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Transcript of Transition to Smarter Assessment January 2015. Why did Delaware need new academic standards? .
Transition to Smarter Assessment
January 2015
What do the Common Core Standards do?
• Prepare students to succeed in college and the workforce
• Ensure that every child—regardless of race, ethnicity or zip code—is held to the same high standards and learns the same material
• Provide educators with a clear, focused roadmap for what to teach and when
What are the Common Core State Standards?
• A single set of clear standards for English language arts and mathematics
• A tool to help students and parents set clear and realistic goals for success
• A first step in providing young people with the high-quality education that
will prepare them for success in college and careers
For every 100 Delaware ninth graders…
75 graduate from high school on time37 enter college the next fall
30 still enrolled by sophomore year
Why does this matter? Because it’s what our students need
What are the new assessments?
• Smarter ELA and Smarter Mathematics– Replaces DCAS Reading, Mathematics– Field tested in Spring 2014– First statewide administration in Spring 2015– Taken once a year (spring)
What are the new assessments?
• Smarter assessments go beyond multiple-choice questions and include short constructed response, extended constructed response, and performance tasks that allow students to complete an in-depth project that demonstrate analytical skills and real-world problem solving.
What are the new assessments?
• The online reporting system provides clear, easy-to-understand data on student achievement and growth. These reports give parents and educators information they can use to help students make even greater progress.
How will the tests be different?
How will the tests be different?
Other important information
• We have already been on the practice tests within the classrooms and in the computer lab
• We will be completing the performance tasks for the interim assessments before leaving for Spring break
Other important information
• 3rd grade will test from April 13th - April 23rd
• 4th grade will test from May 7th – May 19th
• 5th grade will test from April 24th – May 6th
Other important information
• Because the tests require hand-scoring, students will not receive immediate results as they did after taking the DCAS
• Families will receive student reports in July• Statewide scores will be released in August
Other important information
• The new assessment will have higher expectations for students than previous state assessments
• The new baseline will mean that fewer students will meet the expectation in the first year
Other important information
• We are confident our students and schools will improve and meet the higher expectations
• This does not indicate students, teachers or schools suddenly are performing worse but rather reflects the more rigorous demands of the tests
Access to the practice test at home
• http://www.redclayschools.com/pages/RedClay
Thank you
• For more information, visit www.DelExcels.org