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English Language
ArtsCourse of
Study Overview
January 10, 2012
Participants will gain an awareness of:
Timeline for Professional Development and Implementation
Relationship Between the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and the 2010 Alabama Course of Study: English Language Arts (ELA COS)
Introductory Components of the New ELA COS
Outcomes for the Day
Phase 1 (PD Topics) Components of the Course of Study Strands (Comparison, New Emphases) Vertical Alignment Content Movement Literacy Standards, Grades 6-12 Implications for Special Education
Phase 2 Analyzing the Standards Sample Units of Study Sample Lessons/Curriculum Development Differentiated Instruction for RtI Assessment Resources
Phase 3 Continuous Support, based on LEA needs and requests
Professional Development Plan
2010 2011 2012 2013
Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Ap May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Ap May Jun Jul Aug Jan Feb
ELA Develop Phase I
Phase I ELA Deliver Phase I
ELA Develop Phase II ELA Deliver Phase II
ELA Develop Phase III and Deliver PD on Additional Topics—Building Capacity, Content Analysis, Local
Curriculum Guides, etc.
2013 2014
Mar ap May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oc Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
ELA Develop Phase II
Implementationof 2010 ELA Standards
ELA Development Phase IIIand Deliver PD on
Additional Topics-Building Capacity
Content Analysis, LocalCurriculum Guides, etc.
Timeline for Preparation for the
ELA Course of Study
2011-2012 Phase 1Administrators and Teachers
Mega 2011
Administrators General Overview
2011 Webinars:
Jan 10 K-12 Session Administrators and Teachers
General Overview of ELA COS
Recording availableJan 17
K-5 Session OneAdministrators and Teachers
OrganizationVertical Alignment Content Movement
K-5 Session TwoAdministrators and Teachers
Standards and Appendices for Reading and Writing
2011-2012 Phase 1Administrators and Teachers
2011 Webinars:
Recording AvailableJan. 24
6-12 Session One Administrators and Teachers
Vertical Alignment Content Movement
6-12 Session TwoAdministrators and Teachers
Standards and Appendices for Reading and Writing
2012 Summer Sessions
Mega 2012 K-5 Session and6-12 SessionAdministrators and Teachers
Preparing for Implementation of 2010 ELA COS*Note: 2011 Webinar Sessions are a Prerequisite for Summer Sessions
Regional Sessions
K-5 Session and6-12 SessionAdministrators and Teachers
Preparing for Implementation of 2010 ELA COS*Note: 2011 Webinar Sessions are a Prerequisite for Summer Sessions
Student success depends on local system leadership, school leadership, and effective classroom instruction. Important local decisions include how students will accomplish these standards, in what sequence teachers will address them, and how much time will be allotted for instruction of the standards. These decisions are as significant as the identification of what students need to know and be able to do.
LEA Leadership for Implementationfrom State Superintendent of Education’s Message (page ii)
1. Understand that implementation decisions lie with my LEA.
2. Begin developing a plan for instructional changes based on the 2010 COS (with emphasis on text complexity, informational text, and writing across the curriculum).
3. Begin developing a plan for professional development and on-going support.
What do we need to know/do
RIGHT NOW?
Let’s Clarify
www.Corestandards.org
www.Alex.state.al.us/ccrs
Developed by state leaders from the National Governors Association (NGA) Council of Chief State School Officers
(CCSSO)
These groups were charged by their states to create the next generation of K-12 standards to ensure that all students are college- and career-ready no later than the end of high school.
Common Core State Standards
ReadingWritingSpeaking and ListeningLanguage
College- and Career-Ready Anchor Standards
The ELA content standards are based on and include all standards in the 2010 CCSS as well as supplemental content designed to strengthen the standards for Alabama’s students.
The goal of the 2010 ELA COS is for all students to achieve English language literacy in order to be college and career ready.
2010 Alabama Course of Study:
English Language Arts
The new standards raise expectations of student learning in several respects including more attention to:
Reading and comprehending informational text.
Requiring an increased complexity in literary and informational texts.
How do the 2010 standards compare to the 2007
standards?
There are 10 CCR Standards for Reading arranged into the following subcategories.
Key Ideas and Details Craft and Structure Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Range of Reading and Level of Text
Complexity
CCR Anchor Standards for Reading (page 9)
There are 10 CCR Standards for Writing arranged into the following subcategories.
Text Types and Purposes Production and Distribution of Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Range of Writing
CCR Anchor Standards for Writing (page 10)
There are 6 CCR Standards for Speaking and
Listening arranged into the following Subcategories:
Comprehension and Collaboration Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas
CCR Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening (page
11)
There are 6 CCR Standards for Language arranged into the following subcategories:
Conventions of Standard English Knowledge of Language Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
CCR Anchor Standards for Language (page12)
Strands are groups of related content standards.
Reading Literature standards address a
wide range of abilities across grades. In the early grades, standards require retelling stories with key details and describing characters and settings.
In the senior high grades, standards require the ability to analyze the development of a theme over the course of a text.
Reading Literature Strand
Reading Informational Text standards: Are of equal importance to those in the Reading Literature strand.
Are essential to developing skills students use throughout their years in school and careers.
Are often identical to literature standards but must be applied to informational text.
Reading Informational Text Strand
Reading Foundations standards are included in Grades K-5 only. These standards:
Include the wide range of processes from early letter/sound recognition to the more complex knowledge of roots and affixes.
Include the use of context clues. Include fluent reading with accuracy and
expression.
Reading Foundations Strand
Writing standards: Are demanding even in the early grades. Present clear and specific expectations
for opinion pieces, informative or explanatory text, and narrative text.
Emphasize shared research projects and use of digital tools as important elements in this strand throughout the grades.
Writing Strand
Language standards: Require early understanding and
application of the conventions of Standard English.
Require knowledge of language and its conventions be applied to writing, speaking, reading, and listening.
Emphasize vocabulary development.
Language Strand
Speaking and Listening standards: Require students to collaborate for both comprehension and presentation.
Emphasize preparation for discussion. Require students to adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks which they apply in all subject areas and life endeavors.
Speaking and Listening Strand
2007 COS 2010 COS
ReadingLiterature
Reading LiteratureReading Informational TextReading Foundations (K-5)
Writing and Language WritingLanguage
Research and Inquiry (Reading Informational Text)(Writing)(Reading Literature)
Oral and Visual Communication
Speaking and Listening
Comparing Strands
Before your grade-span Webinar later this month:
1. Read pages 1-13 of the 2010 ELA COS.2. Examine your grade-level standards.3. Preview Appendices A-D. *Note: A, B, and C can be accessed using the
links provided on pages 99, 100, and 101 of the 2010 ELA COS.
Extension of this Webinar
Please send any questions or needs for clarifications to:
Steve McAliley ([email protected])
Pam Higgins ([email protected])
For more information visit alex.state.al.us/ccrs
Questions and Concerns