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Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments July 21, 2011 | 4:00-5:00 EST Dr. Linda Lucey Executive Director, Program Design International Center for Leadership in Education [email protected] | 518-723-2077 Developed in Partnership with SPN
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Page 1: Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments July 21, 2011 | 4:00-5:00 EST Dr. Linda Lucey Executive Director, Program Design.

Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments

July 21, 2011 | 4:00-5:00 EST

Dr. Linda LuceyExecutive Director, Program Design

International Center for Leadership in Education

[email protected] | 518-723-2077

Developed in Partnership with SPN

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Webinar Guidelines• All participants are on mute during the entire

webinar.

• To ask a question, type your question in the question control panel in the upper right corner of your screen.

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Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments

Dr. Linda Lucey

Executive Director, Program Design

International Center for Leadership in Education

[email protected] | 518-723-2077

Developed in Partnership with SPN

Page 4: Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments July 21, 2011 | 4:00-5:00 EST Dr. Linda Lucey Executive Director, Program Design.

About Linda Lucey•Executive Director, Program Design

–Model Schools Conference Program Chair–Content Development

•Former Experience–Chief Academic Officer of Successful Practices Network

–Center for Initiatives in Pre-College Education, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

–Math Teacher

•Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction

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Agenda

•Overview•Functionality & How to use it with teachers/instructional leaders–Alignment Search–Sample Next Generation Assessments–Workspaces

•Questions/Comments

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Are your students ready for the CCSS?

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Are your students ready for the CCSS?

How do you know?

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Common Core State Standards

•Fewer

•Clearer

•Higher

•Time intensive

•More detail

•Rigorous

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What is next|navigator?

•Online Tool for Instructional Leaders and Teachers–Common Core State Standards Database–Your State Standards Database/Priority Rank

–Next Generation Assessment Database–Work Space to create original NGAs

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ELA – Grade ?

Identify the purpose for writing (i.e. to entertain, to inform, to share experiences.)

Identify the audience for which a text is written.

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. – Orient the reader by

establishing a situation and introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally.

State Standard

Common Core State Standard

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ELA – Grade 4

Identify the purpose for writing (i.e. to entertain, to inform, to share experiences.)

Identify the audience for which a text is written.

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. – Orient the reader by establishing a situation and introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally.

State Standard

Common Core State Standard

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State Test NGACreate a large spinner for a game that has at least eight sectors. Each sector should be assigned a different ‘prize’. Prizes should range in value from most appealing to least appealing.

Vary the sectors so that the probability to win a desired prize is much less that the probability to win a lesser desired prize. Calculate the theoretical probability of landing on each prize.

Conduct multiple trials with the spinner and determine the experimental probability of landing on each prize. Which price has the greatest probability and which prize has the least probability?

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next|navigator support

•Fewer, clearer, higher

•Rigor/Relevance Framework

•Consultation with Sue Gendron

Teaching

Organ

izational

Lead

ersh

ip

Instructional

Leadership

Student Achievement

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Rigor/Relevance Framework

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Corestandards.org

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Demo

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300 Sample NGAs•Aligned to CCSS

–Task – toolkit–Scoring Guide–Student Work–Quadrant D–“Current”–Vary in duration–ELA, Math, Science, SS, Career/Tech Ed

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My Work Spaces•My Work Spaces is an area that can be

organized and tailored for the user. •In this area, the user can:

–Create original next generation assessments aligned to common core state standards

–Organize next generation assessments in folders created by the user

–Update, view and delete next generation assessments saved in folders

–Archive any next generation assessments (including associated files and links)

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Planning

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Reflection•How well did the students master the standards?

•How can I modify my teaching to improve student achievement?–Shift vocabulary–Increase relevance–Assess more often

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Assessment Consortia – PARCC and SMARTER Balanced

Appendix B – CCSS•Students identify the reasons Clyde Robert Bulla gives in his book A Tree Is a Plant in support of his point about the function of roots in germination. [RI.1.8]

•Students ask and answer questions regarding the plot of Patricia MacLachlan’s Sarah, Plain and Tall, explicitly referring to the book to form the basis for their answers. [RL.3.1]

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Instructional Resources

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Support

•Tutorial – downloadable PDF•Voice over animations•FAQs

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Summary

•Alignment Search–Prioritize Standards

–Access 300 NGA

•My Work Spaces–Revise

–Build Your Own

–Archive

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How do schools use it?•Annual subscription•Individual usernames/passwords

–With PLC work–With Job-embedded instructional coaching–Enhancement to SPN Membership

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Benefits to SPN Enhancement

•Social Networking•Podcasts•Gold Seal Lessons•Successful Practices•Case Studies•Technical Bulletins

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Annual Cost•One School: $975/school•Multi-School/District: $925/school•MSC Discount

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Questions/Comments?

•Type into question section on the right hand side of your screen.

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Prioritizing Instruction for Success on the Next Generation Assessments

Dr. Linda Lucey

Executive Director, Program Design

International Center for Leadership in Education

[email protected] | 518-723-2077