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College and Career Readiness Standards
Overview
Presented by: Education Service Center Region 11
January 23, 2014
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Building a Culture for College and Career
Readiness
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What is College Readiness?
College readiness can be defined as the level of preparation necessary for
students to enroll and succeed in entry-level, credit bearing, general
education courses – WITHOUT REMEDIATION.
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What is Career Readiness?
Career readiness involves three major skill areas:
OCore academic skillsOEmployability skillsOTechnical, job-specific skills
Association for Career and Technical Education
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College and Career Overlap
O All students aspire to enter the workforce eventually and, to do so, all will need a set of similar foundational thinking skills, content knowledge, and learning strategies if they are to succeed in their careers and be productive members of society.
~David T. Conley, PhD
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Of 100 9th graders, how many…
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Source: NCES – Common Core Data, IPEDS Residency and Migration Survey, IPEDS Enrollment Survey, IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey (2008)
Graduate from High School Directly Enter College Enroll in a Second Year Graduate within 150% of Program Time
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Best-Performing State
Texas
Nation
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Sources: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2009). Education at a glance. US Census Bureau. (2009). American community survey.
WORLD: ■ 55-64 ▲ 25-34 TEXAS: ■ 45-64 ▲ 25-34
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Consider this data…
Source: Texas HS Snapshot College Readiness Survey Summary data with 19, 505 students and 37 different high schools represented.
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Consider this data…
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College and Career Readiness
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Career Readiness
College Readine
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College & Career Readine
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The Student Perspective
http://txccrsc.org/videos/
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Key Content KnowledgeO Components:
O Key terms and terminologyO Factual informationO Linking ideasO Organizing concepts
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Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
Academic AttributionELAMathScienceSocial StudiesForeign Language
PE
Fine Arts
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Academic Value
ELA
Math
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languag
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Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
PE
Fine Arts
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Student Effort
ELA
Math
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languag
e
Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
PE
Fine Arts
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Structure of Knowledge
ELA
Math
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languag
e
Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
PE
Fine Arts
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Challenge Level
ELA
Math
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languag
e
Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
PE
Fine Arts
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Experience with
Technology
ELA
Math
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languag
e
Key Content Knowledge
© 2012 Texas College & Career Readiness Center
CTE
PE
Fine Arts
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Distinguished from high school graduation standards by emphasizing content as a means to an end; the content stimulates students’ deeper levels of thinking.
• College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) mandated by HB1
• Sponsored by TEA and THECB• Presented to THECB – October 2007• Public comment period – October to December
2007• Adopted by THECB in Jan. 2008 • Sent to the Commissioner of Education and State
Board of Education for incorporation into the TEKS in April 2008
Texas College and Career Readiness
Standards
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Texas College and Career Readiness Standards
O The Texas College and Career Readiness Standards represent a full range of knowledge and skills that students need to succeed in college and careers.
O Distinguished from high school graduation standards by emphasizing content as a means to an end
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Development of the Texas College and Career Readiness Standards
O TEA and the THECB convened vertical teams of secondary and postsecondary educators to develop the Standards
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Content of the Texas College and Career Readiness Standards
O The Standards introduce disciplinary structures to familiarize students with key concepts and content in each of the core academic areas.
O The Standards also include a set of cross-disciplinary standards that apply to all courses and subject areas.
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Structure of the Texas College and Career Readiness
StandardsContent Area and Cross-Disciplinary standards organized in a hierarchical structure of 3 levels
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Key Content Organizing structure of the
subject area
Organizing Components Conceptual topics
Performance Expectations General goals & performance
indicators*
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Cross-Disciplinary Standards
TX CCRS Cross-Disciplinary Standards are
divided into two Key Content areas:
Key Cognitive Skills Foundational Skills
• Intellectual Curiosity• Reasoning• Problems Solving• Academic Behaviors• Work Habits• Academic Integrity
• Reading Across the Curriculum
• Writing Across the Curriculum
• Research Across the Curriculum
• Use of Data• Technology
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Activity
Review Core Content Standards
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Activity
Review Cross-Disciplinary Standards
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Given what you know…
…how familiar is your school with the Standards? The Cross-Disciplinary Standards?
…how might the Standards support vertical and horizontal alignment?
…how could the Cross-Disciplinary Standards support a schools’ college and career culture?
Activity
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How Can Schools Use the Cross-Disciplinary
Standards? OUse as the focus of planning
conversations within departments or with colleagues.
OExplicitly share the standards with students at every opportunity.
O This practice contributes to a college-going and career-ready culture.
O This practice promotes self-awareness in students.O This practice supports accurate self-assessment
and goal-setting in students.
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Now what…O …how do we use these standards
and data sets in combination with what we know about OUR data to influence our work today
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ResourcesO The Interactive College and
Career Readiness Profile Planning Guide
http://www.txccrsc.org