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Arizona’s Move On When Ready Initiative January, 2011

Arizona’s Move On When Ready Initiative January, 2011

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Page 1: Arizona’s Move On When Ready Initiative January, 2011

Arizona’s Move On When Ready Initiative

January, 2011

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The Arizona Move On When Ready Opportunity

• Provides a new performance-based pathway to high school graduation through the Grand Canyon High School Diploma. (Arizona Revised Statues Title 15, Chapter 7, Article 6)

• The program is designed to greatly increase the proportion of high school students who leave high school ready to do college-level work.

• The program brings a proven system of aligned instruction and examinations used by high performing countries to Arizona high schools, moving us towards outcomes-based learning and away from time-based learning.

• Achievement of a Grand Canyon High School Diploma will signify that students are college and career ready – defined as having the English and mathematics skills and knowledge needed to succeed in college level courses at open admissions postsecondary institutions that count toward a degree or certificate without taking remedial or developmental coursework

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The Arizona Move On When Ready Model:A Few Key Points

• Not intended to pack four years of high school into two years but offers rigorous curriculum to prepare students for success in postsecondary educational pursuits.

• High expectations academic program accessible to all students. Move On When Ready is not an elite program.

• Emphasis is on the “READY” aspect of Move On When Ready.

• Voluntary program for interested schools. No present options open to students for high school study are closed by the passage of the Move On When Ready legislation.

• Students become “diploma eligible” – are not required to graduate early

• Requires collaboration across P-20 educational pipeline.

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Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Lower Division Board Examination Systems (different providers available; complete instructional systems)

Designed for all students

Students continue in Lower Division

and retake the Board Exams in

grade 11 and 12 if not initially passed Grand Canyon High School Diploma

Students can qualify for this performance-based diploma as early as the end of grade 10

Upper Division Board

Examination Systems

2 yr Open Admission

Institutions

Arizona Community Colleges

Full-Time Career and Technical

Education Study Leading to Industry

Certification

Move On When Ready – An Arizona System

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* Board Examination Systems are complete instructional systems designed for all students that comprise a core academic program; systems include syllabi, instructional materials, exams aligned to the curriculum, and teacher professional development

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The Arizona Move On When Ready Initiative: Part of a Larger National Effort

• Arizona is collaborating with the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) on the Move On When Ready effort. We are joined by several other states, including Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, New Mexico, New York, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and Vermont.

• NCEE has formed a Board Examination Systems Consortium Advisory Council. Arizona is represented on this advisory council by Dr. Vicki Balentine and Representative Rich Crandall.

• NCEE is providing substantial technical assistance and support to Consortium member states, including establishing the recommended course of study for the Grand Canyon High School Diploma and board exam pass points.

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Board Examination Systems: Comprehensive Programs of Study Aligned with High Standards

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Board Examination Systems are coherent and fully aligned instructional systems currently used in many high performing countries. They include:

• A set of courses that constitute a core curriculum and that are aligned to the new Common Core Standards.

• Thoughtfully constructed course designs captured in a syllabus.

• High quality exams derived from the curriculum using multiple assessment methods designed to determine whether the students have mastered the curriculum described in the syllabus.

• Quality teacher training matched to the course syllabi.

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Board Examination System Providers

Lower Division Program

The purpose of the lower division program (grades 9 and 10) is to create a very solid core curriculum for all high school students.

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Upper Division Program

Students who take an upper division Board

Examination System program (grades 11 and

12) would typically do so to prepare for

admission to a selective college and continue

with a rigorous core course of study. Providers Approved by the Arizona State Board of Education Include:

• ACT QualityCore (upper level)

• Cambridge Advanced International Certificate program (AICE)

• College Board Advanced Placement

• International Baccalaureate

Providers Approved by the Arizona State Board of Education Include:

• ACT QualityCore

• Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)

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Grand Canyon High School Diploma Minimum Graduation Requirements*

• Two credits of English

• Two credits of mathematics

• Two credits of science, including lab-based science, engineering or information technologies

• One credit of World History

• One credit of American History

• One credit of fine arts or career and technical education and vocational education; and

• One half-credit of economics

* Adopted in Rule by the Arizona State Board of Education on 1/24/2011

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The Arizona Move On When Ready Initiative: Milestones and Next Steps

The State Board of Education selected the Center for the Future of Arizona to lead the Move On When Ready initiative – September, 2010. All interested schools must contact and work with the Center for the Future of Arizona to offer Move On When Ready

Determination of Arizona Grand Canyon High School Diploma Requirements – State Board of Education - action January, 2011

Announcement of Board Examination System provider courses, products, services, and prices – NCEE Consortium on Board Examination Systems - January 2011

• Move On When Ready legislation (SB 1451 - trailer bill for purposes of clarification) – Center for the Future of Arizona - winter/spring 2011

• Recruitment of early adopter schools - Center for the Future of Arizona – ongoing

• Building Arizona Move On When Ready implementation models in collaboration with partner district and charter schools, JTEDs, community colleges, and universities – Center for the Future of Arizona – ongoing

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Arizona Early Adopter Schools:Fall 2011/Fall 2012

• Schools can implement Move On When Ready as a partial program or as a school-wide model. Schools will work with the Center for the Future of Arizona and NCEE to plan for and implement Move On When Ready.

• The earliest a Grand Canyon High School Diploma can be offered is 2012-2013 (start program with grade 9 students in fall 2011).

• Fall 2011 Start Opportunity: NCEE longitudinal study led by the University of Michigan Commitment: Offer a complete lower division board examination system in a

high school to a cohort of grade 9 students (minimum of 30% student participation rate); ensure teachers participate in professional development offered by the board exam providers; offer an upper division board examination system; participate in the research study; make the Grand Canyon H.S. Diploma available to those students who qualify and wish to take that option

Timeline: Commitment – February, 2011

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