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The Washington Core to College Project: Connecting Higher Education to the Common Core State Standards & Smarter Balanced Assessment Bill Moore, State Board for Community & Technical Colleges Director, Core to College Alignment & Transition Mathematics Project October 2013

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The Washington Core to College Project:Connecting Higher Education

to the Common Core State Standards & Smarter Balanced Assessment

Bill Moore, State Board for Community & Technical Colleges

Director, Core to College Alignment & Transition Mathematics Project

October 2013

Project Goals

1. Build faculty ownership and understanding of the CCSS as meaningful and useful college-readiness standards

2. Develop overall higher education agreement for use of CCSS and Smarter Balanced assessment

3. Promote local use of CCSS and Smarter Balanced assessment in ways that improve high school to college transition for students

Core to College wiki

Using the 11th Grade Assessment

College PlacementFull or conditional exemption from

developmental course work when entering college

Need to define what evidence of continued learning will be considered appropriate for conditional exemption

Strengthen 12th Grade “Launch Year”Encourage dual credit courses for students

who are college-readyProvide targeted curriculum for students who

are not yet college-ready

College Readiness Expectations1. Individual freewrite (broad

outcomes, “big ideas,” key content areas, …) 10

2. Table group discussions: define/post consensus items 20

3. Whole group review posts, discuss common ground, connections to CCSS 15

Smarter Balanced Assessment Policy Framework

• Not Yet Content-Ready - Substantial Support Needed

• K-12 & higher education may offer interventions

Level 1

• Not Yet Content-Ready – Support Needed• Transition courses or other supports for Grade 12,

retesting option for states

Level 2

• Conditionally Content-Ready/Exempt from Developmental

• In each state, K-12 and higher ed must jointly develop Grade 12 requirements for students to earn exemption

Level 3

• Content-Ready/Exempt from Developmental• K-12 and higher education may jointly set Grade

12 requirements to retain exemption (optional for states)

Level 4

Note: Applies only to students who matriculate directly from high school to college.

Core to College System Policy Timetable

System policy work group (Fall 2013)

Cross-sector summit gathering (Fall 2014)

Confirm SB participation commitment (before January 2015)

Develop specific

proposal for SB use in

higher education

Review and

endorse proposal

Showcase local

school/ college

partnerships

System group and institutional review (Winter 2014--Spring 2014)

SAMPLE

Math

Transcript

Table

(Green River CC)

If your last math course was . . .

and you earned a grade of . . .

and you completed it within___of today’s date:

your placement will be . . .

Geometry I & II  C+ or better

One year Math 72Two years COMPASS score or Entrance Exam

 B+ or better

One year Math 97Two years Math 72

Advanced Algebra/Trig

C+ or better One year Math 97

    Two years Math 72  B or better One year Math& 141(a), 107, Math 147, 170

Two years Math 97  A One year Math& 141(a), 107, Math 106(b),

147, 170

Two years Math& 141(a), 107, Math 147, 170Pre-calculus I & II

C+ or better One year Math 97, 147 or Math& 107Two years Math 97

B or better 

One year Math& 107, 141(a), 142(a), 151(a), Math 106(b), 147, 170.

Two years Math&141(a), 107, Math 106(b), 147, 170

A- or better One or two years 

Math& 107, 141(a), 142(a), 151(a), Math 106(b), 147, 170

BAT Math C+ or better One year Math 97(if student has either Pre-calculus or Calculus

  Two years COMPASS score or Entrance Exam

How does the SBAC 11th grade assessment score factor into this matrix…???

Consult with campus colleagues about this work (Common Core, Smarter Balanced assessment, transition courses—see wiki site for resources)

Participate in follow-up work via email, web (provide feedback to help refine descriptions, etc.)

Stay tuned for announcements regarding next in-person gathering

Next Steps for This Group

Professional Learning Resources PARCC Model Content

Frameworks:ELA Math

PARCC HS progression documents:Writing Speaking and listening

Achieve the Core

School Librarians & CCSS Resources

Teaching Channel

Noyce Foundation math resources

• Math Design Collaborative

• Literacy Design Collaborative

Equip rubrics (for lessons and units)

Engage NY

Math Progression documents 

Math Publishers’ criteria

Mathematics Common Core Toolbox

Illustrative Mathematics

OSPI Common Core

Smarter Balanced

Educational Policy Improvement Center

Core to College wiki