Tag Archives: CCSS

Common Core Champions Now Linked to Blog

Washoe County recently identified 15 Common Core Champions. These are classroom teachers who are implementing the CCSS with an emphasis on what has to shift instructionally. You can contact them directly, through the frame at the top of this page … Continue reading

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CTP Shared at San Francisco Bay Area CCSS Summit

Contra Costa County Office of Education hosted the San Francisco Bay Area Common Core State Standards Summit. The conference, titled, “Next steps to the Common Core: Approaches to Implementation,” focused on critical topics related to the CCSS. You can click here … Continue reading

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Urban Collaborative Learns about the CTP

Washoe County was afforded the opportunity to share the Core Task Project with the Urban Special Education Leadership Collaborative in Pittsburg. The Collaborative’s fall 2012 conference focused on meeting the needs of diverse learners and “the challenges of the Common … Continue reading

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District Personnel Train on Shift 1

Instructional coaches from throughout the district gathered to review the importance of building a coherent body of knowledge. Attendees watched the following review of the MetaMetrics study measuring what children read from high school to college to career (here). This … Continue reading

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Curious about the Next Generation Science Standards?

Stephen Pruitt, Vice President for Content Research and Development for Achieve, Inc. and a lead developer of the Next Generation Science Standards shares insights into these new outcomes at the NSTA conference in Indianapolis, Indiana (video link here). He emphasizes … Continue reading

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Engaging Students with Complex Text

Torrey Palmer shared Core Shift Blast number 5 today and you can download it here. The focus this week is on engaging students with complex text.  Practitioners, who have been using “Text Talk Time” in their classroom, may find the … Continue reading

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Bishop Manogue HS Trains on the CTP

Staff from Bishop Manogue gathered today to review the Close Reading Strategy via video and a Close Reading Exemplar. Below are the resources shared with this audience. CTP Manogue PowerPoint Coleman Describing the Close Reading Strategy Notetaker Grades 9-10 Exemplar … Continue reading

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A Primer on “Close Reading of a Text”

This week the Aspen Institute published “Implementing the Common Core State Standards: A Primer on ‘Close Reading of Text’” (here). Coauthored by Sheila Brown and Lee Kappes, the primer defines close reading, provides strategies for its implementation, and connects this … Continue reading

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Charlotte Danielson and the CCSS

In a keynote speech before NY Educators, Charlotte Danielson links the Common Core State Standards to the Danielson Framework for Teaching. She argues that we cannot know what content students will need to know in 25 years. Thus, we have … Continue reading

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CC Shifts in ELA

Rose Marsh posted the following video describing the six “instructional shifts.”  For Shift 3, text complexity, the narrator notes that educators, when working with students—especially students well behind in reading—will have to be prepared to chunk text and read “a … Continue reading

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