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An Informational Session on the Common Core Standards. Laurie Gregory Holland Central School Director of Curriculum November 18, 2013. Goals for Tonight:. Clear up common misconceptions about the Common Core standards and Regents reform agenda
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An Informational Session on the Common Core Standards Laurie Gregory Holland Central School Director of Curriculum November 18, 2013
Goals for Tonight: • Clear up common misconceptions about the Common Core standards and Regents reform agenda • Clarify what the Holland Central School District has done and will do in the future to successfully implement these changes • Give you an opportunity to ask questions
Purpose of the Common Core Standards: • Common instructional goals for the 50 states • Better prepare students for the future
Regents Reform Agenda • The Common Core Standards • Data Driven Instruction • the Teacher and Principal Evaluation System (APPR)
“The Common Core is not a curriculum. Curriculum is a local decision. New York State is committed to providing school districts with materials that they can use as resources.” -Commissioner King
Facts About the NYS Curriculum Resources: • Chosen after decades of research had been done that proved students using the materials significantly outperformed those who did not • Not intended to be read as a script • Adaptations are necessary to fit the materials into the district’s schedule and meet the needs of our students
Myth 3: The Common Core requires students to master skills that are radically different and developmentally inappropriate.
The Facts about the CCLS: • The states worked together to develop the CCLS (using their state standards as a guide) • Parent and teacher organizations were given many opportunities to review and give feedback on the CCLS • The CCLS are based on educational research (these concepts and strategies are not new)
Example: • Learning multiplication and division has always been part of the 3rd grade math curriculum. • With the Common Core, students in 3rd grade now learn many different ways to compute multiplication and division problems in order to deepen their understanding.
Myth 4: The Common Core and Regents Reform Agenda has resulted in districts “over testing” students.
The Facts About Testing: • We have the same number of state assessments that we have had for decades. • The 2013 assessments were of similar length or shorter than those given in previous years. • Some districts are choosing to create more tests for APPR purposes. • Holland is utilizing measures such as “building wide results” to ensure that we are not over testing students.
Holland Central School District’s Priority Areas for 2013-2014 • Common Core Implementation • Integrating Technology to Enrich Instruction • Data Driven Instruction
Holland Central School District’s Implementation of the Common Core: • Introductory training on the Common Core standards and instructional shifts • Pilot of the NYS K-6 ELA Common Core Curriculum • Revision of the K-4 Report Card • Summer workshops and curriculum work • Regional BOCES forums
Holland Central School District’s Implementation of the Common Core (cont.): • Grade level curriculum work sessions • Time to analyze data and make adjustments • Community information sessions • Providing opportunities for students to receive extra help and enrichment