This is a video about standards and accountability of schools. It also explains how schools are graded A-F and why. This relates to week 5 because we will be discussing all types of standard, such as, Oklahoma standards, student/teacher standards, and many more.
This is a video about standards and accountability of schools. It also explains how schools are graded A-F and why. This relates to week 5 because we will be discussing all types of standard, such as, Oklahoma standards, student/teacher standards, and many more.
Building on the best of existing state standards, the Common Core State Standards provide clear and consistent learning goals to help prepare students for college, career, and life. The standards clearly demonstrate what students are expected to learn at each grade level, so that every parent and teacher can understand and support their learning.
Building on the best of existing state standards, the Common Core State Standards provide clear and consistent learning goals to help prepare students for college, career, and life. The standards clearly demonstrate what students are expected to learn at each grade level, so that every parent and teacher can understand and support their learning.
ISTE Standards for Teachers are the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge educators need to teach, work and learn in an increasingly connected global and digital society. In week 5 we will be teaching discussing these standards.
ISTE Standards for Teachers are the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge educators need to teach, work and learn in an increasingly connected global and digital society. In week 5 we will be teaching discussing these standards.
This site is a wonderful example of a standards connector webpage. It allows you to compile lesson plans and attach the standards along with the concepts you are teaching. It not only has Common Core (which is what most sites have), but it also has the standards for Non-Common Core sites. This is a great resource.
This link is the packet of standards we gave to have you deconstruct as group during class. If you don't finish in class you have access to the site. After all groups complete their standard this packet will be filled out completely.
This link is the packet of standards we gave to have you deconstruct as group during class. If you don't finish in class you have access to the site. After all groups complete their standard this packet will be filled out completely.
Find information on the Standards Setting Steering Committee and about the process of developing new state standards in math and English language arts. Visit the hub for Oklahoma's new K-12 academic standards. Oklahoma Academic Standards serve as expectations for what students should know and be able to do by the end of the school year.
Here is an example of deconstructing standards in action. The site gives a detailed description of how the standard was deconstructed and how the lesson was created.
Having a copy of digital learning standards that presents them in a way that is easy to understand as well as broken down into understandable chunks will help as we work through digital portfolios and their relevance in a 21st century classroom.
Although Oklahoma uses a modified version of the Standards, this website gives educators a helpful look at the Standards, what they are about, and access to the Standards for teachers and parents alike to look at and use.
This article describes what information literacy is and how to use it with technology. In addition, the article gives a description on how it is used in higher education and pedagogy. As you read further into the article it describes the standards and assessments applied to information literacy.
OpenEd bills itself as the "World's Largest Educational Resource Catalog." I like that you can pick one of the Common Core standards (part of the Oklahoma Academic Standards in Oklahoma) and it brings up electronic resources specific to that standard.
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) are a set of standards published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for the purpose of leveraging the use of technology in K-12 education to enable students to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital society.
What we Found:
The National Educational Technology standards give information about the standards with technology. Some of these standards include:
-Teachers model and advocate safe teaching
-promote digital etiquette, and they exhibit legal and ethical responsibility and respect
-teachers identify the societal global issues of media literacy in an evolving digital world
-exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources
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A consortium of 26 states and other science groups created the Next Generation Science Standards. Many states plan on adopting them in the coming years. The standards are organized into three dimensions: disciplinary core ideas, science and engineering practices, and cross cutting concepts.
This post is very similar to Dr. Stansberry's instructions on deconstructing standards, and provides a good framework for breaking down what the standards mean and how to implement them.