Illinois State Board of EducationFebruary 14, 2011
Pre-Service Advisory Group (PSAG) Developed Standards 23 IAC 24
Focused on “Each Child” rather than “All” Children Focused on Literacy (Elementary and Secondary) Focused on needs of Special Education,
ELL/Bilingual, Gifted Combined Language Arts, Technology and Illinois
Professional Teacher Standards into one set of nine standards
Rules are in place and effective July 1, 2013
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English Language Arts K-12 Cross discipline literacy expectations Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and
Language ELA teachers and teachers in other areas
are important in developing students’ literacy
Integrated Model Mathematics K-12
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Clarity: designed to help teachers, students, and parents understand what is expected of them to be ready to enter the workforce or college
Consistency: levels the playing field so all students will be held to the same rigorous expectations
Global Society: internationally benchmarked to high performing countries
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•They demonstrate independence.•They build strong content knowledge.•They respond to varying demands of audience, task, purpose discipline.•They comprehend as well as critique. •They value evidence.•They use technology and digital media strategically and capably.•They come to understand other perspectives and cultures.
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Benchmarked to College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards.
K-8 standards are listed by grade level.
9-12 standards are listed in two year bands to allow flexibility in course design.
Separated into four strands: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, Language.
6–12 standards are divided into two sections English, Language Arts and history/social studies, science, and technical
subjects. This division reflects the This division reflects:
unique, time-honored place of ELA teachers in developing students’ literacy
Skills and recognition that teachers in other areas must have a role in this development as well.
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Focus on numeracy in the early grades Basic algebraic readiness by eighth grade Geometric concepts in the middle grades Emphasis on solving real world problems No specific high school course sequence
or structure recommended
CCSSO content analysis of the new common core standards
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More Meaningful Standards: consistent across states, clear to the public and on track for college.
Higher Quality Tests: assessments will include performance tasks to measure critical thinking, strategic problem solving, research and writing.
Through-Course Testing: Students will take parts of the assessment at key times during the school year, closer to when they learn the material.
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Maximize Technology: PARCC assessments will be computer based.
Cross-State Comparability: States in PARCC will adopt common assessments and common performance standards.
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Sept. 2011
Development phase begins
Sept. 2012
First year field testing and
related research and
data collection begins
Sept. 2013
Second year field testing begins and
related research and
data collection continues
Sept. 2014
Full administratio
n of PARCC assessments
begins
Oct. 2010
Launch and design phase
begins
Summer 2015
Set achievement
levels, including
college-ready performance
levels
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http://www.isbe.net/common_core/
Our Students. . .Prepared for success after high school Our Promise. . .Leadership, Advocacy, & Support
Our Future…Strong communities, competitive workforce
New, rigorous teacher and principal evaluations
Independent alternative teacher and principal preparation programs
Comprehensive approach to longitudinal data system
Doubled the number of authorized charter schools
June 1, 2010: Overhauled the State's principal preparation and certification requirements
5 time limit for certification testing requirements - February, 2010
Raised passing scores for Basic Skills test September 11, 2010
Rules for Board Review: February/March 2011o A revamped continuous approval for
higher education programs o Approval process of not-for-profits
entities o New focus for principal preparation
Examining different types of tasks for use as assessments during student teaching
Piloting use of video for assessment activities
Redefining academic language for specific content areas
Working on rubrics for alignment between evidence, commentaries, and competencies
Teacher and Principal Evaluation: The Performance Evaluation Advisory Council (PEAC) formed to work on a state system focused on performance and student growth.
• Representative teachers, administrators, researchers, and the state agency
• Received charge from SB 315 to develop a “Default Model” for teacher and principal evaluation, along with training program for evaluators.
• Meet monthly in Bloomington• Building a foundation of information by
learning about what is being done in the state and nationally.
Provide for the use of data and indicators on student growth as a significant factor in rating the teacher’s and principal’s performance.
Align with researched based standards and professional competencies
Provide for an evaluator training program for every evaluator
Includes evaluation of performance and student growth and based on 4 common rating system: Excellent Proficient Needs Improvement Unsatisfactory
September 1, 2012 Principal Evaluation Written Plan Teacher Evaluation Written Plan Evaluators Trained Four Ratings Principals Evaluated with New Plan* SIG Grant Teachers Evaluated with New
Plan 300 Schools in Chicago Evaluate Teachers
September 1, 2013 Remaining CPS teachers evaluatedSeptember 1, 2014 Research-based study issued assessing
validity & reliabilitySeptember 1, 2015 Lowest Performing 20% of remaining
school district September 1, 2016 All other school districts
New Endorsement Requirements effective 2012 Impacts students in your program currently Looking at graduates coming out of programs
after February 2012 Principal Preparation Legislative Changes
2014 No longer be able to recommend for General Administrative endorsement
New programs must be approved and in place by 2012 or cannot admit candidates
Effective February 1, 2012 24 s.h. and pass the content test for all areas
except science and social science which require 32 s.h. and pass the test
12 of 24 s.h. must be upper division courses For science and social science must have 12 s.h.
in a specific designation (i.e. science biology would require 12 s.h. in biology and pass test; to add physics designation would require 12 s.h. in physics and pass test).
Illinois Professional Teaching Standards 2013 Graduates starting February 1, 2013 Programs must be approved by the STCB New Assessments for Professional Teaching
starting 2013 Code of Ethics for Educators - Current
Review dispositions to ensure aligns to Code of Ethics
Talk about Code of Ethics with candidates-What does it mean to be a member of the teaching profession?
Preparation Programs linked to Effective Teachers through evaluation data (2018)
Must redefine how we prepare educators Must provide professional development
based on performance reviews Must provide Induction and Mentoring for
new teachers and principals Must understand evaluation process and
ratings required-how do you evaluate in clinical
Must redefine how we prepare educators Must provide professional development
based on performance reviews Must provide Induction and Mentoring for
new teachers and principals Must understand evaluation process and
ratings required-how do you evaluate in clinical
Think about the impact on PK-12 and not on candidates
Focus on instruction Rules going to JCAR in March ISBE is working on template for applications All programs must be approved
Defining middle level Content requirements for endorsements at
middle level and elementary Moving to standards for middle level Self-contained or middle level content for
overlapping grade levels Defining criteria for programs
Selection Student teaching requirements Content and Standards
All Stakeholders Working Togethercan Improve Outcomes and Opportunities
for Each and Every Illinois Student.
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