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The Surveys of Enacted Curriculum (SEC) is a research-based data tool that allows teachers, administrators, and policy makers to examine the extent of alignment between the enacted curriculum (what teachers teach), the intended curriculum (what the standards require), and the assessed curriculum (what the state tests).
FACTS ABOUT SECOhio
The SEC Collaborative is sponsored by the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO). Other members include the Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER), Learning Point Associates (LPA), and the TERC Regional Alliance.
Over 20 states and several large urban districts participate. Ohio is a leader in the Collaborative and has the largest SEC project of all the states.
Ohio initiated a Pilot collection of data in 2003-04. This project expanded in Year 2 (2004-05) to include over 2,100 teachers in over 200 school buildings across the state.
In Year 3 (2005-06), all interested districts and schools may participate in the project at all grade levels of mathematics and English/language arts.
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