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Current System Asks Too Little

Ohio’s goals for Pre-K to 12 education Linda T. Keller Superintendent Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center. Current System Asks Too Little. 57% Excellent or Above OGT Performance. 41% College Remediation. The world has changed… and continues to change. Yesterday.

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Current System Asks Too Little

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  1. Ohio’s goals for Pre-K to 12 educationLinda T. KellerSuperintendentMid-Ohio Educational Service Center

  2. Current System Asks Too Little

  3. 57% Excellentor AboveOGT Performance 41% College Remediation

  4. The world has changed… and continues to change.

  5. Yesterday

  6. Our lives and our students’ lives have changed.

  7. Schools need to change!

  8. Digitized. Automated. Outsourced.

  9. Job Requirements No College Required College Required Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce, 2010.

  10. Ohio’s Goal create a world-class education system in Ohio in which all students will graduate with a sense of purpose and be well prepared for college, work and life

  11. Race to the Top

  12. To accomplish Ohio’s goal… • New Common Core standards • Change in classroom practice and school culture • New system of online tests • Increased accountability • New principal and teacher evaluation systems • New rating system for districts and schools

  13. Ohio and Common Core

  14. Implementation of the Common Core Standards

  15. Standards Reflect Fewer, clearer, and higher Internationally benchmarked An aligned model curriculum College and career readiness Relevant content and skills Coherence, focus, rigor NEW FEATURES NEW FOCUS

  16. Measuring Higher Expectations

  17. Comparing OAA/OGT to Projections for Online Tests

  18. Teachers as Facilitators

  19. Evaluation for Student Improvement

  20. Classrooms of the Future Teacher centered Content coverage Memorizing information Textbook dependent Learner centered Learning and doing Using information Multiple sources of information CURRENT: FUTURE:

  21. Focused on transitions to new standards and assessments for ALL students Passionate about blended learning & project-based learning Providing professional learning for all staff Excited about the P-16 approach

  22. Today’s students. Tomorrow’s world.

  23. Our Students Will Meet the Challenge

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