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Preparing College and Career Ready Students. Bill Daggett, Founder and Chairman January 21, 2014. Growing Gap. School Improvement. Growing Gap. Changing World. School Improvement. Questions. Growing Gap. Changing World. School Improvement. Growing Gap. Changing World. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Preparing for the Challenges and Opportunities of the CCSS

Preparing College and Career Ready StudentsBill Daggett, Founder and ChairmanJanuary 21, 2014School ImprovementGrowing GapSchool ImprovementGrowing GapChanging World QuestionsSchool ImprovementGrowing GapChanging WorldSchool ImprovementGrowing GapChanging WorldSchool ImprovementGrowing GapChanging WorldWHY WHAT - HOW WHY Culture Trumps Strategy

70% Eligible for the Military Lack High School Diploma Cannot Pass Basic Literacy Test Obesity Drugs Incarceration

70%-Is Increasing at 1% Per Year-70%Are they employable?70%Are they headed to public assistance?

Population

FemaleMale1950 Retirement Age MaleFemaleLife Expectancy Vs. the Social Security Retirement Age1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040 206060657075808590Source: 2004 Annual Reports of the Board of Trustees of Social Security and MedicareBirth Rates, 1920- 2010Births Per 1,000 women ages 15-441920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010020406080100120140Source: National Center For Health Statistics Pew Research Center

Population

FemaleMale

Technology

The Changing Landscape

What is different here?Pope Benedict XVI Pope FrancisFY 2005Paul took over as CEO$ 5.6 B in rev (FY)210 M 3G device shipment estimates (CY)250M 3G connectionsTop handset modelsMoto, RIM, Nokia

2013$24.5B midpoint revenue guidance1.05 B3G/4G device shipment estimates~ 2.1 B 3G/4G connections22Technology

The Changing Landscape

What is different here?Pope Benedict XVI Pope FrancisFY 2005Paul took over as CEO$ 5.6 B in rev (FY)210 M 3G device shipment estimates (CY)250M 3G connectionsTop handset modelsMoto, RIM, Nokia

2013$24.5B midpoint revenue guidance1.05 B3G/4G device shipment estimates~ 2.1 B 3G/4G connections24Analyze DocumentsKeywords and Headers (Google)Meaning / ConceptsWolfram AlphaComplete Task

Semantic Web2 + 2Integrate x^2 sin^3 x dxgdp francewhat is the gdp of france?what is the gdp of france / italyinternet users in europespringfieldWeather Springfield

Homework

ImplicationsHomeworkTerm Paper

Implications

SmartWatch (Samsung, Sony, Apple)

Integrated ProjectionProjection Keyboard

SPOT

Projection Keyboard

Projection Keyboard and MonitorTechnologyGlobalizationThe Changing Landscape

Shenzhen1980 -Fishing Village2014 -

Only SuperpowerHighest per Capita Income1st in Economic Growth5 % of Population Greater than 24 % of Consumption

U.S. 2nd Half of 20th CenturySource: National Academy of ScienceMath RankScore1. Shanghai, China6002. Singapore5623.Hong Kong, China5554. South Korea5465.Taiwan5436. Finland5417. Liechtenstein5368. Switzerland5349. Japan52910. Canada527WORLD AVERAGE49430. U.S.A4612012 PISA RankingsSciences RankScore1. Shanghai, China5752. Finland5543.Hong Kong, China5494. Singapore5425.Japan5396. South Korea5387. New Zealand5328. Canada5299. Estonia52810. Australia52723. U.S.A501WORLD AVERAGE4962012 PISA RankingsReading RankScore1. Shanghai, China5562. South Korea5393. Finland5364. Hong Kong, China5335. Singapore5266. Canada5247. New Zealand5218. Japan5209. Australia51510. Netherlands508WORLD AVERAGE50120. U.S.A4982012 PISA RankingsTechnologyGlobalizationDemographicsThe Changing LandscapeFor every 100 women enrolled in college, 77 men are enrolled.

For every 100 girls diagnosed with a special education disability, 217 boys are diagnosed with a special education disability.

For every 100 girls diagnosed with emotional disturbance, 324 boys are diagnosed with emotional disturbance

For every 100 females ages 15 to 19 that commit suicide, 549 males in the same range commit suicide.

For every 100 women ages 18 to 21 in correctional facilities, 1430 men are in correctional facilities .

100 Girls Project

TechnologyGlobalizationDemographicsFinancialThe Changing Landscape

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2011 US Federal Budget

-borrowing 41% of every dollar it is spending

Interest per person per year - $9,298Social Security- $ 16,390 TrillionPrescription Drug - $ 21,685 TrillionMedicare- $ 86,237 TrillionTotal unfunded Liabilities- $ 124, 312 Trillion

Liabilities per taxpayer- $1,093,312U.S. LiabilitiesWHAT Begin with the end in mind

What is your desired outcome?Are our Students College and Career Ready?- High School Teachers - 89%- College Instructors 26%

Source: ACT surveyCollege FreshmanWell or Very Well Prepared Two Year College 51.7%Four Year College 19.9%

Freshmen NeedingRemediationTwo-Year Colleges 55.5%

Four-Year Colleges 65.2%

College Retention Rate2012First to Second YearSource: ACTTwo-Year Colleges 44.5%

Four-Year Colleges 34.8%

College Dropout Rate2012First to Second YearSource: ACTTwo-Year Colleges in 3 years 29.1%

Four-Year Colleges in 5 years 36.6%

Average Graduation Rate1983-2012Source: ACTTexas 4 Year Public College

Texas 2 Year Public College

Career Ready BUT

3.8 million jobs in theU.S.remain unfilled

13 Million Americans are UnemployedCollege is a means to anendNOT the end53.6% of Bachelors degree holders under 25 are jobless or underemployedSource: USDOL March, 2013Your Major MattersA LOTBusinessGeneral StudiesSocial Science and HistoryPsychologyHealth ProfessionsEducationVisual and Performing ArtsEngineering and TechnologyCommunications and Journalism Computer and Information ScienceBachelors DegreesSource: National Center for Education StatisticsBusiness (1)General Studies (10)Social Science and History (6)Psychology (9)Health Professions (4)Education (5)Visual and Performing Arts (8)Engineering and Technology (2)Communications and Journalism (7)Computer and Information Science (3)

BachelorsCompeting NationsSource: National Center for Education Statistics Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics48% of employed 4-year college graduates are in jobs that require less than a 4-year degree Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics37% of employed 4-year college graduates are in jobs that require less than a high school diplomaJob Shares by Skill Group, 1980-2010Sources: NY Fed Calculations, U.S. Census BureauHigh-skillUpper-middleLower-middleLow-skill10080604020012.718.947.121.3198016.225.437.720.720102040Percent Success of GraduatesCost

College ChallengesCollege tuition rates have increased on average at twice the rate of inflation in the past 17 yearsSource: ACT2012 college grad average loan debt was $26,600Source: ACT1980199020002010200%400%600%800%1,000%01,200%Percent Change Since January 1978FoodConsume Price IndexShelterMedicareCollegeThe Growing CallFor Career Ready HOW School ImprovementGrowing GapChanging WorldA Combined Focus Culture of High Expectations

6008001000140016001200Text Lexile Measure (L)High SchoolLiteratureCollegeLiteratureHighSchoolTextbooksCollegeTextbooksMilitaryPersonalUseEntry-LevelOccupationsSAT 1,ACT,AP** Source of National Test Data: MetaMetricsReading Study SummaryInterquartile Ranges Shown (25% - 75%)

2005 ProficiencyGrade 4 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreMississippi88 %Georgia87 %Wisconsin83 %Texas81 %Ohio77 %Florida71%Arkansas53 %Massachusetts48 %2005 ProficiencyGrade 4 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreMississippi88 %161Georgia87 %175Wisconsin83 %189Texas81 %190Ohio77 %199Florida71%202Arkansas53 %217Massachusetts48 %2342009 ProficiencyGrade 4 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreGeorgia87 %Texas84 %Ohio82 %Wisconsin82 %Florida74%Arkansas70 %Massachusetts54 %Mississippi52 %2009 ProficiencyGrade 4 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreGeorgia87 %178Texas84 %188Ohio82 %192Wisconsin82 %189Florida74%206Arkansas70 %200Massachusetts54 %234Mississippi52 %2102009 ProficiencyGrade 4 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreGeorgia87 % (0)178 (+3)Texas84 % (+3)188 (-2)Ohio82 % (+5)192 (-7)Wisconsin82 % (-1)189 (0)Florida74% (+3)206 (+4)Arkansas70 % (+17)200 (-17)Massachusetts54 % (+6)234 (0)Mississippi52 % (-36)210 (+49)2009 ProficiencyGrade 8 ReadingProficientRequired NAEP ScoreTexas94 % (+11)201 (-24)Wisconsin85 % (-1)232 (+3)Georgia77 % (-6)209 (-15)Ohio72 % (-8)251 (+10)Arkansas71 % (+14)241 (-13)Florida54 % (+10)262 (-3)Mississippi48 % (-10)254 (+7)California48 % (+9)259 (-3)2009 ProficiencyGrade 4 MathematicsProficientRequired NAEP ScoreTexas85 % (+3)214 (-5)Wisconsin81 % (+7)219 (16)Mississippi58 % (-21)223 (+17)Georgia75 % (0)218 (+3)Ohio78 % (+13)219 (-14)Florida75 % (+12)225 (-5)Arkansas78 % (+25)216 (-20)Massachusetts48 % (+9)255 (0)2009 ProficiencyGrade 8 MathematicsProficientRequired NAEP ScoreTexas83 % (+22)254 (-19)Illinois82 % (+28)251 (-15)New York80 % (+24)249 (-26)Florida66 % (+8)266 (-3)Oklahoma59 % (+8)269 (-9)Mississippi54 % (+1)264 (+2)Massachusetts49 % (+7)300 (-1)Missouri47 % (+32)287 (-24)

Grade 4 Reading Proficiency

TN170MA234TX188Grade 8 Reading Proficiency

TX201MO267Grade 4 Math Proficiency

TN195MA255TX214Grade 8 Math Proficiency

TN229MA300TX254A Combined Focus Culture of High Expectations Relevance of Instruction

Knowledge in one disciplineApplication within disciplineApplication across disciplinesApplication to real-world predictable situationsApplication to real-world unpredictable situationsApplication Model

Model Schools June 22 June 25 |Orlando, FL www.modelschoolsconference.com

22nd Annual Conference1021587 Route 146Rexford, NY 12148Phone (518) 399-2776Fax (518) 399-7607E-mail - [email protected]