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Heydrick - TRC, July 08 © Texas Education Agency 1 Kenn Heydrick Irene Pickhardt Kenn Heydrick Irene Pickhardt Director of Science Asst. Director of Science Director of Science Asst. Director of Science TSELA Meeting June 19, 2009 Austin TSELA Meeting June 19, 2009 Austin TEA Science Update TEA Science Update

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Heydrick - TRC, July 08 © Texas Education Agency 1

Kenn Heydrick Irene PickhardtKenn Heydrick Irene Pickhardt Director of Science Asst. Director of ScienceDirector of Science Asst. Director of Science

TSELA Meeting – June 19, 2009 – AustinTSELA Meeting – June 19, 2009 – Austin

TEA Science UpdateTEA Science Update

© Texas Education Agency 2

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Copyright and Terms of Service Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2009.

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© 2007 Texas Education Agency

1.1. Science TEKS Revisions and AdoptionScience TEKS Revisions and Adoption

2.2. Career and Technical Education Proposed TEKSCareer and Technical Education Proposed TEKS

3.3. Texas LegislatureTexas Legislature

4.4. Texas Math and Science Diagnostic System Texas Math and Science Diagnostic System (TMSDS)(TMSDS)

5.5. NAEP NAEP

6.6. Student Assessment UpdateStudent Assessment Update

7.7. Science TAKS ResultsScience TAKS Results

8.8. Carnegie Report Carnegie Report

Science TEKS Science TEKS RevisionsRevisions

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SBOE has authority over all aspects of the TEKS, including the revision process.

The SBOE approved a process for the review of TEKS (July 2008).

March 2009 - 2nd reading and final adoption of the proposed science TEKS

Science TEKS Revisions

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Final rule language will be published in the Texas Register soon.

Implementation of new science TEKS will occur in 2010-2011 school year.

Science TAKS and End-of-Course Exams will be revised to reflect new adopted TEKS.

Science TEKS Revisions

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Professional development Spring/summer/fall 2010

Looking at different modules for K-5, 6-8, and 9-12

Also considering an administrator and campus coach/mentor training module

Science TEKS Implementation

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Fall 2011 College and career readiness online

student materials available

Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 Districts select instructional materials

from Proclamation 2012.

Fall 2012 New instructional materials in schools

Science TEKS Implementation

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2010 Adopted Science 2010 Adopted Science TEKS ObservationsTEKS Observations

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More focus on science disciplines of life, earth, and physical science and less focus on scientific principles or ‘big ideas’ such as systems or patterns

In general, Student Expectations have more specificity and clarity.

Suggested times for classroom and field experiences

Observations of New Adopted Science TEKS, K-5

Heydrick & Pickhardt, June 2009

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Focused integration places emphasis on physics and chemistry concepts at Grade 6, emphasis on life science concepts in Grade 7, and emphasis on earth/space science concepts in Grade 8.

In general, Student Expectations have more specificity and clarity.

Observations of New Adopted Science TEKS, 6-8

Heydrick & Pickhardt, June 2009

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Specific lists of standard equipment and tools for each course (except IPC) were developed.

College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) were used to strengthen Student Expectations in all high school courses.

In general, Student Expectations have more specificity and clarity.

Observations of New Adopted Science TEKS, 9-12

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Career and Career and Technical Technical EducationEducation

Proposed Proposed TEKSTEKS

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2nd reading and final adoption of CTE TEKS should occur at July 2009 SBOE meeting.

Science and math credit options will be considered at September 2009 SBOE meeting.

Career and Technical Education (CTE) Proposed TEKS

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CTE courses currently approved for science credit Human Anatomy and Physiology Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Scientific Research and Design Principles of Technology Engineering Design and Problem Solving

Possible 4th Year Science Credit – CTE Courses

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New CTE courses being considered for science credit by SBOE: Advanced Animal Science Advanced Plant and Soil Science Food Science Forensic Science Advanced Biotechnology

Possible 4th Year Science Credit – CTE Courses

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New TEKS Web Resource

All the latest information found

www.tea.state.tx.us/teks/

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2009Texas

Legislature

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HB 3 – Representative Eissler, et. al.

Relating to public school accountability, curriculum, and promotion requirements.

HB 772 - Representative Howard

Relating to Internet broadcasts of open meetings held by the State Board of Education.

2009 Texas Legislature

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HB 4294 – Representative Branch

Relating to textbooks, electronic textbooks, instructional material, and technological equipment in public schools.

SB 2262 - Senator Zaffirini

Relating to the administration of mathematics, science, and technology teacher preparation academies at institutions of higher education.

2009 Texas Legislature

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Texas Mathematics &Science Diagnostic System

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TMSDS FeaturesTMSDS Features

Science component: Grades 3-8 and IPC, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

3 diagnostic tests available for each grade level/course – 30 questions each

5-question “mini-assessments” available for most Student Expectations for each grade level/course

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www.tmsds.org

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2009 NAEP2009 NAEPNational Assessment of Educational ProgressNational Assessment of Educational Progress

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2009 NAEP2009 NAEPNational Assessment of National Assessment of Educational ProgressEducational Progress

The NAEP 2009 assessment given in mathematics, reading, and science in grades 4, 8, and 12

Occurred this spring - January 26 to March 6

Data is expected back in early 2010.

Heydrick & Pickhardt, June 2009

Student Assessment UpdateStudent Assessment Update

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Science End-of–Course Assessment Development Schedule

2008– 2009 2009– 2010 2010– 2011 2011– 2012

Biology Operational Test

Operational Test

Operational Test

Operational Test

Chemistry Operational Test

Operational Test

Operational Test

Operational Test

Physics FIELD TEST Operational Test

Operational Test

Operational Test

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End-of-CourseReference Material

Biology Reference Material is posted to our website.

Chemistry Reference Material is posted to our website.

Physics reference material will be posted soon.

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Resources for EOC Assessments

For more information, go to the EOC assessment homepage on the TEA student assessment website.

Website is found at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/admin/eoc/index.html

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EOC Assessment Reporting

Within 24 hours of testing Confidential Student Report Confidential List of Student Results

Data file available in summer Overall raw score Performance by objective

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SB 1031SB 1031Release of TAKS ItemsRelease of TAKS Items

Release TAKS tests every three years 2009, 2012, 2015, …

Release all TAKS tests in summer 2009 that were administered during the 2008–2009 school year including exit level retests.

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Science TAKS ResultsScience TAKS Results

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Science Grade 11

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2006 - 2009 (Preliminary) 2006 - 2009 (Preliminary)

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Nature Life Org/ Env Chem Phys

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11th Grade TAKS Items % Correct by Objectives

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Grade 11 - Percent Met Standard

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Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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Grade 11 - Percent Commended

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Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

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2009 Demographic Summary

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Science Grade 10

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2006 - 2009 (Preliminary) 2006 - 2009 (Preliminary)

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Nature Life Org/ Env Chem Phys

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10th Grade TAKS Items % Correct by Objectives

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Grade 10 - Percent Met Standard

0102030405060708090

100

Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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Grade 10 - Percent Commended

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Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

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2009 Demographic Summary

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Science Grade 8

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2006 - 2009 (Preliminary) 2006 - 2009 (Preliminary)

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Nature Life Chem Phys Earth

2006200720082009

8th Grade TAKS Items % Correct by Objectives

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Grade 8 - Percent Met Standard2006-2 SEM Below, 2007-1 SEM Below, 2008-Panel Rec.

0102030405060708090

100

Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

Heydrick & Pickhardt, June 2009

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Grade 8 - Percent Commended2006-2 SEM Below, 2007-1 SEM Below, 2008-Panel Rec.

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Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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Science Grade 5

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All Students: Spring 2009 (Preliminary) All Students: Spring 2009 (Preliminary)

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Nature ofScience

LifeScience

PhysicalScience

EarthScience

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5th Grade TAKS Items % Correct by Objectives

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Grade 5 - Percent Met Standard

0102030405060708090

100

Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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Grade 5 - Percent Commended

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Male Female Asian AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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Science Grade 5 Spanish

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All Students: Spring 2009 (Preliminary) All Students: Spring 2009 (Preliminary)

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Nature ofScience

LifeScience

PhysicalScience

EarthScience

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5th Grade Spanish TAKS Items % Correct by Objectives

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Grade 5 Spanish - Percent Met Standard

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Male Female AA Hisp White

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2009 Demographic Summary

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Grade 5 Spanish - Percent Commended

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Male Female AA Hisp White

2006200720082009

2009 Demographic Summary

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New Carnegie ReportNew Carnegie Report

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Carnegie Corporation Issues Report on Transforming Mathematics and Science Education

• “Excellent mathematics and science learning for all American students will be possible only if we ‘do school differently’ in ways that place math and science more squarely at the center of the educational enterprise.”

• This is the conclusion of the two year commission study released recently.

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Carnegie Corporation Issues Report on Transforming Mathematics and Science Education

The Commission study and subsequent report calls for transformative change and calls on stakeholders to establish new common standards in math and science, improve math and science teaching, and redesign schools to deliver math and science learning more effectively.

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Science Contacts at TEAScience Contacts at TEAWe strive to provide leadership, guidance, and resources to help We strive to provide leadership, guidance, and resources to help

schools meet the educational needs of all students.schools meet the educational needs of all students.

Kenn Heydrick, Ed.D.Kenn Heydrick, Ed.D.Director of ScienceDirector of Science

[email protected]@tea.state.tx.us

512-463-9581512-463-9581

Irene PickhardtIrene Pickhardt

Assistant Director of ScienceAssistant Director of Science

[email protected] [email protected]

512-463-9581512-463-9581

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We strive to provide leadership, guidance, and We strive to provide leadership, guidance, and resources to help schools meet the educational resources to help schools meet the educational

needs of all students.needs of all students.

T H A N K Y O U !T H A N K Y O U !Heydrick & Pickhardt, June 2009