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SPEARFISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CURRICULUM PLANNING DEVELOPMENT By Jennifer Nehl, M. Ed.

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Slide 2 SPEARFISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CURRICULUM PLANNING DEVELOPMENT By Jennifer Nehl, M. Ed. Slide 3 OUTCOMES Our school district will have a vertically aligned curriculum in all subject areas, K-12. Develop k-12 curriculum map for each subject area. K-12 Vertical Teams engage in alignment process and develop curriculum plan Horizontal grade level & subject area teams develop/determine Essential Learning Outcomes or learning targets and articulate units of study for each subject area Our school district will have Common summative assessments in place, k-12, to measure learning in each subject area. Teachers in each subject area will develop common summative and formative assessments to measure learning of the essential learning outcomes or learning targets. Slide 4 District Implementation of Common Core State Standards Goal : A guaranteed and viable curriculum supported by best practice instruction and assessment Curriculum Assessment Instruction Implementation Slide 5 DISAGGREGATED TEMPLATE Slide 6 EXPLORING THE STANDARDS http://sdccteachers.k12.sd.us Slide 7 CCSS MATHEMATICS STANDARDS Two Types of Standards 8 Standards of Mathematical Practice (recurring throughout the grades) Mathematical Content (this will be different at each grade level) 6 Slide 8 STANDARDS OF MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. 4. Model with mathematics. 5. Use appropriate tools strategically. 6. Attend to precision. 7. Look for and make use of structure. 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. 7 Slide 9 1. They demonstrate independence. 2. They build strong content knowledge. 3. They respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline. 4. They comprehend as well as critique. 5. They value evidence. 6. They use technology and digital media strategically and capably. 7. They come to understand other perspectives and cultures Slide 10 Content literacy is defined as the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand information needed to evaluate, comprehend and apply content specific information. Slide 11 Slide 12 WEBB LEVELING Slide 13 MYOER Go to myOER and create an accountmyOER Guided exploration of the site Slide 14 HOW WE GOT TO THIS PLACE myOER provides the framework for the blueprints evolution Slide 15 SUMMATIVE & FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT Summative Assessment: How much have students learned at a particular point in time? Formative Assessment: How can we use assessments to help students learn more? Slide 16 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT The purpose of summative assessment is: to measure student achievement at a particular point in time for reporting and accountability; to sort students in rank order; and to maximize student learning through standardized tests. Slide 17 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT The purpose of formative assessment is: to promote further improvement of student learning during the learning process and to involve students in the ongoing assessment of their own achievement. Slide 18 17 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS Formative assessment results are used primarily by students, educators, and parents. Results are used for: helping students see and hit the target(s) and identifying student needs and drives instruction. Slide 19 It isnt the method that determines whether the assessment is summative or formative it is how the results are used. Slide 20 Slide 21 Target Method Match Assessment Methods Slide 22 TARGET METHOD MATCH Slide 23 ELA ORIGINAL BLUEPRINT Slide 24 LOOK AT US NOW: ELA Evolution over time: Change began in July and ended yesterday Slide 25 ELA: WHATS DIFFERENT AND WHY? No docs/no pdfsonly view Focus descriptor and length revised and move No anchor standards End results: More room Readability User friendly Reactions? Slide 26 MATH ORIGINAL BLUEPRINT 8 th Gradebased on Dana Center Slide 27 LOOK AT US NOW: MATH Evolution over time: Change began in July and ended yesterday Slide 28 NEW LOOK FOR TITLE PAGES Slide 29 CONNECTING TO DISAGGREGATED STANDARDS Link to all of the disaggregated standards for an Instructional Focus helps users visualize the overall process and alignment to the CCSS. Slide 30 ADDITIONAL UPGRADES Slide 31 BLUEPRINT VS. CHECKLIST Checklist: The amount of repetition and focus is based on research (Gates Foundation and Common Core.org)rather than the blueprint. The blueprint supports the checklist not the other way: Michele and Marcia, if you are working with a district that already has a curriculum map, how could the checklist be valuable? Slide 32 VERTICAL ALIGNMENT ARTICLE Slide 33 DEFINING CURRICULUM Slide 34 Get into groups five. Create a matchbook definition of curriculum. No more then 15 words. Not a list As much of a sentence as possible. Write matchbook definition and be ready to share. Slide 35 DEFINING CURRICULUM Slide 36 What are we going to hang our hat on? Slide 37 INTRODUCTION TO SPEARFISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CURRICULUM PLANNING BLUEPRINT Slide 38 THOUGHTS TO PONDER.. Slide 39 SPEARFISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CURRICULUM PLANNING DEVELOPMENT DAY 2 By Jennifer Nehl, M. Ed. Slide 40 OUTCOMES Our school district will have a vertically aligned curriculum in all subject areas, K-12. Develop k-12 curriculum map for each subject area. K-12 Vertical Teams engage in alignment process and develop curriculum plan Horizontal grade level & subject area teams develop/determine Essential Learning Outcomes or learning targets and articulate units of study for each subject area Our school district will have Common summative assessments in place, k-12, to measure learning in each subject area. Teachers in each subject area will develop common summative and formative assessments to measure learning of the essential learning outcomes or learning targets. Slide 41 District Implementation of Common Core State Standards Goal : A guaranteed and viable curriculum supported by best practice instruction and assessment Curriculum Assessment Instruction Implementation Slide 42 CURRICULUM PLANNING BLUEPRINT Slide 43 Slide 44 DEFINING CURRICULUM What are we going to hang our hat on? Slide 45 INTRODUCTION TO SPEARFISH SCHOOL DISTRICT CURRICULUM PLANNING BLUEPRINT Slide 46 CURRICULUM PLANNING BLUEPRINT Slide 47 Slide 48 EXPLORING THE STANDARDS http://sdccteachers.k12.sd.us Slide 49 Slide 50 HORIZONTAL PROCESS TO DO LIST Slide 51 STEPS IN CURRICULUM PLANNING Blueprint When referring to Instructional Focus, determine order of IFs for your grade span. Insert Standards in Curriculum Plan from Instructional Focus Blueprint Insert Instructional Focus into Curriculum Plan from Blueprint Insert Learning Targets (student friendly language) into Curriculum Plan from Blueprint Evaluate resources which align to IF Evaluate assessments which align to IF Horizontal Process Refer to Horizontal Process to do List to complete Curriculum Plan