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Common Core Transition. Archdiocese of New York Office of the Superintendent Parent Meeting· February 1, 2014. Agenda. Our Focus Today Is: Describe the New York Landscape relative to Common Core How ADNY made curriculum changes to align with Common Core Standards
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Common Core Transition Archdiocese of New York Office of the Superintendent Parent Meeting· February 1, 2014
Agenda Our Focus Today Is: • Describe the New York Landscape relative to Common Core • How ADNY made curriculum changes to align with Common Core Standards • Adjustments to our assessment program • Communication challenges with implementation of Common Core
The New York Landscape with Common Core • New York State Department of Education (NYSED) adopts Common Core. • Aligns with the PARCC assessment consortium in July 2010 • Modifies 15% of Common Core to create Common Core Learning Standards for NY • Starts aligning state tests with Common Core. Contracts with Pearson to develop NY state exam (ELA & Math, 3-8) • Temporary state tests prior to PARCC decision • Computerized PARCC assessments in 2014-15 • There is still much uncertainty/indecision
The New York Landscape with Common Core EngageNY is the primary resource: www.engageny.org • Videos and resources to support CCSS • Portal to CCSS, teacher evaluation, and data-driven decision making • Curriculum • Assessment resources and test guidelines forgrades 3-8 ELA and math
The New York Landscape with Common Core • Timeline for Implementation
Archdiocesan Transition: Curriculum Alignment, Professional Development, and Assessment Year 1 (11-12) - Year 3 (13-14)
Year 1: Archdiocesan Transition • Emphasis on Instructional Shifts • Emphasis on Preserving Catholic Identity • Building Capacity of Instructional Leaders • Building Understanding of Teachers
Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers and Principals • Spring 2012: Introductory DVD for use by principals at faculty meetings in spring of 2012 • Fall 2012: Full-day PD sessions focus on the instructional shifts and the introduction of math and ELA unit plans • Fall 2012: Cluster faculty meetings - Teachers gathered by grade level and focused on a process for implementing increased reading • Spring 2013: Full-day PD sessions by grade level- Focus on deconstructing math standards into daily objectives for lesson planning • Spring 2013: Webinars focused on understanding Depth of Knowledge and aligning assessments
Year 1: Creating ELA & Math Unit Plans • Purpose & Objective of Unit Plan • Individual freedoms of teachers and leaders to select resources and complete daily planning • Contract with in Spring 2012 • Collaborative review input from principals and teachers • Grade level representatives from at least 5 schools in each district • Cross-curricular connections with Catholic Identity
Year 1: Creating ELA & Math Unit Plans Catholic Appropriateness • To ensure that the plans integrated Catholic Identity
Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers and Principals • Building capacity of instructional leaders • Principal focus on instructional walkthroughs • Customized principal professional development sessions
Year 2: Involvement of Instructional Specialists • Provide a Multitude of Resources • Capturing work of Common Core Catholic Identity Initiative www.ccsstoolbox.com www.teachingchannel.org www.Khanacademy.org www.learnzillion.org www.mathplayground.com
Year 2: Challenges • Getting teachers to shift from using the textbook as a curriculum to using the textbook as a resource • Aligning four main math textbooks as a resource to the unit plans and standards
Year 3: Responding to the Challenges • More Curriculum and Professional Development • Assessment Alignment with Common Core • Communications Challenges & Strategies
Year 3: Curriculum and PD Curriculum adjustments made in Year 2 (2012-13)
Year 2: Assessment Not aligned with Common Core and not timely or useful for instructional decision making
Year 3: Assessment Alignment with Common Core New York spring 2013 state tests (Math & ELA) NY State 2010 Test Item EngageNY State 12-13/13-14 Test Item
Year 3: Curriculum and PD • Strategic initiatives focus on Math • Principal SMART goals • Interim assessments • Faculty meeting, professional development, and instructional specialist focus on math • Increased instructional time in math • Catapult conference days • Coaches for teachers • Archdiocesan Data Day
Interim Assessment Alignment with Common Core • Archdiocesan Strategies based on test scores • 9 Math Initiatives • Interim Assessments and Software
Ongoing Challenges • Deconstructing standards • Reviewing all materials for Catholic appropriateness • Funding and time for quality PD • Differentiating PD for schools and teachers that are now at different places along the transition continuum • Meaningful use of the assessment results to improve teaching and learning
Parent Concerns about Common Core in the Archdiocese of NY • Any research to support Common Core • Why abandon ‘old’ teaching strategies – ineffective? • Inappropriate strategies for early childhood education • How can they help/support their child with Common Core • Federal government/Bill Gates influence • Inappropriate materials used in Common Core • How & who is using the data (InBloom)
Teacher Concerns about Common Core in the Archdiocese of NY • Implementation of Common Core is too quick • High Schools not aligned with Common Core • Need more resources • No time to plan for Common Core • Need more professional development
Archdiocesan Communications Strategies • Town Hall presentations throughout the Archdiocese • Informational meetings for pastors • Informational meeting with PTO members throughout the Archdiocese • Informational letters to parents • Superintendent newsletter to parents • Informational letters to teachers
Ongoing Communications Challenges • Educating school community on Common Core misinformation (standards vs. curriculum) • Parents requesting to opt out of Interim Assessments and state testing • Teacher’s union instructing teachers contrary to Archdiocesan direction