submitted applications. Members will be organized into four Executive Committees from the
following:
Parents, educators, organizations representing students with disabilities, organizations representing EnglishLanguage Learners, higher education representatives, Career Technology education representatives, subjectmatter experts, community-based organization representatives, Native American tribal representatives,business community representatives.
These committees will have face-to-face meetings in Oklahoma City as well as videoconference meetings.Dates are to be determined. Due to the leadership role of the Executive Committees, if you are unable toattend meetings, please apply for a different committee.
English Language Arts (ELA)English Language Arts (ELA) MathMath
Grades Pre K-5 Grades 6-12 Grades Pre K-5 Grades 6-12
The purpose of the Executive Committees will be to provide general oversight to the overall draftingprocess and advise the State Department of Education on all matters related to the standardsadoption/revision process.
Executive Committees will develop a rubric to evaluate submitted applications in order to select who willserve on the Standards Creation Teams and the Draft Review Committees.
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Executive Committee members are expected to participate throughout the entirety of the draftingprocess including but not limited to:
providing input on possible edits
reviewing draft assessment development process
assisting with Regional Advisory meetings
responding to public comment
recommending the use of various resources
overseeing the vertical alignment of standards until final standards are submitted for approval tothe State Board of Education
Standards Creation TeamsStandards Creation TeamsMembers of the Standards Creation Teams will be teachers selected by Executive Committees from submitted
applications and organized into grade-level teams by subject area.
This full committee will have two (2) face-to-face meetings in Oklahoma City as well as videoconferencemeetings. Dates are to be determined.Members of these teams also will be expected to work on group documents outside of the meeting dates.
Minimum of 12 teachers per grade level for Math and a minimum of 12 teachers per grade level for ELA(one from each subject from each region of the state; see map for regions).
Standards Creation Teams will research, write, review and edit all standards within the content area foreach subject and grade level.
Standards Creation Teams shall be formed to:
evaluate existing standards from various states and other resources recommended by theExecutive Committee
gather input from interested parties
produce drafts of grade-level subject matter standards for the Standards Development Team toassure vertical alignment
Standards Development TeamsStandards Development Teams
Two members from each ELA and Mathematics Standards Creation Team will be chosen to serve on theStandards Development Team. Face-to-face and videoconferencing meetings will be scheduled.Responsibilities include:
draft assessment boundaries
assist the Executive Committee in reviewing and responding to public comments
assure vertical alignment of standards
Draft Review CommitteeDraft Review CommitteeMembers will be selected by Executive Committee from submitted applications
Any individual may serve on the Draft Review Committee, and multiple Draft Review Committees maybe formed.
Draft Review Committee will:
review draft standards
provide comments and suggestions to the Standards Creation Teams prior to public releaseand/or the designated public comment period
generally not meet “in person”
review (and possibly revise) assessment structure and design drafted by the Standards Creation
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Teams
work with Assessment Design Committee to ensure appropriate content alignment
may not be a member of Standards Creation Teams or Standards Development Team
Assessment Design CommitteeAssessment Design CommitteeThe State Board of Education will select 20 individuals to serve on the Assessment Design Committee.
The following membership shall be represented on the Assessment Design Committee:
Eight members selected from ELA and Math Standards Development Committees(two ELA PreK–5, two ELA 6-12, two Math PreK-5, two Math 6-12)
One member selected from the Commission on Educational Quality and Assurance
Additional members will include:
Psychometricians
School Psychologists
School Counselors
Classroom Teachers
Individuals with experience with assessment design and delivery
The Assessment Design Committee will:
evaluate proposed assessment design and structure during the draft review process
consider input from Regional Advisory Committees and other interested parties
work together with Draft Review Committees to ensure appropriate content alignment
review (and possibly revise) assessment design and structure drafted by the StandardsDevelopment Teams
These committee members are parents, grandparents, community leaders and community members,business leaders and others who will give input into what they would like to see in academic standards forOklahoma children. These members must be willing to meet on a minimum of six occasions in their respectiveregions.
These committees will be selected and facilitated by Executive Committees and Standards DevelopmentTeam members. They will meet in the evenings on dates to be determined. Locations will be determined ineach area of the state to minimize travel requirements. The Regional Advisory Committees will voice theopinions and desires of the community. They will be asked to engage during the entire process. The RegionalAdvisory Committees will provide input on a broad array of issues surrounding academic standards andassessments. Regional Advisory Committees will meet before standards-writing begins, during the drafting process andduring the draft review process. Regional meetings will be open to members of the general public as well ascommittee members. If you are unable to commit to the Regional Advisory Committees, you could still attendthe meeting to give input.
All citizens are invited to attend all Regional Advisory Meetings to make their voices heard.
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