Title: Common Core State Standards
1Common Core State Standards
2What are the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ?
- The Common Core State Standards grew out of an
effort to develop a set of educational standards
that are consistent across the country. - The Common Core State Standards replace an
individual states state standards for education
which determine what is going to be taught and
when it will be covered. - In Louisiana, they are replacing our GLEs (Grade
Level Expectations).
3What are the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ?
- The standards provide a set of learning skills
that all American students should achieve in
order to be successful in a career or college. - The standards are more rigorous than state
standards have been in the past. - The standards are written for ELA and Math and
progress from kindergarten through high school.
4What are the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ?
- The Common Core State Standards were developed by
the Council of Chief State School Officers
(CCSSO) and the NGA Center (National Governors
Association) working with parents, teachers,
school administrators, and educational experts. - They have been adopted by 46 states so far.
5Common Core State Standards in ELA
- In ELA, there are 3 major shifts or changes in
instruction.
6Common Core State Standards in ELA
- 1. More complex text will be used.
7Common Core State Standards in ELA
- 2. Evidence from the text will be used to
support both reading and writing.
8Common Core State Standards in ELA
- 3. There will be a much greater emphasis gaining
knowledge from non-fiction text.
9Common Core State Standards in Math
- There are 4 instructional shifts in Math.
10Common Core State Standards in Math
- 1. The math curriculum is more focused so that
fewer concepts, or topics, are covered at each
level, but what is included is covered in much
greater depth.
11Common Core State Standards in Math
- 2. The order in which math topics are covered
has been rearranged so that the overall
progression of instruction is more coherent.
12Common Core State Standards in Math
- 3. There is increased emphasis on understanding
math. This includes being able to justify why an
answer is correct and applying math to real-life
problems.
13Common Core State Standards in Math
- 4. Precision and fluency in math are also being
stressed.
14Where are we at with implementing the Common Core
State Standards?
- 1. We are in a transitional period. The Common
Core State Standards are being phased in. - 2. Kindergarten and first graders from 2012-13
have started the CCSS. - 3. In other grades, the curriculum is shifting
toward the CCSS more slowly so that there are no
gaps in what students learn.
15How will we assess student mastery of the Common
Core State Standards?
- New standardized tests, known as the PARCC tests,
are being developed. - PARCC stands for Partnership for Assessment of
Readiness for College and Careers. - PARCC is a group of 23 states who are working
together to design a set of common assessments
for grades K-12 in English/Language Arts and Math
16How will we assess student mastery of the Common
Core State Standards?
- The tests will be given in grades 3-11.
- This testing will be done online.
- Current LEAP and iLEAP tests are shifting slowly
toward PARCC tests. - PARCC testing will begin in the 2014-2015 school
year, and will replace current LEAP, iLEAP and
ITBS testing.
17What about Science and Social Studies?
- Science and Social Studies are not part of the
Common Core Standards or PARCC testing. - At the state level, the curriculum in science and
social studies is being made more rigorous. - The state will develop new, more rigorous tests
for science and social studies and these will
also be given for the first time in 2014-2015.
18Sources
- Common Core State Standards www.corestandards.or
g - Louisiana Department of Education
www.doe.state.la.gov - Louisiana PASS- www.louisianapass.org
- PARCC- www.parcconline.org
- Parent resources- www.pta.org