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Implementing the University of California’s A-G Policy for Independent Study Nina Costales High School Articulation University of California | Office of the President CCIS Conference, San Francisco January 31, 2013

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Implementing the University of California’s A-G Policy for

Independent StudyNina Costales

High School Articulation

University of California | Office of the President

CCIS Conference, San FranciscoJanuary 31, 2013

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OverviewThe A-G Subject Requirements The “a-g” course pattern New English and math course criteria

Updating Your A-G Course List Course submission timeline Changes for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 update cycles Annual course list update check-list

Career Technical Education (CTE) UC and CTE: How far we have come CTE courses by subject area

Ongoing Initiatives and Projects in High School Articulation

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Doorways Websites

Online Update website

https://doorways.ucop.edu/update – Manage and update course list and school’s information.

“a-g” Course List website

https://doorways.ucop.edu/list – View any school’s or program’s course list.

“a-g” Guide website

http://www.ucop.edu/agGuide/ – Informational website for everything “a-g,” updating your course

list, Career Technical Education (CTE), and online learning.

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The A-G Subject Requirements

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Purpose of Articulation

Prepare students to participate fully in their first-year program at the University.

Provide students with a general knowledge foundation for new and advanced study.

Help students develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

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The A-G Course Pattern

Subject requirementRequired # of years Criteria

History/social science (“a”)2 years

1 year of world history AND 1 year of U.S. history, or ½ year of U.S. history and ½ year of government.

English (“b”)4 years

Includes regular writing, reading of classic and modern literature, and practice with listening and speaking.

Mathematics (“c”)3 years

Including the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra and 2- and 3-dimensional geometry.

Laboratory science (“d”)2 years

Courses in at least 2 of the 3 disciplines of biology, chemistry, and physics.

Language other than English (“e”)2 years

The same language other than English.

Visual and performing arts (“f”)1 year

Chosen from dance, drama/theater, music, or the visual arts.

College-preparatory elective (“g”)1 year

An “a-f” course beyond those used to satisfy the requirement OR course approved as “g” elective.

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New English (“b”) Course Criteria

BOARS approved new English course criteria in Fall 2011.

Changes in course criteria include:– Incorporation of the California-adopted Common Core Standards.

Address all Common Core College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.

– Addition of listening and speaking components. Practice speaking in large and small groups. Develops critical listening skills.

Effective for new English courses submitted for the 2012-13 year.

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New Math (“c”) Course Criteria

BOARS approved new math course criteria in Fall 2011.

Changes in course criteria include:– Incorporation of the California-adopted Common Core Standards.

Address 8 Standards of Mathematical Practice. Incorporate into key assignments, instructional methods, and

assessments.

– Focus on learning to absorb major ideas and principles. Not treating math content as a check-list.

– Geometry requirement. Students applying during fall 2014 must complete a Geometry course or

an appropriate integrated sequence with a grade of C or better. Higher-level courses will no longer validate the omission of Geometry.

Effective for new math courses submitted for the 2012-13 year.

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Updating Your A-G Course List

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Update Cycle at a Glance

2011-12 Update History

23,436 = Total number of courses submitted.– 9,390 = Total number of new courses submitted.– 8,500 = Number of courses received during the last 2 weeks of cycle.

2012-13 Update Cycle Preliminary Numbers

Over 22,000 = Total number of courses submitted.– 8,000 = Number of courses received during the last 2 weeks of cycle

6,996 received the last week of the official update cycle. 3,250 received during the last 72 hours.

Begin updating your course list early for the 2013-14 cycle!

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A-G Course List Update Timeline

*2013-14 update cycle will open March 1, 2013

2013-14A-G Online

Updates website

opens for course

submissions on

March 1, 2013

PHASE 1March 1-

June 1, 2013New courses

submitted may have up

to 2 resubmission opportunities

PHASE 2June 2-

August 1, 2013

New courses submitted may

have only 1 resubmission opportunity

PHASE 3August 2-

September 15, 2013

New courses submitted have no

opportunity for resubmission

All new course

submissions and

resubmissions must be

submitted by September

15, 2013

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Annual Course List Update Check-list

1) Verify demographic information.

2) Submit new courses for “a-g” approval.

3) Revise existing courses.

4) Track un-submitted, submitted, and reviewed courses.

5) Check course list for accuracy.

Updating your course list (“a-g” Guide): http://www.ucop.edu/agguide/updating-your-course-list/index.html

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Step #1: Verifying Demographic Information

This submission publishes the current year’s list on the “a-g” Course List website.

Must be submitted prior to other list updates.

Once submitted, any changes are immediately updated on the list.

Can be updated and resubmitted throughout the update cycle.

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Step #2: Submitting New Courses

Use the “New Course” section when:– Adding a brand new course.– Adding courses previously approved by UC.– Changing the approved subject area of a course.– Adding the UC honors weight to an existing course.– Lengthening a course from a semester-long (0.5 units) to a

yearlong course (1.0 unit).– Making significant content changes to a pre-existing, approved

course.

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Previously Approved Courses

Courses defined as previously approved are:– Courses granted program status, such as AP, IB, UCCI, CSU

EAP, and ROP courses.– Courses approved at another school within the same district.– Courses removed within the last 3 years that are being reinstated.– UC-approved online courses from an online course publisher or

school.– Courses modeled after others from a school outside the district.

Subject-specific course content description is not required.– Exception: courses modeled after others from outside the district.

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Required Information for New Courses

Teacher contact Course title Transcript abbreviations and/or course codes Subject area and category Grade level(s) Unit value/length of course Brief course or catalog description Pre- and/or co-requisites Textbooks and supplemental instructional materials Course purpose* Course outline* Key assignments* Instructional strategies* Assessment methods*

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Tools for Course Development and Submission

A-G subject area course criteria– The goals, requirements, and guidelines of each requirement.– Available on “a-g” Guide in “Subject Requirements” section.

Course description templates– Paper versions of the online new course submission form.– Available on “a-g” Guide in “Updating Course List” section.

Sample courses– Examples of exceptional submissions.– Use the search feature to locate these designated sample course descriptions.– Available on “a-g” Course List website.

Course evaluation rubrics– Provides the criteria and explanations for each component of the new course

template.– Available on “a-g” Guide in “Updating Course List” section.

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Step #3: Revise Existing Courses

Revisions are defined as changes in:– Course title– Transcript abbreviation– Course code– Schools associated with a course (districts only)– Category– Grade level– Shortening the length of a course from yearlong (1.0 unit) to

semester-long (0.5 units)– Removing the UC honors status– Deleting a course

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Step #4: Track Course Submissions

“In Progress” section– See which courses have not been submitted to UC.

“In Review” section– Submitted courses and those under review.

“Results” section– Courses that have been reviewed and include the analyst’s

comments.

“Find Submission” section– Search for past and current course submissions.

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Step #5: Course List Accuracy

Errors in your course list can disadvantage prospective UC and CSU applicants.

– Course lists are used to verify the accuracy of a student’s self-reported coursework.

If a course is left off the list, students may not receive the “a-g” subject credit they deserve.

– Course lists are used to evaluate how a student took advantage of the academic opportunities available during a given year.

All courses on a list for a given year are assumed to have been offered and taught that year.

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Career Technical Education (CTE)

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Misconceptions of UC and CTE

Some of the common misconceptions are:

– UC does not approve CTE courses at all.

– UC only approves CTE courses in the college-preparatory elective (“g”) subject area.

– Identifying a course as CTE in a submission will decrease the chance a course will be approved.

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UC and CTE Milestones

2003: ROPs granted program status and “a-g” course lists established.

2006: CIP Grants became available.

2008: CTE course criteria developed by UC Faculty.

2010: Inception of the UCCI Institutes.

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CTE Courses by A-G Subject Area

“a-g” Subject Area # of UC-approved CTE Courses

History/social science (“a”) 54

English (“b”) 19

Mathematics (“c”) 15

Laboratory science (“d”) 1469

Language other than English (“e”) 459

Visual and performing arts (“f”) 4612

College-preparatory elective (“g”) 3351

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A-G Courses by CTE Industry Sector

CTE Industry Sector # of UC-approved CTE Courses

Agriculture and Natural Resources 1389

Arts, Media and Entertainment 3775

Building Trades and Construction 7

Education, Child Development and Family Services 169

Energy and Utilities 4

Engineering and Design 520

Fashion and Interior Design 57

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A-G Courses by CTE Industry Sector

CTE Industry Sector # of UC-approved CTE Courses

Health Science and Medical Technology 866

Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation 58

Information Technology 508

Manufacturing and Product Development 83

Marketing, Sales and Services 296

Public Services 543

Transportation 7

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A-G Subject Area and CTE Course Criteria

Each subject area has its own specific criteria covering:– The intent, goals and objectives of the requirement.– Course requirements and guidelines.

All CTE courses must meet general CTE and subject-specific course criteria.

Available on the “a-g” Guide in the Subject Requirements section at www.ucop.edu/agGuide.

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CTE Course Criteria Provides a high-quality, challenging curricula that uses and

advances concepts and skills in the “a-g” subject areas.

Includes opportunities to develop knowledge of tools, processes and materials; to engage in problem-solving and decision-making; and to explain what one is doing and why.

Integrates academic knowledge with technical and occupational knowledge.

Connects closely with the academic curriculum and reads as both an academic and CTE course.

Shows the integration of academic and technical concepts and skills in all aspects of the course.

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Sample Courses

Examples of exceptional submissions to assist in the development and submission process.

Located at https://doorways.ucop.edu/list.

Search for sample course descriptions by subject area or CTE industry sectors.

Developed UCCI courses are available on the UCCI website (www.ucop.edu/ucci).

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How to Find a Sample Course

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How to Find a Sample Course

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How to Find a Sample Course

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How to Find a Sample Course

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How to Find a Sample Course

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Course Description Templates

Helpful guides when preparing new courses for submission to UC.

Provides the type of course information required for all new submissions.

Two types of templates:– General course information– Subject-specific course content

Available on the “a-g” Guide in the New Course section at www.ucop.edu/agGuide.

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Course Evaluation Rubric

Standardized rubric used during course evaluation. Provides the criteria and suggestions for each component

of the new course template. Subject-specific and CTE rubrics coming soon!

Available soon on the “a-g” Guide in New Course section www.ucop.edu/agGuide

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Initiatives and Projects in High School Articulation

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UC Curriculum Integration (UCCI) Institutes

UCCI Institutes expand UC’s CTE vision to encourage collaborative, innovative course design.

Main goals of the Institutes are to bring together educators from across the state to:

– Create a culture of collaboration and community devoted to expanding the opportunities for applied learning through the integration of academic and career technical education content;

– Develop the frameworks for model integrated courses that have UC “a-g” approval and that high schools throughout California can adopt; and

– Introduce teachers to the key concepts of integrated course design.

17 UCCI courses have been developed and approved in one of the “a-f” subject areas.

– Ex: Business Algebra, Language Takes the Stage, Green Up and Go!

For more information: www.ucop.edu/ucci

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Community College A-G Course Lists

Course lists available for the 112 California community colleges.

– Accessible on the “a-g” Course List website: https://doorways.ucop.edu/list

Used to determine the college courses that satisfy each subject requirement.

These lists are a work in progress.

This work was made possible with financial support from the California Department of Education.

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New A-G Guide Website

Restructured and rewritten to be more user friendly and accessible.

Tutorials to assist in the “a-g” course submission process.

Online applications for new schools and programs.

Course development tools for “a-g” and CTE courses.

Comprehensive section on UC’s online course policy.

New URL: www.ucop.edu/agGuide

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Contact Us

High School Articulation Unit

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UC Undergraduate Admissions

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