Science Content Leadership Network
July 17, 2014
What is happening with NGSS in KY?
4 Key Clarifications
The focus is science instruction.
With KBE’s support, teachers will focus fully on classroom implementation of the Next-Generation Science Standards (NGSS) during the upcoming school year. Teachers will continue developing proficiency and understanding of the science standards with the support of teacher networks, develop new curriculum and units, and engage students in the kind of classroom experiences expected with more rigorous, performance-oriented standards. This provides teachers the time to develop facility with pedagogical strategies that support the three-dimensional learning as required by the standards: integration of content with science and engineering practices and cross-cutting concepts.
While implementing new standards, there is no need to prepare students for a test of
outdated standards.In 2014-15, students will NOT complete a science test during K-PREP at grades 4 and 7. The current test available measures Core Content 4.1.
In 2014-15, high school students will continue to take the End-of-Course test in Biology. In April, the KBE reaffirmed its commitment to continue EOC testing in high school. The ACT QualityCore ® EOC test was not developed to measure Core Content 4.1, but reflects standards aligned to the ACT that is required of all Kentucky juniors.
Students will also continue to take science tests as part of ACT Explore (grade 8), ACT Plan (grade 10) and the ACT (grade 11). There is no change to how the results of these assessments are used. For example, the results will NOT replace science scores at grades 4 and 7.
The new standards will require a different kind of assessment. KDE is working to define the concepts and testing framework for a new science test; then, will move forward with test development.
Accountability is adjusted to move the contribution from the science test to other subject area tests.
The Next-Generation Learners regulation (703 KAR 5:200) states “if data cannot be calculated for any category of next-generation learners, the weights shall be redistributed using an equal proportion to categories that shall be reported for the school or district.”
The Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) for 2014-15 will
be adjusted.Until all components of the accountability system are fully implemented, an annual goal (i.e., AMO) for improving the Overall Score is set. The annual goal, released each fall, includes the pieces of the assessment and accountability system expected for the upcoming school year. The 2014-15 AMO will reflect the changes for the 2014-15 school year; removing science at grades 4 and 7 and adding K-3 Program Review.
Reaching Consensus on the Intent of the NGSSHow do we know we are interpreting the
PEs the same as others?
Cross Co-op Collaboration
Learning TargetsDescribe the intended learning - knowledge, reasoning, performance & product creation capabilities standards require in students
Collectively meet the intent of the standard
Reflect all 3-dimensions of NGSS
NOT an activity, a lesson plan or an assessment idea
Deconstruction Review
After forming 2 teams, send one representative to the to select a folder with the PE your team will review.
Take the folder to the table and review the deconstruction.
You may WRITE ON THE DECONSTRUCTION copies
Deconstruction ReviewRead the PE (written on the
folder) and respond to the questions posted on the outside of the folder.
Take a look at the draft deconstructions and answer the questions on the feedback form.
If your team has suggestions, pose them on the form.
Give a final rating (red, yellow, green)
Place all work back in the folder and return it to the table.
Review the feedback on your
targets
Take a Break10 minutes
SHARING TIME
LUNCH
Writing the Story
To plan a year of instruction w/NGSS:
Bundle standards togetherSequence the bundles to create a coherent story of science
Your TurnForm grade level groups if you are K-8th grade. All high school teachers form a group.
Send one representative to collect PE strips for your grade. High school will divide the high school standards into courses.
In small groups, follow steps 1-6 on the protocol at your table (1-4 without using other NGSS resources)
Take a BreakWhen needed
A Process to Identify the Enduring Skills, Processes, &
Concepts for your Content Area
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Guide teachers to collaboratively identify the enduring skills in their content area
Support a meaningful student growth goal-setting process for development of quality student growth goals
Goals of this process
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guide you through a process for identifying enduring skills in your content area.
help you differentiate between enduring skills and other skills needed for learning your content.
This activity will
How do we get Started?
1)Identify Enduring Skills, Understandings, and Processes for subjects & courses
2)Identify how you are going to measure these
3)Identify how you are going to know where the students are at the beginning of the course
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What About ENDURING?
In order to get to a quality student growth goal, you
need to move beyond skills to identifying the ENDURING
SKILLS, CONCEPTS, or PROCESSES for your content
area.
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Defining ENDURINGLearning that
ENDURES beyond a single test date,
is of value in other disciplines,
is relevant beyond the classroom,
is worthy of embedded, course-long focus,
may be necessary for the next level of instruction.
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Find the
“big
rocks”What larger guidance supports the cohesiveness of all the grade level NGSS standards?
Where in our standards do you find the big rocks, big concepts, underlying practices & processes that support competency?
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ENDURING LEARNING
Science ExampleEXAMPLES NON-EXAMPLES
Develop models using an analogy, example, or abstract representation to describe a scientific principle or design solution.
Create a model of an erupting volcano using vinegar and baking soda.
Activity
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Establish
BaselineTarget
students’ priority
needIdentify the sources of evidence that will need to
be in place to measure student’s level of
proficiency in the Enduring Skills
Identify what proficiency looks like for the Enduring
Skills
Identify the Enduring Skills in the content area
standardsKnow the expectation
of content area standards
Bef
ore
August
201
4
Durin
g fi
rst
weeks of
school
List the Skill, Process, or Understanding
Standards
What does proficiency look like?
How would I assess this? (Proficiency & Growth)
What instructional strategies would help students achieve this target?
Let’s Try It Out!