Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Questions from Kofa Cambridge Presentation

Well, first of all...MY FIRST BLOG EVER! I'm actually nervous about this, but thankful it's to the Kofa family who will "forgive" the rookie and any unknowing bad Blogging manners! Below are the questions that were submitted after the planning period informational session on Cambridge. As answers are "discovered", or if my answers need to be "changed", they will be added here! Happy Blogging! ********** How does this affect Health and PE? At this time, Health and PE will not be affected. Students still need the required electives by Board Policy. In addition, Health and PE are important aspects of our curriculum. Our teachers becoming increasingly adept at cognitive skills that can be supported in PE, for example journaling, logging of data, measurement, and organizational skills. Our PE department is not a traditional department in its offerings. They work together to provide a curriculum that students CHOOSE to take in their coursework. Will the district create a final exam in addition to the Cambridge exam? If so, which will be administered on final exam day? Although final exams have not been discussed specifically, Common Assessments and Exams will continue for our students and teachers in order to assess student achievement. How are we addressing the fact that our textbooks will be obsolete? I am waiting to see the resources that are a part of the curriculum. Will Cambridge teachers be given more copy allotments? At Kofa High School, we do not make copies for the sake of making copies. In an effort to preserve our environment and resources we have made a conscious effort to steer away from copies and become more efficient in our manner of offering curriculum If copies are necessary we will make them. If equally or more efficient means of operating for student achievement are viable, that is what I would expect. Often times, many options of "copies" are due to poor planning or rushed need. Plan for success and conserve resources just as you would in your own home. Is there a possibility for Collaboration Pay? It is rumored to exist (but we remember what Gina says about rumors, right?). I have not ever heard of "collaboration pay". Collaboration is mandatory as we move into a 21st century learning culture. Quite honestly, it will be part of who we are regardless of pay. Collaboration and working together will be mandatory simply due to the fact that education has changed and the best teaching now happens in working with one another collaboratively on planning and planned assessments. As we move into major accountability for educators at local, state and federal levels, I would think we would be moving quickly into sharing, planning, and working together simply to keep our positions in education . What are we going to do about SPED students who are at a low reading level? What are we going to do about all students at a low reading level? What are we going to do about teachers not prepared for this type of curriculum? What are we going to do about administrators who aren't trained in blogging???? Folks, we do the same thing we always do...WE TEACH.

WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO ACCEPT THAT WE ARE ALL READING TEACHERS. Then we are going to find the best, most effective strategies out there and USE them in our classrooms. We are going to learn from AVID. We are going to change up the way we do things. We are going to teach our kids to read and build in support for all students, teachers and administrators! :)


Is there a possibility of a modified block? The cool thing about Kofa is there are always possibilities. This type of schedule move would have to be a teacher group initiative, with discussion and collaboration for us all. I would not support a move into a modified block without that collaboration and consensus. Personally as an educator, I would LOVE to explore the possibility. But I also know that change is difficult yet constant. Is there still room for the Fine Arts for Freshmen? There will not be aFINE ARTS portion in our curriculum for 2011-2012, but it will continue to be looked at for future. Can I get a copy of the power point? We will post it to our PD Website. Is there a possibility for Mobile Labs? We have two currently at Kofa. They were purchased with ARRA grant funds. With the lack of capital budget due to legislative cuts in education, grants would be the only possibility in the near future for us to fund more Mobile Labs. How does this affect STEAM ? STEAM is not a Kofa initiative, but the Cambridge curriculum will be used at all schools for all Freshmen programs. I do not believe a curriculum such as Cambridge would do anything but ENHANCE student achievement in any program. What if a 9th grader comes in as a math "whiz" and is above the level of Cambridge? First we celebrate! Then we find a "whiz" of a program. This student and family would be invited to learn all about Move On When Ready and the Board Examination System and decide the best path for that student.

5 comments:

  1. How awesome! Thank you for being a part of the excitement. I know it's a challenge to get us all logged in properly, but I really appreciate everyone's patience and positive input! I have no new answers tonight about Cambridge, but I continue to feel so fortunate to be a part of it with KOFA!

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  2. I think that this is a great opportunity for us. I am excited for Cambridge.

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  3. Jay Pierson from SLHS sent this and I thought it may provide some more information for us.

    I did some digging and came up with some Cambridge answers to SOME of my questions. Others are still out there.

    There is a web site for we Yanks that is simpler to understand and even has a sample "Lower Division Course of Study" that would plug into our new schedule (did you all say schedule the British way just then?).

    It is interesting that English is divided up into Language and Literature, but the Literature i in the Humanities category.


    Q: For MOWR, how many tests must a student pass to meet the requirements in these areas?

    Math= 1 test
    Science= 2 tests from Chemistry, Biology or Physics or 1 test=Coordinated Science

    English=2 tests Reading and Literature (although the Reading includes Speaking and Listening)

    Social Studies=2 tests World History and US History (to be unveiled in the fall of 2012)

    Q: Has the state approved the common core standards in these areas? Math/English yes. Science is ongoing. SS is not.

    Q: What will a "passing" score be on Cambridge tests (1-8 scale) Not decided. Possibly late Spring to Summer. Maybe, I asked her, about the best time to plant begonias.

    There will be materials available during our training on April 28-30 (Maybe. Apparently ADE still has to approve the agreement between YUHSD and Cambridge. Rumor is that the Brits are trying to sell another bridge to those dummies in Arizona.)

    Thanks to Jay for the information!

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  4. Each school now has the opportunity for training. That will be on Aril 28, 29 and 30. 25 teachers from each site, those teaching Cambridge next year as well as chairs, will be involved in the training.

    Because of the numbers needing to get training, substitute teaching will be an opportunity in creative planning the Thursday and Friday!

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