Common Core State Standards Initiative
BACKGROUND |IMPLEMENTATION | ASSESSMENT | CONTACT
The Common Core State Standards Initiative is a state-led effort to establish a shared set of clear educational standards in English language arts and mathematics for grades K-12. It was launched by the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.
The Common Core Standards are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that young people need for success in college and careers.
2011-12 Common Core Professional Development Calendar – (Revised Aug. 23, 2011)
Revised Focus Standards
REGISTRATION - Deadline: Oct. 14, 2011
8 Standards for Mathematical Practice in the Common Core State Standards
This one day workshop is designed to aid in the understanding and the concepts behind the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice. The 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice are a key part in the delivery of the increased cognitive demand of the Common Core State Standards. This workshop will provide teachers with background information and an in depth understanding of the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice.
Workshops will be held in Sioux Falls, Watertown, Aberdeen, Platte, Pierre, Rapid City and Spearfish
Registration is closed. For additional information, contact William Kliche with any questions.
BACKGROUND
The South Dakota Department of Education gathered input from educators regarding content, rigor, developmental appropriateness and alignment of the Common Core Standards throughout the process and then provided that feedback to CCSSO and NGA. Feedback from South Dakota educators was generally positive.
On Nov. 29, 2010, the South Dakota Board of Education moved to adopt the Common Core Standards.
IMPLEMENTATION
In preparation for 2014-15 assessment, the Department of Education is launching the “Common Core Professional Development” series, which will cover a span of three years. The series will provide South Dakota educators with a systemic model to implement the Common Core within a learning environment rich in collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking.
The underlying outcomes for this initiative are:
ASSESSMENT
South Dakota along with 30 states have joined the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). In 2015, a set of comprehensive and innovative assessments including state-of-the-art adaptive online exams, for grades 3-8 and high school in English language arts and mathematics aligned to the Common Core State Standards will be assess so that all students leave high school prepared for postsecondary success in college or a career through increased student learning and improved teaching.
CONTACT
If you have a question, please see our Q&A forum.
For more information, contact Becky Nelson at the Department of Education's Office of Learning and Instruction at (605) 773-4681.
The Common Core Standards are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that young people need for success in college and careers.
2011-12 Common Core Professional Development Calendar – (Revised Aug. 23, 2011)
Revised Focus Standards
REGISTRATION - Deadline: Oct. 14, 2011
Register for Common Core PD Year 1 Series
Common Core Memorandum of Understanding
Subsitute Application
Common Core Memorandum of Understanding
Subsitute Application
8 Standards for Mathematical Practice in the Common Core State Standards
This one day workshop is designed to aid in the understanding and the concepts behind the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice. The 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice are a key part in the delivery of the increased cognitive demand of the Common Core State Standards. This workshop will provide teachers with background information and an in depth understanding of the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice.
Workshops will be held in Sioux Falls, Watertown, Aberdeen, Platte, Pierre, Rapid City and Spearfish
Registration is closed. For additional information, contact William Kliche with any questions.
BACKGROUND
The South Dakota Department of Education gathered input from educators regarding content, rigor, developmental appropriateness and alignment of the Common Core Standards throughout the process and then provided that feedback to CCSSO and NGA. Feedback from South Dakota educators was generally positive.
On Nov. 29, 2010, the South Dakota Board of Education moved to adopt the Common Core Standards.
IMPLEMENTATION
In preparation for 2014-15 assessment, the Department of Education is launching the “Common Core Professional Development” series, which will cover a span of three years. The series will provide South Dakota educators with a systemic model to implement the Common Core within a learning environment rich in collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking.
The underlying outcomes for this initiative are:
• Provide teachers with a hands on experience to gain a deeper understanding of the standards;
• Investigate how the Common Core standards impact teaching practices;
• Learn about the Common Core standards starting with the end in mind, how the standards can be assessed, working through curriculum planning;
• Give teachers opportunities to collaborate with other teachers from their grade levels as they understand Common Core standards;
• Emphasize standards-driven curriculum;
• Utilize Standards in Practice® theory and Understanding by Design model to gain model units of how to teach the standards that illustrate the vision;
• Connecting relevant initiatives and the 4 Rs (rigor, relevance, relationships, results).
• Investigate how the Common Core standards impact teaching practices;
• Learn about the Common Core standards starting with the end in mind, how the standards can be assessed, working through curriculum planning;
• Give teachers opportunities to collaborate with other teachers from their grade levels as they understand Common Core standards;
• Emphasize standards-driven curriculum;
• Utilize Standards in Practice® theory and Understanding by Design model to gain model units of how to teach the standards that illustrate the vision;
• Connecting relevant initiatives and the 4 Rs (rigor, relevance, relationships, results).
ASSESSMENT
South Dakota along with 30 states have joined the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). In 2015, a set of comprehensive and innovative assessments including state-of-the-art adaptive online exams, for grades 3-8 and high school in English language arts and mathematics aligned to the Common Core State Standards will be assess so that all students leave high school prepared for postsecondary success in college or a career through increased student learning and improved teaching.
CONTACT
If you have a question, please see our Q&A forum.
For more information, contact Becky Nelson at the Department of Education's Office of Learning and Instruction at (605) 773-4681.
