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OVERVIEW OF THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS (CCSS): Focus on English, Language Arts & Literacy Presented by Jane Cook to the East Hartford High School English & Social Studies Staff Adapted from a PowerPoint developed by the Council Of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) & National Governors Association Center For Best Practices (NGA Center) Source: http://www.corestandards.org/ August 28, 2012

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Page 1: OVERVIEW OF THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS (CCSS): Focus on English, Language Arts & Literacy Presented by Jane Cook to the East Hartford High School

OVERVIEW OF THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS (CCSS): Focus on English, Language

Arts & Literacy

Presented by Jane Cook to the East Hartford High School English & Social Studies Staff

Adapted from a PowerPoint developed by the Council Of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) & National Governors Association Center For Best Practices (NGA Center)

Source: http://www.corestandards.org/

August 28, 2012

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Standards Development Process

College and career readiness standards developed in summer 2009Based on college and career readiness standards, K-12 learning

progressions developedMultiple rounds of feedback from states, teachers, researchers,

higher education, and the general publicFinal Common Core State Standards released on 6/2/10Adopted by CT State Board of Education on 7/7/10 as part of the

CT Secondary School Reform legislation and Race to the Top grant proposal

Currently adopted by 45 states and 3 territories

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What are the Common Core State Standards?

Aligned with college and work expectationsFocused and coherent Include rigorous content and application of knowledge

through high-order skillsBuild upon strengths and lessons of current state standards Internationally benchmarked so that all students are prepared

to succeed in our global economy and societyBased on evidence and researchState led – coordinated by National Governors’ Association

(NGA) Center and Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)

Built from the best and highest state standards in the country

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Why is this important?

Prior to CCSS, every state had its own set of academic standards which meant public education students in each state were learning to different standards and at different levels

All students must be prepared to compete with not only their American peers in the next state, but with students from around the world

Common standards are leading to the development and implementation of comprehensive assessment systems to measure student performance against the common core state standards

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STANDARDS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS &LITERACY IN HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES,

SCIENCE, AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTSDesign and Organization

Major design goals Align with best evidence on college and career readiness (CCR)

expectations Build on the best standards work of the states Maintain focus on what matters most for readiness

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English Design and Organization (continued)

Three main sections K−5 (cross-disciplinary) 6−12 English Language Arts 6−12 Literacy in History/Social Studies,

Science, and Technical SubjectsShared responsibility for students’ literacy development

Three appendices• A: Research and evidence; glossary of key terms• B: Reading text exemplars; sample performance tasks• C: Annotated student writing samples

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English Design and Organization (continued)

Four strands Reading (including Reading Foundational Skills for Grades K-5) Writing Speaking and Listening Language

An integrated model of literacy

Media requirements blended throughout

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Design and Organization

College and Career Readiness (CCR) anchor standards (Reading: p. 10 for K-5; p. 35 for 6-12; Writing: p. 18 for K-5 & p. 41 for 6-12) Broad expectations consistent across grades and content areas Based on evidence

about college andworkforce trainingexpectations

Range and content

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Reading – 10 Comprehension Strands

Comprehension (Standards 1−9)

Standards for reading literature and informational textsStrong and growing across-the-curriculum emphasis on students’ ability to read and comprehend informational textsAligned with National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP - AKA “The Nation’s Report Card”) Reading frameworkSmarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) high stakes online assessment will align

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Reading Standards

Standards for reading literature and informational textsStrong and growing across-the-curriculum emphasis on students’

ability to read and comprehend informational textsAligned with National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP

- AKA “The Nation’s Report Card”) Reading frameworkSmarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) high stakes

online assessment will align

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Reading: 10 Standards in 4 Strands

Reading Comprehension Focus

Key Ideas and Details (Standards 1-3)Craft and Structure (Standards 4-6)Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (Standards 7-9)Range of Reading and Complexity of Text (Standard 10)

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Reading – Standard 10 Highlights

Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity(Standard 10, Appendices A and B)“Staircase” of growing text complexity across gradesHigh-quality literature and informational texts in a range of genres and subgenresGrade level bands:

o K-1o 2-3o 6-8o 9-10o 11-12

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Reading – Standard 10 Highlights (continued)

Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity(Standard 10, Appendices A and B)“Staircase” of growing text complexity across grades organized in Text Complexity Grade Level Bands:

o K-1o 2-3o 6-8o 9-10o 11-12

High-quality literature and informational texts in a range of genres and subgenres

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Reading Foundational Skills – 4 Standards in Grades K-5 Only

Four Categories (Standards 1−4) Print Concepts (K−1) Phonological Awareness (K−1) Phonics and Word Recognition (K−5) Fluency (K−5)

• Not an end in and of themselves• Considered to be the skills necessary to develop fluent readers• Differentiated instruction based on needs of students

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Writing – 10 Standards

Writing Types/Purposes (Writing Standards 1−3) Three Types of Writing

Writing arguments (Standard 1) Writing informative/explanatory texts (Standard 2) Writing narratives (Standard 3 – primarily for English/ Language Arts

classes)

Strong and growing across-the-curriculum emphasis on students writing arguments and informative/explanatory texts

Aligned with National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Writing framework

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Writing (continued)

Production and distribution of writing (standards 4−6) Developing and strengthening writing Using technology to produce and enhance writing

Research (standards 7−9) Engaging in research and writing about sources

Range of writing (standard 10) Writing routinely over various time frames

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Speaking and Listening

Comprehension and Collaboration (Standards 1−3) Day-to-day, purposeful academic talk in one-on-one,

small-group, and large-group settings

Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas (Standards 4−6) Formal sharing of information and concepts,

including through the use of technology

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Language

Conventions of standard EnglishKnowledge of language (standards 1−3) Using standard English in formal writing and speaking Using language effectively and recognizing language varieties

Vocabulary (standards 4−6) Determining word meanings and word nuances Acquiring general academic and domain-specific words and

phrases

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Key Advances

Reading• Balance of literature and informational texts• Text complexityWriting• Emphasis on argument and informative/explanatory writing• Writing about sourcesSpeaking and Listening• Inclusion of formal and informal talkLanguage• Stress on general academic and domain-specific vocabulary

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Key Advances (continued)

Standards for reading and writing in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects• Complement rather than replace content standards

in those subjects• Responsibility of teachers in those subjects

Alignment with college and career readinessexpectations

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Intentional Design Limitations

What the Standards do NOT define: How teachers should teach All that can or should be taught The nature of advanced work beyond the core The interventions needed for students well below grade level The full range of support for English language learners and

students with special needs Everything needed to be college and career ready