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NC Race to the TopArts Education Leaders
Webinar
September 25, 20133:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Vision for Arts Education
In today’s globally competitive world, innovative thinking and creativity are essential for all school children. High quality, standards-based instruction in the arts develops these skills and effectively engages, retains, and prepares future-ready students for graduation and success in an entrepreneurial economy. Dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts, taught by licensed arts educators and integrated throughout the curriculum, are critical to North Carolina’s 21st century education.
Comprehensive Arts Education
NCDPI Arts Education Presenters
Christie Lynch EbertSection Chief, K-12 Program AreasArts Education (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools [email protected]
Slater M. MappArts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts)[email protected]
Special Guest Presenter
Jennifer DeNealRace to the Top Project Coordinator for Educator Effectiveness
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Have a question about educator effectiveness?
Email [email protected].
TIPS
• Question box
– Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting
– Please use the question box
• Questions/Answers
– Monitored and answered in question box and/or at the end of webinar
• Follow-up
– Presenters online at conclusion of webinar
– Email/phone
– Presentation posted on Website
Let’s Take a Poll!
Where are you located?
Eastern NC
Piedmont/Central NC
Western NC
What is your role?
NCDPI RttT Representatives
Objectives
• Good News!
• State Updates
• National Updates
• Looking Ahead
– (Professional Development and Resources)
Good News!
Good News!!!!
State Graduation Rate
Reaches New Heights
State Updates
State & RttT Updates
Educator Effectiveness
Visit www.ncpublicschools.org/effectiveness-model to learn more
More Info:Jennifer DeNeal
EducatorEffectiveness@ dpi.nc.gov
More Info:Jennifer DeNeal
EducatorEffectiveness@ dpi.nc.gov
5 Rating Categories
Teachers
1 65432Demonstrate Leadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Contribute to Academic
Success
3 Rating Categories
Not Demonstrated
Developing
Proficient
Accomplished
Distinguished
Does Not Meet Expected Growth
Meets Expected Growth
Exceeds Expected Growth
NC Educator Evaluation System
Overview of Standard 6
6Contribute to Academic
Success
6 End of Grade (EOG) or End of Course (EOC) tests
6 NC Final Exams
6 Career Technical Education Assessment
6 K-2 Literacy
6 Analysis of Student Work
Grade 36
Analysis of Student Work Process
Overview of Standard 6
In Need of Improvement
EffectiveHighly
Effective
Standards 1-5In the year
Standard 6Three-year rolling average
6 6 62 years ago
1 year ago
Currentyear+ + /3)
)
1 5432DemonstrateLeadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Any rating lower than proficient
And/Or
Does Not Meet
Expected Growth
Proficient or Higher
on Standards1-5
And
Meets or Exceeds Expected Growth
Accomplishedor Higher
on Standards1-5
And
Exceeds Expected Growth
Overview of Standard 6
Analysis of Student Work Process
In the proposed ASW process, teachers:•Describe teaching context and choose five Objectives
•Compile a Timelapse Artifact for each Objective
•Complete and upload an Evidence Collection
•Submit the Evidence Collection for “blind” review
•Receive a category rating for Standard 6
EVIDENCE COLLECTIONEVIDENCE
COLLECTION
TA 1
TA 1
TA 2
TA 2
TA 3
TA 3
TA 4
TA 4
TA 5
TA 5
2 Work Samples
2 Work Samples
2 Work Samples
2 Work Samples
2 Work Samples
Analysis of Student Work Process
Spring 2014 Pilot planned with educators from:
Original Pilot AreasOriginal Pilot Areas
Arts Education
Healthful Living
World Languages
Advanced Placement
International Baccalaureate
Analysis of Student Work Process
Memo Concerning Standard 6 to Superintendents from Rebecca Garland (September 17, 2013)
Proposed ASW Timeline
ASW Process Year 1 Implementation: 2014-2015ASW Process Year 1 Implementation: 2014-2015
ASW Process Refinement
Application Window
Online Platform Development
Initial Pilot Training
Official Pilot Launch
Content-Specific Training
Reviewer Training
Evaluation Window
Pilot Wrap-up
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
Analysis of Student Work Process
Legislative Updates
G.S. 115C-296: Arts Integration
• Requires that pre-service elementary teachers are prepared to “integrate the arts across the curriculum”.
• Outgrowth of H758 Arts Education Commission
• Wide-scale education legislation
– S724 (June 2012)
– H23 (March 2013)
– S168 (July 2013)
NC Pre-Service Arts Integration Initiative • Support the preparation of pre-service
educators to deliver a balanced education.
• Identify models and practices to prepare pre-service educators to integrate the arts.
• Foster collaborations to create access to a comprehensive arts education in our state.
H127: Credit for HS Graduation
• requires that students complete one credit in arts education for graduation– Beginning 2016– SBE to establish Criteria
and report funding requirements
• Passed House – referred to Senate rules– Must pass Senate and be
signed by Governor to become law
NationalUpdates
Joint PDI
• NASAA/NEA and SEADAE
– Denver, Colorado
– Comprehensive Arts Education through Collective Impact
National Standards
•National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) Wiki: https://nccas.wikispaces.com/Home
•September 30: Next release date for draft review (HS standards)
National Standards
What is Media Arts?
• Moving Image – Cinema/Video/Animation – narrative, non-narrative, environmental, experimental
• Imaging Design – digital process-based imagery, code enhanced (e.g. the image has code embedded in it for interactive and adaptive purposes)
• Sound Design – digital process-based aural synthesis and engineering
• Interactive Design – web, game, sensory-tech, creative code
• Multimedia and Intermedia – additive and hybridizing mixtures
• Virtual Design – 3D, 4D, 5D (spatial, animated, non-linear, interactive) environments, structures and experiences
The Inclusion of Media Arts in Next Generation Arts Standards
Resources and
Professional Development
NC Arts Education Wiki
http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/
NCDPI Arts Education Listserv
Professional Development
• RttT Institutes
– Summer and IHE
• Quarterly Webinars
• RESA Training (Spring 2014)
• Professional Associations
• Arts Education Think Tank
– October 2, 2013
• NC Arts Education Coordinators
– Oct. 3, 2013
– Meredith College
• Other
ArtsEdSearch
• the nation’s first online research and policy clearinghouse focused entirely on student and educator outcomes associated with arts learning in and out of school.
Preparing Students for the Next America: The Benefits of an Arts Education
Title I and the Arts
• Under ESEA, States and LEAs have flexibility to support the arts using Title I funds
• May be used for:
– Consulting and contracting
– Arts Materials
– Professional Development
K-8 Standards
Quick Reference Guides for the NC Standard Course of Study
Evaluation
• Please complete the RttT Webinar survey, available online at: go.ncsu.edu/webinar
NCDPI Arts EducationChristie Lynch EbertArts Education Consultant (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools [email protected]
Slater MappArts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts)[email protected]
Brenda Wheat WhitemanA+ Arts Education [email protected]
“The digital tools used during the course of this training have been helpful to some educators across the state. However, due to the rapidly changing digital environment, NCDPI does not represent nor endorse that these tools are the exclusive digital tools for the purposes outlined during the training.”