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The SCOOP April 27 2012 - 0 views

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    See the School Zone for information about bookmarking Common Core resources using Diigo. View the Diigo Common Core list and start your own Common Core list.
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Alignment and Standards | Common Sense Media - 1 views

  • Common Sense Media's Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum maps to a number of national and Common Core standards. Use these charts to identify the ways in which our lessons and units help meet the learning objective for your students. English Language Arts Common Core (ELA) American Association of School Librarians (AASL) International Society of Technology Education (ISTE)
  • English Language Arts Common Core (ELA) American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Internation Society of Technology Education (ISTE)
anonymous

Is a Picture Worth $2,500?: Understanding Facts Visually | On Common Core | School Libr... - 0 views

  • When delivering professional development, encourage teachers to include an infographic in addition to the writing assignments. They each accomplish different CCSS objectives. The writing assignment covers writing standards 1–5 and 7–10. The Infographic will use writing standard six to wrap it up in a nice impressive package–20th-century style.
Dennis Hahs

Common Core Resources from NY (toolkit) - 1 views

Just a link I came across with oodles of info on implementing common core. http://engageny.org/resource/common-core-toolkit/

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started by Dennis Hahs on 18 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

"The Common Core: Idaho Educators Share Their Tips & Advice" - 1 views

  • The Common Core: Idaho Educators Share Their Tips & Advice
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    Interviews with Melissa McGrath Communications Director at the state Department of education
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Professional Development / Training | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • Common Sense Media partnered with Teaching Channel to produce this series of nine videos spotlighting how our lessons meet critical ELA Common Core standards for middle school.
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P21 Common Core Toolkit - 0 views

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    Excellent resource aligning 21st Century Skills to Common Core ELA and Math Standards
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P21 Common Core Toolkit - The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - 1 views

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    Great resource to implementing the Common Core ELA. Since AASL is a partner with P21, information literacy is included.
anonymous

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - P21 Common Core Toolkit - 1 views

  • P21 Common Core Toolkit A Guide to Aligning the Common Core State Standards with the Framework for 21st Century Skills
anonymous

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Lesson videos aligned to common core.
anonymous

(North Carolina) Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts Text Exemplars - 0 views

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    Includes links to many online resources. Grade 11 informational text, "The Cost Conundrum: Health Care Costs in McAllen, Texas" is from the North Idaho Health Network. (p.10)
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Idaho State University - 0 views

  • Total Instructional Alignment is a process that has proven to be a key strategy in creating high achieving classrooms, schools and school districts. The Total Instructional Alignment process is comprehensive: From Standards to Student Success!  It includes alignment of standards, curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
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    K-12 alignment of Idaho State Content Standards with Common Core
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Crosswalk of the Common Core Standards and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner |... - 1 views

  • The following pages include tables that help school librarians learn how the AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner and the Common Core State Standards align.
anonymous

NAEP reading-2011-framework - 1 views

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    Common Core Reading based on the 2009 NAEP Reading Framework
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Going Out of Print - 1 views

  • Going Out of Print School libraries of the future could be light on books and heavy on digital resources.
  • To what extent will public school libraries morph into digital media centers where paper books are merely a side dish and e-books are the main course?
  • To what extent will public school libraries morph into digital media centers where paper books are merely a side dish and e-books are the main course?
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  • “What’s needed is a wiki-type virtual space where kids can debate, upload videos and control their own information space instead of us trying to manage the information space,” Loertscher says.
  • For David Loertscher, Library 2.0 advocate and author of The New Learning Commons, these changes are overdue. “There is still a tremendous role for books,” he says. “There will always be print books.” However, his ideal library—the learning commons—is “a learning laboratory where books don’t get in the way.” He wants the bookshelves pushed to the perimeter so central spaces can better accommodate groups of learners (see sidebar). Loertscher believes that “the old model of having the kids check out a book and then sending them back to the classroom doesn’t amount to a hill of beans. Kids can now check out digital resources any time, anywhere. … That is the way the world is going.”
  • “Today’s library is a learning space, not a … book museum.”
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