Orientation to the Delaware Prioritized Curriculum and Common Core State Standards Fran O’Malley Delaware Center for Teacher Education University of Delaware On behalf of Delaware Department of Education
Mar 27, 2015
Orientation to the Delaware Prioritized Curriculum and Common Core State Standards
Fran O’MalleyDelaware Center for Teacher EducationUniversity of Delaware
On behalf of
Delaware Department of Education
Anticipation Guide
Complete the “Before Presentation” portion of your anticipation guide (left column) by indicating whether you agree or disagree
with each of the prompts.
Essential Question
What should teachers in Delaware be focusing on in terms of social studies?
Background
•48 state consortium developing rigorous, K-12 Common Core Standards in English Language Arts and Math.
•Delaware is participating.
http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Goal: Orientation Plan
Familiarize teachers, specialists, administrators with the…
•Common Core Standards
•Delaware Prioritized Curriculum
http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Plan Overview
Participants will…
• Receive and overview of the Delaware Prioritized Curriculum(DPR) & Common Core State Standards (CCSS);
• Learn where to access them;• Become familiar with the general format of the Delaware
Prioritized Curriculum and Common Core Standards;• Become familiar with the impact of the DPR…on the new
DCAS state assessment.• Explore next steps relating to the DPR…for planning the
upcoming year’s teaching and learning.• Take time to craft a presentation back in your districts.
http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Orientation Plan
Two Components
• Component 1 (online) – 2 hours.
• Component 2 - (3 hours total for Secondary teachers; 6 hours total for Elementary teachers)▫Done after component 1▫a deeper discussion of the standards within
each assessed content area.http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Objectives: Component 2
• Participants will explore the impact of the Delaware Prioritized Curriculum and the Common Core State Standards on teaching and learning.
• Participants will work through guided activities using their own district/charter school’s curricula to examine any possible changes in the level of student expectations. Special attention on the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics will be featured.
• Participants will review and discuss the learning expectations in their grade level and the adjacent grades or courses to ensure vertical articulation. http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/
de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Train the Trainer Timeline
•Trainers (you) offer similar professional development back in your district.
•To be completed by the end of the first semester (no later than January 31).
http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/de_prit_comstandards.shtml
Social Studies and the Common Core Standards
•“History/Social Studies” standards appears in Reading and Writing grades 6-12 (see handout).
•Social Studies is deferring attention to the Common Core standards to our Language Arts colleagues.
Rationale for Deferring
• Overlap: The substantive standards are addressed in our history standards (e.g. “Distinguished fact from opinion…in a text;”).
• Grade Placement: Some CCSS that appear in high school are addressed in Delaware at earlier grades (e.g. identify author’s point of view or purpose; evaluate author’s differing points of view on the same historical event).
• Need for Focus: student achievement in social studies recommends focused attention on the Delaware (tested) standards.
Big Idea I for Delaware Social Studies Teachers
Delaware Prioritized Curriculum
Not
Common Core State Standards.
Big Idea II for Delaware Social Studies Teachers
Delaware Prioritized Curriculum
and
Delaware Recommended Curriculum
are different labels for the same thing.
Focus: Component 2 Social Studies Training
Helping teachers/districts/schools understand the
Delaware Prioritized Curriculum
and its implications for curriculum,
planning, instruction, assessment etc.
Components of Delaware Prioritized Curriculum (aka DRC)
•Standards
•Clarification documents
•DRC instructional units.
Resources
•DDOE website▫Standards▫Clarifications
documents (updated)
▫DRC units
http://www.doe.k12.de.us/ss
Questions
Not guaranteeing an answer
Activity: Scavenger Hunt
Stage 1• Needed
▫ Clarification Document for Civics▫ Benchmark cutouts in envelope.▫ Colored paper: 1 of each = pink (K-3), green (4-5), yellow (6-8), blue
(9-12). Label each with the designated grade cluster (e.g. “K-3”).
• Read each sentence strip (benchmark statement).
• Determine the grade cluster in which it is prioritized according to the Clarification Document. Write that grade cluster on the benchmark strip then...
• Place the benchmark strip on the colored paper that represents the cluster in which it is prioritized according to the Clarification Document.
Activity: Scavenger Hunt
Stage 2• Needed
▫ Clarification Document for Civics▫ Benchmark cutouts in envelope.▫ Colored paper: pink (4 = K-3), green (3 = 4-5), yellow (3 = 6-
8), blue (3 = 9-12).
• Write grade numbers at the top of each colored paper (e.g. Grade K on a pink paper, Grade 1 on a different pink paper, Grade 4 on a green paper etc.).
• Take the benchmark strips that you just placed in the appropriate grade cluster and place each one on the exact grade in which it is currently taught in your district.
Significant ChangeDSTP Testing DCAS
• K-3 cluster test.
• 4-5 cluster test.
• 6-8 cluster test.
• 9-12 cluster test.
• K-4 test.
• 5-7 test.
• One high school “end of course” exam.
DCAS replaces DSTP this coming school year
Effect of Switch from DSTP to DCAS
Some benchmarks may not currently be taught prior to the new testing years.
“…the HORROR!”
Problem Identification
1. Look at the Document entitled
“Delaware Recommended Curriculum for Social StudiesK-7 Benchmarks by Grade Level for DCAS.
2. Compare and contrast your district’s scope and sequence to determine IF there are any benchmarks being taught after they are scheduled to be tested under DCAS.
3. Slide any such benchmark slightly to the side of the grade level (colored) paper on which it is currently taught. “See” any problem that has to be addressed.
Discussion
•What steps does your school or district have to take (if any) to address the problems that you uncovered? Be specific.
•How might your school or district address any problem that you’ve uncovered?
Reflection: Anticipation Guide
Complete the “After Presentation” portion of your anticipation guide (right column)
by indicating whether you agree or disagree with each of the prompts.
And the answers are???1. Disagree – there is attention to “History/Social
Studies” but DE is deferring coverage to ELA.2. Disagree.3. Depends on the district.4. Disagree – all social studies benchmarks are
“essential.”5. Agree.6. Agree.7. Agree.8. Agree.9. Agree.
Discussion
How might we support our ELA and/or Math colleagues as they transition toward
greater attention to the Common Core standards?
Debrief
•What worked well in this presentation?
•What did not work well?
•What changes would you recommend?
Planning
Take the remaining time to map out a presentation that you will deliver back in
your district.
Needs
What might you still need from the Department to assist you with the training you will provide back in your district?