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EQuIP Rubric(Educators Evaluating Quality

Instructional Products)

Illinois State Board of Education Content Area Specialists

The History Behind the Tool

The Tri-State Collaborative

EQuIP

(Educators Evaluating Quality

Instructional Products)

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Purpose Instructional Materials Guidance

Lesson/Unit Alignment

Develop a deeper understanding of the New Illinois Learning Standards

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Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Dimension 3

Aligned Units/Lessons

StartDimension 4

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The EQuIP Rubric Design

Multi-Day Lessons

Units

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Single task or activity.

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How States May Use The Rubric

• Guide development

• Evaluate

• Gain deeper understanding of the CCSS

• Inform vendors

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EQuIP Rubric

1.Guide for lesson plan/unit alignment

2.Rating scale - NOT recommended for classroom use or teacher evaluation

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EQuIP Rubric

Educational organizations may use the backside of the rubric to determine the quality and alignment of lessons and units to:

1.Identify exemplars/models for teachers’ use within and across states;

2.Provide constructive criteria-based feedback to developers,

3.Review existing instructional materials to determine what revisions are needed.

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The Rubric Organizes Criteria That Describe Quality Lessons/Units

Criteria that define the rubric are organized to describe quality in four dimensions.

Slide taken from Tri-State Quality Review Rubric & Process (Achieve)

Dimension #1 Alignment to the

Depth of CCSS

Dimension #2 Key Shifts of Focus in the CCSS

Dimension #3 Instructional

Supports

Dimension #4 Assessment

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CCSS Alignment is Four Dimensional

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1st Step: Make a foldableShow only Dimensions I And IV

Backward PlanningGoals Assessment Methods

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Backwards Design/EQuIP Rubric

1. Identify the results desired

2. Determine acceptable levels of evidence that support the desired results

3.Design activities that will make the desired results happen

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Dimension I: Alignment to the CCSSDimension I: Alignment to the CCSS

Targeted set of Standard(s)

For Units

Dimension II: Key Shifts in CCSSDimension II: Key Shifts in CCSS

Key Shifts in ELA and Math

Meeting student learning needs

Dimension III: Instructional SupportsDimension III: Instructional Supports

Dimension IV: AssessmentDimension IV: Assessment

Observable Evidence of Learning

Assesses Proficiency

Aligned Rubrics/Scoring Guides for Guidance

EQuIP Rubrics

RubricsELA K-2 and 3-12

Math K-12

http://www.achieve.org/equip

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Resource

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Evidence Tables

What are evidence tables/statements?

Evidences describe what students might say or do to demonstrate mastery of the

standards.

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Evidence-Centered Design for the PARCC Assessments

The PBA and EOY assessments together are the Summative AssessmentPBA = Performance Based Assessment ~75% thru school yearEOY= End of Year ~90% thru school year

PARCC Evidence TablesELA MathGrade

Claim

Standards

Evidence Evidence

Grade

Practice Standards

http://www.parcconline.org/assessment-blueprints-test-specs

What do they tell us?

ELA• Direction in developing

scoring guides and rubrics• How to develop stems for

questions/tasks for instruction aligned with the standards

• Clue to Scope and Sequence• How PARCC is assessing our

students

Math• When and What is assessed

at each grade/course• Clarifications to standards

on assessment• Most likely Practice

Standard for each evidence statement

• Clue to Scope and Sequence

Today’s Session DescriptionsMorning Sessions•ELA K-5 Jill Brown•ELA 6-12 Kathi Rhodus•Math K-12 Dana CartierAfternoon Sessions•Instructional Supports Lisa Ward•Administrators Session Part I

References• Wiggins, G. (2005). Adapted from The

Understanding by Design Handbook. Wiggins, et al. Alexandria, Virginia: ASCD.

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