College Readiness Standards for Nevada February 11, 2011



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College Readiness Standards Sa a for Nevada a February 11, 2011

The College Readiness Task Force An ad hoc 16 member task force NSHE and the Nevada Department tof Education led ldthe way with the support of West Ed IES Practice Guide: Helping Students Navigate the Road to College provided the momentum for establishing college readiness standards for Nevada The courses students take in high school have important consequences for their academic preparation and access to college. 2

A National Movement 47states and the District of Columbia have established college readiness standards as of January 2011 Up from 20 states in January 2009 Up from 3 states in 2005 Other facets of this movement include Raising high school graduation requirements Assessments measuring college readiness P 20 data systems 3

A National Movement State Progress on Adopting College and/or Career Ready Policies Accountability 1 P 20 Data Systems 22 Assessments 14 Graduation Requirements 21 Standards d 48 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Number of States Source: Closing the Expectations Gap 2011; Achieve, Inc. 4

Common Core State Standards How will Nevada s College Readiness Standards relate to the Common Core State Standards? Core standards will establish content within courses at a rigorous level. Core standards d will eventually given Nevada tests to assess students readiness for college. College Readiness Standards d and the Common Core are essential! 5

Why is this Important? Transition and Completion Rates from 9 th Grade to College, 2008 For every 100 Nevada 9 th Graders Only one in ten 9 th graders in Nevada will achieve a college education. of these, 48 graduate high school of these, 26 will enter college Nevada graduates only hlfh half the students of these, 18 will compared to the national average. ofthese 18 will still be enrolled in their sophomore year of these, only 10 will graduate within 150% time. Source: higheredinfo.org 6

Why is this Important? College Professors and Employers Report Significant Percentage of High School Graduates Unprepared p 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 42% 45% 0% Graduates Not Ready for College Level Work Graduates Not Ready for Jobs Beyond Entry Level Source: Peter D. Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies, Rising to the Challenge: Are High School Graduates Prepared for College and Work?, prepared for Achieve, Inc., 2005. 7

Why is this Important? Knowing What They Know Today, Many Graduates Report They Would Have Worked Harder in High School 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 65% Graduates Who Went to College 77% Graduates Who Did Not Go to College Source: Peter D. Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies, Rising to the Challenge: Are High School Graduates Prepared for College and Work?, prepared for Achieve, Inc., 2005. 8

Charge of the Task Force... to identify and define college readiness standards Establishing a framework for communicating with students, parents, and high school counselor what it means to be college ready... workforce standards to come lt later 9

Background Work Review of existing standards Millennium Scholarship University admissions NSHE remedial policy Review of other state actions Outline of a High School Course of Studies (KY, KS) Definition of Content Standards (TX, NE, VA) Use of Standardized Tests (OK, KY) State Scholars Initiative Recommends two years of a language other than English 10

State Scholars Initiative The StateScholars Scholars Initiative is a national program, operating in states across the country, which utilizes business leaders to motivate t students to complete a rigorous course of study in high school, one that will give them a boost in college and their careers. 11

Definition of College Readiness College readiness means the demonstrated proficiency of a high h school graduate to participate and succeed in an academic program leading to completion of a 2 year or 4 year college degree program. 12

Nevada College Readiness Curriculum 1. The Nevada Advanced Diploma, and 2. At least 2 years of course work in the same foreign language or demonstrated proficiency to speak at least two languages. 13

The Nevada Advanced Diploma Awarded after attainment of 3.25 GPA in a 4 year high school curriculum Courses English, including reading, composition, and writing Units 4 Mathematics 4 Science 3 History/Social Science 3 Arts & humanities, or career and technical vocation 1 Health education Use of computers ½ ½ Physical education 2 TOTAL UNITS 18 Nevada Administrative Code 389.663 14

A Quick Comparison of Courses University Admission Course Millennium Scholarship Core Nevada s College Readiness Requirements Curriculum Standards English 4 4 4 Math 3 4 4 Science 3 3 3 History/Social Science 3 3 3 Foreign Language 0 0 2 15

Foreign Language Provision The State Scholars Initiative identifies foreign language g as essential to a rigorous high school curriculum 1. Academic: higher performance on standardized tests and in college 2. Economic: essential for American workers as they compete in the global marketplace 3. Homeland Security: essential to U.S. national security 16

Foreign Language Provision National research shows that foreign language studies in high school have many benefits beyond the academic content of the courses themselves. Higher academic performance at the college level; Higher scores on standardized di dtests; t Increased ability to hypothesize in science; and Improved linguistic skills, memory, problem solving ability, and verbal and spatial abilities. Source: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages 17

College Ready Skill Set The successful completion of the standards for college readiness is considered to be a strong indication that a student is ready to participate successfully as a freshman in college. Acquired Skill Set Cognitive skills such as logical reasoning, Study habits and self direction, Expectations for behavior in an academic environment, and Adequate test scores enabling a pupil to avoid being placed in remedial classes asa a postsecondary student. (Title 4, Ch. 16, Sec. 1) 18

Nevada College Readiness Curriculum It s a communication tool! Nevada s college readiness standards are designed to alert students and parents of the best possible preparation for college. They are not to be construed as requirements for admission to an NSHE institution or otherwise. 1. The Nevada Advanced Diploma, and 2. At least 2 years of course work in the same foreign language or demonstrated proficiency to speak at least two languages. 19

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