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This is a draft; Do not use without permission; Do not use to Train or complete the District Self-Study

Iowa Valley – February 15, 2010

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• Understand “vision” of Iowa Core Curriculum.

• Understand all 6 outcomes and timelines of ICC.

• Alignment overview• Deeper Learning – 21st century

skills• What does it look like?• Looking ahead

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A state-wide effort to ensure that all Iowa students learn specific essential skills and concepts that will prepare them for success in the 21st Century.

The Iowa Core is…

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The vision of Iowa Core…

is to ensure the success of each and every student by providing a world-class curriculum.

The Core Curriculum is designed to improve achievement of all students, preparing them for the world of work and lifelong learning.

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Iowa Core Curriculum Outcomes1. Leadership

2. Community

3. Continuous School Improvement

4. Content Alignment

5. Professional Development

6. Instruction and Assessment

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These concepts and skills must be included in district standards and benchmarks.

Content Areas– Literacy

– Mathematics

– Science

– Social Studies

– 21st Century Skills

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The Iowa legislature defined 21st Century Skills as:

Financial literacyHealth literacyTechnology literacyCivic literacy (also in Social

Studies)Employability skillsGlobal Literacy (coming

soon)

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• Characteristics of Effective Instruction

–Student-centered Classrooms

–Teaching for Understanding

–Assessment FOR Learning

–Rigorous and Relevant Curriculum

–Teaching for Learner Differences

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Alignment

• Iowa Core Curriculum– S & B– Enacted curriculum

• Gap analysis• Multiple Pass

• Iowa Core Curriculum is minimum– Local control– Grade bands

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Implementation

• Continuous improvement– Ongoing and sustained professional

development and leadership

• Long-term– All outcomes addressed in plan– However, areas of focus

• Opportunity– To integrate initiatives– To re-focus improvement efforts– To truly learn and engage in best

practices of pedagogy, content knowledge, and assessment

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The Basics of Iowa Core

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ICC Characteristics of Effective Instruction: #3 and #8

ICC Implementation: #2 and #7

ICC Alignment: #4 and #9

ICC 21st Century Skills: #5 and #10

ICC Essential Concepts and Skill Sets: #1 and #6

Please answer…

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A state-wide effort to ensure that all Iowa students learn specific essential skills and concepts that will prepare them for success in the 21st Century.

The Core Curriculum is…