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CORE California Office to Reform Education CALIFORNIA EDUCATION PARTNERS Summer Design Institute June 18-20, 2012

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CORE California Office to Reform Education

CALIFORNIAEDUCATIONPARTNERS

Summer Design Institute

June 18-20, 2012

CORE California Office to Reform Education

CALIFORNIA EDUCATION PARTNERS

Welcome to the CORE Summer Design Institute!

• Introductions• CORE Background• Outcomes• Agenda Review• Participant Expectations• Logistics

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CORE Background

• CORE Districts:• Fresno• Long Beach• Los Angeles• San Francisco• Sanger• Clovis• Sacramento City• Oakland

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Institute Outcome Goals

Two Overall Outcome Goals:1. Deep Learning about

A. The Common Core State Standards– Content

B. Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium– Context

C. Formative Assessment Practice

2. Development of a set of CCSS/SBAC Aligned Assessment Modules in Targeted Grade Levels which may be used as:

A. Formative

B. Summative

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Why Formative Assessment?

• Starting at the End• Student Learning Expectations—what do

they look like, how can we measure?• Building capacity to adjust instruction

based on student performance data

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Common Core as a Guide

Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. --ELA Listening and Speaking Anchor Standard 1

Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

--Math Practice 1

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Institute Agenda Review:Day One

• Breakfast• Session 1.1: Common Core (CCSS) Big Picture• Session 1.2: CCSS ELA and Math Initial

Breakout • Lunch• Session 1.3: CCSS ELA and Math Deep Dive• Session 1.4: Arts Integration Activity (4 Cs of

21st Century Skills) in Development Teams• Reception and Dinner

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Institute Agenda Review:Day Two

• Breakfast• Session 2.1: Smarter Balanced Assessment

Consortium (SBAC) and Formative Assessment• Session 2.3: ELA and Math Breakout w/ SBAC

and Assessment Design Specifications• Lunch• Session 2.4: English Language Development and

CCSS• Session 2.5: Assessment Module Development• Dinner on Own

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Institute Logistics

• Internet Access: core• Meeting Rooms:

• Ballroom• Boiler Room (across Patio)—Math Team• Whitecotton Room (6th floor)—ELA Team

• Travel Reimbursement Submission• Meals• Folders• Participant Agreement, leave on table• Filming Agreement, leave on table

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CORE California Office to Reform Education

Tony Smith, Superintendent

Oakland Unified School District

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Framing the Big Picture

• Math• ELA

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ELA Content Shifts

Students will read and understand grade-level complex text independently

and proficiently and express that understanding clearly through writing

and speaking about text.

Main Goal of the CCSS for ELA/Literacy

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ELA/Literacy: 3 shifts

1. Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational text

2. Reading and writing grounded in evidence from text

3. Regular practice with complex text and its academic vocabulary

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Sessions 1.2 & 1.3: Diving Into the Common Core• Math Team: Boiler Room• ELA Team: Whitecotton Room

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Design Team Groupings

• 7 Content Grade-levels• Math: Grades 3, 5, and 7• ELA: Grades 1, 4, 7, and 9

• 4 Design Teams per Content Grade-level• Team 1: San Francisco and Oakland• Team 2: Los Angeles, Sacramento City and

Garden Grove• Team 3: Sanger and Clovis• Team 4: Long Beach and Fresno

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Session 1.4:Arts Integration

• Introducing the Four C’s• Robert Bullwinkel: Fresno County

Office of Education

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Institute Agenda Review:Day Two

• Breakfast• Session 2.1: Smarter Balanced Assessment

Consortium (SBAC) and Formative Assessment• Session 2.3: ELA and Math Breakout w/ SBAC

and Assessment Design Specifications• Lunch• Session 2.4: English Language Development and

CCSS• Session 2.5: Assessment Module Development• Dinner on Own

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SDI Day One Reflection

1. What one thing did you learn or hear on Monday that was new for you?

2. What information from Monday would you like to learn more about?

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Constructed Response Items• Short Answer• Increasing Rigor

SBAC-Aligned Formative Assessment Module: Key Components

Cognitive Ramp

PerformanceTask

• Analytic Essay Prompt• Quantitative Problem

• Scoring Rubric

Cognitive Demand

Student Performance Level

Item C

Item B

Item A

“Stimulus”• Text

• Data Set• Analytic Tools

Low

Mid

High

Annotated Student Work

Exemplars

Teacher Directions

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Constructed Response Items• Short Answer• Increasing Rigor

SBAC-Aligned Formative Assessment Practice: Adjusting Instruction

Cognitive Ramp

PerformanceTask

• Analytic Essay Prompt• Quantitative Problem

• Scoring Rubric

Cognitive Demand

Student Performance Level

Item C

Item B

Item A

“Stimulus”• Text

• Data Set• Analytic Tools

Low

Mid

High

Re-Engage

Annotated Student Work

Exemplars

Teacher Directions

CORE California Office to Reform Education

CALIFORNIA EDUCATION PARTNERS

Constructed Response Items• Short Answer• Increasing Rigor

SBAC-Aligned Formative Assessment Practice: Adjusting Instruction

Cognitive Ramp

PerformanceTask

• Analytic Essay Prompt• Quantitative Problem

• Scoring Rubric

Cognitive Demand

Student Performance Level

Item C

Item B

Item A

“Stimulus”• Text

• Data Set• Analytic Tools

Low

Mid

HighRe-

Engage

Annotated Student Work

Exemplars

Teacher Directions

CORE California Office to Reform Education

CALIFORNIA EDUCATION PARTNERS

Constructed Response Items• Short Answer• Increasing Rigor

SBAC-Aligned Formative Assessment Practice: Adjusting Instruction

Cognitive Ramp

PerformanceTask

• Analytic Essay Prompt• Quantitative Problem

• Scoring Rubric

Cognitive Demand

Student Performance Level

Item C

Item B

Item A

“Stimulus”• Text

• Data Set• Analytic Tools

Low

Mid

High

Re-Engage

Annotated Student Work

Exemplars

Teacher Directions

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Institute Agenda Review:Day Three One

• Breakfast/Checkout• Session 3.1: Assessment Module

Development (cont.)• Arts representatives meet in Whitecotton

room. (30 minutes)

• Lunch (portable)• Session 3.2: Module Submission and

Next Module Development Planning• Session 3.3: Closure

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Participant Expectations

1. Participation in Pre-Institute Webinars about Common Core State Standards and formative assessment.

2. Attend the full Summer Design Institute, June 18-20, 2012.

3. Develop one completed Performance Task Assessment Module for submission by the end of the Summer Institute (June 20, 2012).

4. Complete 2 additional Performance Task Assessment modules in design teams. 1. Due dates: July 15, 2012, August 15, 2012

2. (Or, dates agreed upon between school districts and CORE)

5. $500 per person, once all work and information have been verified. (paid on September 15, 2012)

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Day Three

1. Form submission1. Participant information form to Alex

2. Filming permission form to Alex

2. Expense form submission1. Reimbursement for travel due July 16, 2012

sent to Jane Lanza @ CA Ed Partners

3. Evaluation1. Leave in table center upon departure

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Performance Task Assessment Module Submission

Email as a Word document to:

[email protected]

Unless directed differently by local district.

Submission instructions are also available on the CORE Collaboration Central website

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The Four Cs

• Collaboration• Communication• Creativity• Critical Thinking