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Tag Archives: Common Core State Standards
In 77 Seconds, ‘What are Good Books for Young Readers?’
What are good books for young readers? Dr. Elfrieda H. Hiebert answers this question in a 77 second Youtube clip here. Further, aside from answering the question, she directs viewers to free downloadable and printable resources here.
Using the Core to Empower Teachers and Students
In a piece for the Huffingtonpost, 2010 Teacher of the Year Sarah Brown Wessling addresses several key concerns about the CCSS (here). She asks, “does the Common Core demoralize teachers?” and continues, “ The answer: No, but our misguided or unilateral … Continue reading
Scoop.it! for CCSS Implementation
If you are trying to stay current on CCSS implementation, from an instructional coach perspective, the following Scoop.it! site will prove helpful. Curator Catherine Schmidt is updating the site daily with content to smooth the transition to CCSS and keep … Continue reading
5 Principles of CCSS
Teachingthecore has pulled out the 5 Principles of the Common Core from videos produced by the Hunt Institute. The principles are 1) College and Career Readiness 2) Based on best existing standards 3) Based on solid evidence 4) Clear focus … Continue reading
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Culturally Responsive Teaching and the CCSS
Teaching Tolerance Fellow Emily Chiariello describes her work around teaching the Common Core State Standards “with culturally responsive instruction” (full link here). She sees the CCSS and culturally responsive pedagogy as a strong fit citing teacher’s shared responsibility for teaching … Continue reading
Social Emotional Learning and CTP Final Session
The last session of Social Emotional Learning and Core Task Project concluded with participants outlining specific SEL skills that fit well with the close reading strategy. Educators will be sharing an addendum to the close reading exemplars that includes before, … Continue reading
Jessie Beck’s PFA Learns about CCSS
Included in the Jessie Beck Elementary Parent Faculty Association meeting was information about the Common Core State Standards. Parents and teachers moved through the what and why of CCSS followed by some research governing the inclusion of specific outcomes in the … Continue reading
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NEA CCSS Toolkit
In the most recent issue of WEA Today, Middle School Director Linda Hunt describes how “NEA President Dennis Van Roekel appointed 56 members to a nationwide effort to prepare educators for implementation of the Common Core State Standards called the … Continue reading
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Why Knowledge Matters
In a piece for the Washington Post, cognitive scientist Dan Willingham explains why knowledge matters. He writes, “a knowledge-based curriculum… is most likely to meliorate achievement gaps between advantaged and disadvantaged students.” You can read the entire article here.