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Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning Village.

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Page 1: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010

** Updates for transitioning to Common Core

** New course standards/elements are available in Learning Village.

Page 2: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Fourth Mathematics Course Options

**New course standards/elements are available in Learning Village.

Page 3: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Interventions for Students Who Entered 9th grade in 2008 and in 2009

(Most will be in the Classes of 2012 & 2013)

• Mathematics Support III is a tier 2 intervention & is offered for core credit.

• Students who successfully complete Mathematics I, Mathematics II, Mathematics Support III, and Mathematics III will have satisfied the mathematics requirements for graduation.

Page 4: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Interventions for Students Who Entered 9th grade in 2008 and in 2009

Proposed:• Mathematics Support I and Mathematics Support

II may be treated as elective or core courses. • Students who take four years of math and

successfully complete Mathematics I and Mathematics II will have satisfied the minimum math requirements for graduation.

Page 5: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Ninth Graders Tenth Graders Eleventh Graders Twelfth Graders

2011 / 2012

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

2012 / 2013

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

2013 / 2014

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

EOCT = 15% of course grade

[Pass one EOCT in each of the four content areas or pass the corresponding subject test of GHSGT]

Pass GHSWT

2014 / 2015

Common Core Assessment Implementation

(Language Arts & Mathematics)

EOCT = 25% (Science & Social Studies)

Common Core Assessment Implementation

(Language Arts & Mathematics)

EOCT = 25% (Science & Social Studies)

Common Core Assessment Implementation

(Language Arts & Mathematics)

EOCT = 25% (Science & Social Studies)

EOCT = 25% of course grade

Pass the GHSWT

Secondary Assessment Transition Plan

Page 6: Mathematics Course Updates from GaDOE Dec. 2010 ** Updates for transitioning to Common Core ** New course standards/elements are available in Learning

Secondary Assessment Transition

Important:– This proposed plan would not go into effect until

the 2011-2012 school year.– High school testing should proceed as planned this

year.• All grade 11 students should participate in the GHSGT

this spring.• 2010-2011 AYP will be calculated using the GHSGT.

– If the plan is approved, beginning in 2011-2012 AYP will be calculated using the EOCT.• Courses to be determined.