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Division of Student AssessmentIllinois State Board of Education
100 North First Street, E-216Springfield, Illinois 62777
1-866-317-6034 www.isbe.net/assessment
The Common Core State Standards: An overview for
teachers of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities
October 28, 2013
Mary O’Brian Jessica Dare Director of Assessment IAA Coordinator
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Common Core State Standards
• Fewer, clearer and higher• College and Careers Readiness• Rigorous content and applications• Evidence-based• International benchmarking
(CCSS)
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Common Core Essential Elements
• Specific statements of the content and skills• Linked to the CCSS• Provide links between the CCSS and grade
specific expectations
(CCEE)
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CCEE: Design • Focus on student learning• Create comparable expectations for students
with significant cognitive disabilities• Use performance terms to describe what
students should know and be able to do• Insure that final elements are measurable
and observable
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CCEE: Design• Define essential differences from grade to
grade:– Cognitive demand– Content knowledge– Skills-based expectations
• Align CCEEs across and between grades
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CCEEs are NOT…• Replacements for the Common Core State
Standards• Downward extensions• Statements of functional skills• Curriculum or learning progressions• IEP goals or benchmarks
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Like the Common Core State Standards, the Essential Elements
do NOT define all of what is taught or how it should be taught.
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CCSS: Design and Organization
K-12 standards• Grade-specific
end-of-year expectations
• Developmentally appropriate, cumulative progression of skills and understandings
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CCEE: Organization
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CCSS and CCEE are directly linked:
• Emphasize writing to convey ideas and information
• Address topic• Include the use of related illustrations and
multimedia
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Hunter
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV9cK-wNA9M&feature=youtu.be
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CCEE: Modes of Communication• Where no limitations has been stated, no
limitation should be inferred.• Students’ opportunities to learn and to
demonstrate learning should be maximized by providing whatever communication tools are necessary and routinely used by the student.
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