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Common Core State Standards ELA and Literacy 2012 Bridge Year (Interim Adoption) Publisher Meeting Today: •Common Core State Standards •Oregon Shifts 1 ODE Staff: Ken Hermens [email protected]. us (503) 947-5830

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Common Core State Standards ELA and Literacy 2012 Bridge Year (Interim Adoption) Publisher Meeting. Today: Common Core State Standards Oregon Shifts. ODE Staff: Ken Hermens [email protected] (503) 947-5830. English Language Arts. English Language Arts (ELA) and Literacy Key Ideas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Common Core State Standards ELA and Literacy 2012 Bridge Year (Interim Adoption) Publisher Meeting

Common Core State Standards ELA and

Literacy2012 Bridge Year (Interim Adoption) Publisher

MeetingToday:

•Common Core State Standards

•Oregon Shifts

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ODE Staff:Ken Hermens

[email protected]

(503) 947-5830

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English Language ArtsEnglish Language Arts

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English Language Arts (ELA) and Literacy

Key Ideas

Traditional ClassroomFocus on literature (fiction)

Literary skills (identifying terms and devices like theme)

ELA taught in isolation

Common Core ClassroomInformational texts prepare for

college and career

Cross-content literacy

ELA taught in collaboration

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Oregon Common Core Shifts

1. Increase Reading of Informational Text

2. Text Complexity

3. Academic Vocabulary

4. Text-based Answers

5. Increase Writing from Sources

6. Literacy Instruction in all Content Areas

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Oregon CCSS Toolkithttp://www.ode.state.or.us/go/CommonCoreCommon Core State Standards – ELA & Literacy Resourceshttp://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=3359

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Shift 1: Increase Reading of Informational Text• At least 50% of reading in elementary grades is

informational (current estimate: 7%)• By middle school, the percentage increases to 55%

(current estimate: 15%)• By the end of high school, 70%• This reflects the premise that to be college and career-

ready, students need to read an increasingly higher percentage of informational text, which research says is harder for most students to read than narrative text.

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Shift 2: Text Complexity

Demands that college, careers, and citizenship place on readers have either held steady or increased over roughly the last 50 years

The difficulty of college textbooks, as measured by Lexile scores, has increased over the past 50 years

By college, students are expected to read complex texts with a high level of independence

Based on ACT test data, few students in general are prepared for postsecondary reading

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Shift 3: Academic Vocabulary

Differences in students’ vocabulary levels is a key factor in disparities in academic achievement

Generally, vocabulary instruction has been “neither frequent nor systematic in most schools.”

Research suggests that if students are going to grasp and retain words and comprehend text, they need incremental, repeated exposure…to the words they are trying to learn.

Three tiers of words: emphasis on Tier 2 words (general academic words)

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Shift 4: Text-based AnswersRich and rigorous conversations which are dependent on students reading a central text

Greater emphasis in the standards language is placed on students making explicit references to textual evidence.

College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading: “…referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.”

Sample standard from Grade 4: “Refer to details and examples in a text…” “…drawing on specific details in the text…” “based on specific information in the text…”

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Shift 5: Increase Writing from Sources

Greater emphasis on the selection and use of sources when writing to inform or to make an argument

Separate Claim dedicated to research/inquiry to investigate and write about topics.

Move toward performance tasks in assessments that focus on research skills

Research to Build and Present Knowledge one of the College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for writing

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Shift 6:Literacy Across All Content Areas

Clear message that literacy is not just an ELA issue

Separate literacy standards: Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects

Correlates to the increased emphasis on reading informational text

Content area (domain-specific) text during ELA instruction; attention to literacy through reading and writing in social science and science classrooms and throughout the curriculum

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Four Claims for AssessmentClaim #1: Students can read closely and analytically to comprehend a range of increasingly complex literary and informational texts.

Claim #2: Students can produce effective and well-grounded writing for a range of purposes and audiences.

Claim #3: Students can employ effective speaking and listening skills for a range of purposes and audiences.

Claim #4: Students can engage in research/inquiry to investigate topics, and to analyze, integrate, and present information.

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QuestionsSend additional questions regarding ELA and Literacy Standards to:

Drew Hinds

[email protected]

(503) 947-5799

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