SVMI
Leading the Way for CCSSSeptember 7th, 2011
Hayward School District
In the Era of the Common Core
Standards
David FosterSilicon Valley Mathematics Initiative
www.svmimac.org
Assessment for Learning
45* States, DC, and US Virgin Islands Islands
3*Washington and Idaho have adopted the CCSS conditionally/provisionally** Minnesota has adopted the CCSS in ELA only
Race to the Top Assessment Program
In September 2010, the U.S. Department of Educationawarded $350 million of Race to the Top Funds asgrants to the two consortia:• Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)• Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and
Careers (PARCC)Task: To design and develop common K-12
Mathematics and English language assessment systems aligned to common, college-and career-readiness standards.
SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium
• Alabama• *California• *Connecticut• *Idaho• *Kansas• *Maine• *Missouri• *Nevada• North Carolina• Ohio• *Oregon• South Carolina• *Utah• *Washington• *Wisconsin• Wyoming
• Colorado• Delaware• *Hawaii• Iowa• Kentucky• *Michigan• *Montana• *New Hampshire• North Dakota• Pennsylvania• South Dakota• *Vermont• *West Virginia
* Governing States
Caveats• These assessment consortia are state-led
initiatives with many players-Many decisions have not been made yet-Some decisions are in flux
• The federal role is to provide support to the states for the development of innovative assessments
• There will be new assessments in 2014-15 -How innovative will the new assessments be?
Intention of SBAC Design
To strategically “balance” summative, interim,and formative assessment through an
integratedsystem of standards, curriculum, assessment,instruction, and teacher development, whileproviding accurate year-to year indicators of students’ progress toward college and careerreadiness.
Center for K-12 Assessment and Performance Management at ETS
Current vs. CCSSCurrent STAR Assessments
• Grades 2-11, writing at 4th and 7th
• Only paper & pencil option• Taken around 85% of the
instructional days• Only multiple choice• Part of the state and federal
accountability system
Proposed CCSS Assessments• Grades 3-8 and 11, Grades 9 and 10
available for states that choose to use them
• Delivered via computer (Paper and pencil option available for 3 years) and are computer adaptive
• Taken during the final 12 weeks of school
• Performance tasks and comprehensive end-of -year computer adaptive assessment which will some selected response items
• Accountability system has not been established yet
Proposed Elements to the Common Assessment
• Online testing• College and career-readiness assessment aimed at 11th
grade• Rapid reporting system to inform instruction• Teachers involved in developing and scoring tests• Item types– Short constructed response– Extended constructed response– Technology enhanced– Performance tasks– Selected response
Proposed Assessment System Components
• Summative assessment (computer adaptive) -supports accountability and measures growth
• Interim assessment (computer adaptive)-Optional comprehensive and content cluster
assessment -Learning progressions-Available for administration throughout the year
• Formative process and tools-Optional resources for improving instructional
learning-Assessment literacy
The System(Possible Scenario)
Proposed Timeline• 2011
• 2012
• 2013
• 2014
• 2015
Development of formative tools, processes, andpractices underway; Specifications for summativeand interim assessments developed
Summative and interim item developmentcompleted ; Interim item pool become available foruse
Field testing of items for adaptive summativeassessment completed
Preliminary achievement standards proposed and otherpolicy definitions adopted
Operational summative assessment administered; Finalachievement standards verified and adopted
Center for K-12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS
Novice – short items focused on skills and routines
Apprentice – medium performance tasks with scaffolding
Expert – long tasks with high cognitive load and/or complexity.
Types of Tasks in Mathematics
SBAC’s Specifications for Math
• Written by Hugh Burkhardt and Alan Shoenfeld as commissioned by Linda Darling Hammond for SBAC.
• 60% of the SBAC will be assessed using performance assessment and scored using an analytic point scoring rubric (fashion after MARS rubrics)
• 40% will be machined scored.
Exemplars in
Appendix
Silicon Valley Mathematics Initiative53 Members School Districts and Charter School Networks
Morgan Hill Charter SchoolMountainMt PleasantNational Council of La RazaNew York CityOakland Military InstituteOakland UnifiedPacificaPajaro Valley Palo Alto
Antioch UnifiedAspire Charter SchoolsAtlanta PSBayshoreBelmontBerryessaBolinas - LagunitasBrisbaneCambrianCristo Rey School NetworkCupertinoDiscovery Charter SchoolEast Side UHSDEmeryFranklin - McKinleyHamilton County, TnHaywardJeffersonLas LomitasLos AltosLos GatosMenlo ParkMoreland
Pittsburgh USDPortola ValleyRavenswoodSalinas City SchoolsSan CarlosSan Carlos Charter SchoolSan Francisco USD (Mission Dist)San Ramon ValleySanta ClaraSanta Cruz CitySaratogaScotts ValleySCCOE County Court SchoolsSMCOE County Court SchoolsSouth Cook Service DistrictSouth San FranciscoWalnut Creek
Supporting Teaching and Learning of Mathematics Since 1996
• September 27 or 29 • October 18 or 20• November 15 or 17• December 6 or 8• January 24 or 26
Locations: Tilden Center, Oakland (Tuesdays), Moreland DO (Tuesday), Nesbit School Thursday, Pajaro Valley DO (Thursday)
Principal As Instructional Leader
• Patrick Callahan – Assistant Director of the California Math Project
• TBA
Dates: • Wednesday November 30• Thursday February 2
General MAC Meetings
• MAC Final Report and Tools for Teachers (October 5th at Santa Clara DRC)
• Distribute MAC 2012 Tests and Test Guidelines
(February 8 at Santa Clara DRC)
• MAC 2012 Preliminary Results, ISR(May 16 at Fremont DO)
Other SVMI Events
• Lesson Study Project• Math Network Meetings• MAC Assessments – First Grade• CCSS Transition Units• Shell Centre Formative Assessment Lessons• Number Talk Resources• Problems of the Month
CCSS aligned Unit Outline
Welcome to the Inside Mathematics Website
Welcome to Inside Mathematics, a professional resource for educators passionate about improving students' mathematics learning and performance.This site features classroom examples of innovative teaching methods and insights into student learning, tools for mathematics instruction that teachers can use immediately, and video tours of the ideas and materials on the site.Several allied initiatives dedicated to improving math teaching have contributed to this resource.
http://www.insidemathematics.org
Field Testing of MAC Tasks
Field Test in the Next Grade Level• 4th Grade (Entire Test)• 5th Grade (Entire Test)• 6th Grade (Entire Test)• 7th Grade (one task)• 8th Grade (two tasks)• Course 1 (one task)