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Arts Updates 2012-13 Kentucky Music Educators Association
February 12, 2013
Louisville, Ky.
Greetings
Today’s Goals
•Standards update
•Arts Integration
•Program Reviews
Standards updates
• American Alliance for Theatre and Education
• Arts Education Partnership
• The College Board
• Educational Theatre Association
• National Association for Music Education
• National Art Education Association
• National Dance Education Organization
• State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education
• The 1994 Standards are nearly 20 years old, a normal revision cycle is 6 to 8 years
• To reflect the 21st Century needs of students, teachers, parents, and administrators
• Emphasis on Common Core subject areas for federal accountability system + STEM subjects is marginalizing arts learning
• To re-assert that the arts are core academic subjects taught by highly qualified teachers, as stated in ESEA
The need for revised standards (Professional and Political)
Our teams leading the way
• More than 380 individuals applied to serve on five
art discipline standards writing teams
• NCCAS’s professional organizations chose teams
based on skills in teaching, standards and
curriculum writing, assessment and leadership, and
practical knowledge in their area of expertise
• Visit http://nccas.wikispaces.com for a complete
list of writers
1. Best practice based on research (College Board)
2. Dance, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts and Media Arts standards
3. An organizing framework for five arts disciplines that includes:
• Philosophical foundations/Lifelong goals
• Enduring Understandings/Essential Questions
• Observable and measurable standards
• Illustrative assessments and student work in a web-based environment
The Next Generation Standards will include:
Artistic Processes
• Create
• Perform/Present
• Respond
• Connect (dance,
media arts, theatre)
• Some drafts are likely to be complete and ready for internal review in March 2013.
• A full public review is planned for late summer or fall this year.
• Updated information will be posted on the NCCAS wiki site regularly during this period.
http://www.nccas.wikispaces.com
• The current goal is to have a finished draft of the complete standards by late 2013, ready for posting in an “Evergreen” web-based environment in 2014.
• Population of student work and other tools and resources on the website will continue, along with revisions, throughout 2014.
Current work and timeline
How are we going to integrate the arts?
The Kennedy Center’s Definition of
Arts Integration
Three Variations
Arts as
Curriculum
Arts
Enhanced
Curriculum
Arts
Integrated
Curriculum
Gene Wilhoit, Executive Director, Council of Chief
State School Officers
The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk Youth: Findings from Four Longitudinal Studies
National Endowment for the Arts study,
James S. Catterall
resources
O Arts Academies
O Social Studies and the arts
O World languages and the arts
O Emergent literacy and the arts
O Upper grades proposed
O STEAM proposed
O ECE and the arts coming in March
ECE and Arts Integration O Kentucky public school teachers teams of Exceptional Child
Education (ECE) and Arts teacher in grades 3-8.
O This Institute will consist of three components: (1) 6-hour
PD, (2) a two-day artist residency, spring of 2013, and (3) a
Summit meeting for sharing of lesson plans and student
work.
O The deadline to apply is February 11, 2013. For further
information and application form please go
to: http://www.kentuckycenter.org/content/downloads/ECE
-Arts-Integration2013.pdf. or contact Stacy Ridgway
at [email protected] or 502-562-0711 (email
preferred).
O This program is provided under a contract with The John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Program reviews
Term clarifications
O ARTS teachers: any teacher
responsible for delivery of arts
instruction
O Teachers: any school personnel with
responsibility for instruction
O ALL teachers: All certified personnel
within a school including librarians,
counselors, administrators, etc.
Term clarifications O Regularly :implies that something is done at the
same time periodically O Students regularly reflect on, critique and evaluate the artistic
products and performances of others and themselves as is
grade level and age appropriate.
O Routinely: implies that something is done often
O Students, with teacher guidance, routinely use creative,
evaluative, analytical and problem solving skills in developing
and/or reflecting in their artistic performances and products.
A change… O Curriculum and Instruction,
Demonstrator 1, Characteristic b:
O “...150 minutes…” moved to
Distinguished
O Can not be found in KAR nor KRS
O Clarifying bullets added for all grade
levels at Proficient, Distinguished and
Needs Improvement levels of
implementation
All program reviews must be entered into ASSIST for 2012-13 O Data entered into the 2011-12
diagnostic will not carry over
O Copy and paste from 2011-12
O Utilize the working document
O Arts and Humanities, Practical
Living/Career Studies and Writing; K-3
for the field test
O Diagnostic tools available this month
What to expect in ASSIST O Check box evidence list is gone
O A required text box has been added for schools
to list their evidence
O A required text box has been added for schools
to write a rationale explaining how the evidence
identified supports the level of implementation
for a given demonstrator
O A separate Next Steps diagnostic for schools to
discuss plans for sustainability, improvement
support OGuidelines for Program Review
Evidence
OReconciliation document
OWorking documents
Oweb-based professional learning
O K-3
O ASSIST
evidence
O Natural result of teaching and learning
O Student product
O Students have met standards and objectives
O Occurs on an ongoing basis
O Supports the stated rationale
O Could a reasonable outside person look at a
school’s evidence and reach the same
conclusion about a program rating as the
school team did?
Program review accountability
O The Unbridled Learning accountability model is
organized around the Kentucky Board of Education’s
four strategic priorities: Next-Generation Learners, Next-Generation Instructional Programs and Support
(Program Reviews), Next-Generation Professionals and Next-Generation Schools/ Districts.
Program review accountability
O The recent first release of data from the
Unbridled Learning model included only the Next-
Generation Learners component (Achievement
[Proficiency], Gap, Growth, Readiness for
College/Career and Graduation Rate). Schools have already received their 2012-13 Next-
Generation Learner Overall Scores as targets for
Proficient. In the fall of 2013, the second round of data from the
model will be released, and that data will include both
Next-Generation Learners and Next-Generation
Instructional Programs and Support (Program Reviews).
Program review accountability O The Program Review scores will have two roles in
the summer of 2013: 1) Schools will see a publicly-reported Program Review
classification (Needs Improvement, Proficient, Distinguished) for
each subject (AH/PLCS/Writing). 2) Scores will provide a baseline for the combined accountability
model that includes Next-Generation Learner and Next-
Generation Instructional Programs and Support (Program
Reviews) and the Overall Score as the target for Proficient in
2013-14.
Data for ALL Program Reviews MUST be entered in ASSIST by
June 1, 2013. During the school year 2013-14, schools and districts should be
working to improve baseline data. This gives schools an opportunity
to make modifications in program areas that need improvement.
Program review contacts O Arts & Humanities
Robert Duncan ([email protected])
O PL/CS
O PE & Health Jamie Sparks ([email protected])
Todd Davis ([email protected])
Stephanie Bunge ([email protected])
O Careers Leslie Slaughter ([email protected])
Matt Chaliff ([email protected])
O Writing Jackie Rogers ([email protected]) ,Kelly Clark ([email protected])
O K-3 Rebecca Atkins-Stumbo ([email protected])
O World Language Jacque Van Houten ([email protected])
O Accountability Rae McEntyre ([email protected])