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Challenging All Students to Own Their Future September 28, 2015

Challenging All Students to Own Their Future September 28, 2015

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Challenging All Students to Own Their FutureSeptember 28, 2015

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The College Board Readiness & Success System

+ Easier for students to navigate a path through high school, college and career

+ Extraordinary, exclusive partnerships that deliver unprecedented benefits to students, educators, and states/districts

Beyond tests. More opportunities.

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“What should I focus on?”

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+ The few things that matter most

+ The work students are already doing in class

+ Clear and open

+ Useful benchmarks and consistent feedback

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Making it easier for students to show their best work

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One team for College Readiness

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Connect to College

Check-in and Focus

Readiness Baseline

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“How do I improve?”

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+ A supplement to great classroom instruction

+ Removing barriers to high-quality practice

+ Personalized practice plans

+ Collaborating with teachers and the community

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A radically democratic reboot of the test-prep industry

A real paradigm shift. I think they are really trying to change this from test preparation to an educational opportunity.

Designed to help level the playing field for all students interested in taking the SAT and preparing for college-level courses.

A first-generation student or low-income student might be better now because it’s actually through hard work. They engaged with the Khan Academy system, worked on the skills the high school maybe wasn’t preparing adequately for or didn’t have a chance to learn

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Khan Academy Partnership

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“How can I take advantage of the best opportunities?”

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+ Additional funds for student scholarships

+ AP Potential: Inviting students to take advantage of the opportunities they’ve earned

+ Exam and college admission fee waivers

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Access Through Partnerships

1955-2015 2015 Added $180 in scholarship opportunities

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Delivering Opportunity Through Fee Waivers

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“How do I make sure what I do in

high school prepares me for a

career?”

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+ Planning tools that engage students in thinking about their future

+ Delivering skills that matter for jobs of the future, including coding, which opens doors for all.

+ Achieving career readiness comes from productive preparation, not from taking another test

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“Powering Up: The campaign to teach computer science to a digital nation”

From the Washington Post:

+ “Seattle-based Code.org, founded by two tech entrepreneurs, and the College Board, the New York-based non-profit that administers the SAT and Advanced Placement tests, are offering to help 35 of the country’s largest school districts teach new computer science classes.” PSAT

8/9 potential

Use Code.org

Coding

career succes

s

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AP + Project Lead the Way

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The ChallengeBy 2020, 92% of STEM jobs will require postsecondary education and training; only 42.6% of SAT takers in the class of 2014 met the SAT College and Career

Readiness Benchmark

AP + PLTW ProgramPreparing more students for degrees and careers in STEM

+ Connect AP and PLTW courses to create college and career pathways in Engineering, Biomedical Science, and Computer Science

+ Career-focused opportunities sponsored by key industry partners

+ New credential to recognize and reward students

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The College Board Readiness & Success System

+ Easier for students to navigate a path through high school, college and career

+ Extraordinary, exclusive partnerships that deliver unprecedented benefits to students, educators, and states/districts

Beyond tests. More opportunities.