2. Presentors
• Sandi Yellenberg
Science, Coordinator
sandra_yellenberg@sccoe.org
• Cecilio Dimas
STEAM Director
cecilio_dimas@sccoe.org
Santa Clara County Office of Education
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4. What do you want to know about
California’s Common Core Standards?
(CCSS)
• Please visit our virtual wall and share
your questions.
http://goo.gl/3upAQx
(case sensitive)
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5. What are the CCSS?
• a clear set of shared goals and
expectations for the knowledge and
skills students need in English language
arts and mathematics at each grade
level
• establish what students need to learn,
but they do not dictate how teachers
should teach.
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6. History of CCSS
• State-led effort
• National Governors Association (NGA)
• Council of Chief State School Officers
(CCSSO)
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7. Supporters of CCSS
• National Governors Association (NGA)
• Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)
• National Association of State Boards of Education
• Hunt Institute
• Business Roundtable
• College Board
• Alliance for Excellent Education
• National Parent Teacher Association
• State Higher Education Executive Officers
• American Association of School Administrators
• Achieve, Inc
• ACT
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8. Rationale for CCSS
Ensure that our students are:
Provided a vision of what it means to
be an academically literate person in
the 21st
Century
Meeting college and career
expectations
Prepared to succeed in our global
economy
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9. State that have adopted the
Common Core Standards
• http://www.corestandards.org/in-the-states
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10. Benefits of CCSS
• Internationally benchmarked
• Evidence and research-based
• Expectations clear to students,
parents, teachers, and the
general public
• Costs to the state reduced
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11. Measurement
What’s in the CCSS
English Math
Language
Ratios &
Proportions
Geometry
Number
Systems
Algebra &
Functions
Statistics &
Probability
Reading &
Writing in ALL
Content
Reading
Writing
Speaking &
Listening
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14. Principles of ELA Standards
• Demonstrate Independence
• Build strong content knowledge
• Respond to the varying demands of
audience, talk, purpose & discipline
• Comprehend as well as critique
• Value evidence
• Use technology and digital media
• Come to understand other perspectives
and cultures
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15. What’s considered a “text” in the 21st
Century?
“New Literacies”
Stories, memoirs, poetry, directions for cooking,
research papers, lab reports, more lab reports,
problem sets, equations, expressions, maps,
email, text-messaging, video games,
financial reports, manuals,
tests/exams, opera, rap,
advertisements, visual and
motion media, charts, graphs,
artwork, PowerPoints, speech.
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25. 21st
Century Literacy
• New Literacies
• Technology
• Multimedia
• Collaboration and Interdependence
• Communication
• Creative Thinking
• Critical Problem Solving
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
“The 4
Cs”
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27. How can Technology Support
Students and Teachers with CCSS?
Take a moment to think about how you
would answer this question, then turn to
a neighbor and share you answers.
Share highlights at:
http://goo.gl/SPR5lM
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28. What knowledge is needed for
all this interaction happen?
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33. TOM TORLAKSON
State Superintendent
of Public Instruction
Common Core Big Ideas
Depth of Knowledge (DOKs)
33
Mathematics ELA/Literacy
DOK3 DOK4 DOK3 DOK4
Current
Assessments
<2% 0% 20% 2%
New SBAC
Assessments
49% 21% 43% 25%
Yuan & Le (2012); Herman & Linn (2013) from Linda Darling-Hammond, Assembly Hearing, 3.6.13
34. Thank you!
Questions
• Sandi Yellenberg
sandra_yellenberg@sccoe.org
• Cecilio Dimas
cecilio_dimas@sccoe.org
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Notes de l'éditeur
www.commoncoreworks.org/domain/157
Slide 22-23 (1 min) total 41 min INTENT: Define “new literacies” and definition of “text” in the 21 st century. TALKING POINTS: Just about everything we READ, WRITE, SAY, HEAR, VIEW, CREATE is considered a text. We want all of our students to be literate for 21 st century success in multiple contexts: cross-culturally, cross-linguistically, in mixed gender groups, cross-generationally, and in real or virtual locations.
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min INTENT: To frame what college and career looks like in the 21 st century. TALKING POINTS: Slides 24-32 are an animated slide show to inspire teachers about 21 st century literacies and skills needed for college and career success.
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 26-34 (2 min) total 44 min
Slide 35-36 (3 min) total 47 min College and Career Readiness (CCR) 21 st Century Learning Learning and Innovation Skills Life and Career Skills Information Media and Technology Skills INTENT: To summarize 21 st century literacies. TALKING POINTS: Emphasize the 4 Cs, and their place in our curriculum and instruction, classrooms, resources/materials, and especially students ’ learning experiences.