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Mrs. King

Common Core - Working to Bring Exciting, Comprehensive, Content-Rich Instruction to Eve... - 5 views

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  • They were were written by public school teachers for public school teachers and are available free of charge to anyone who would like to use them. The maps are flexible and adaptable, yet they address every standard in the CCSS
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    May 6 * Common Core's Curriculum Maps for ELA have exceeded 2 million page views. February 24 * Common Core's Lynne Munson writes on "What Students Really Need to Learn" in the lastest issue of ASCD's Educational Leadership. January 5 * Common Core's Curriculum Maps for English Language Arts have exceeded one million views.
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    Donna: This is the first time I looked at these maps. I like the format and the list of SUGGESTED reading. I'm definitely realizing that we would need funding for additional novels that we definitely don't teach now. I'm also concerned about "time".... there is a great deal to cover!
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    I don't teach 10th grade...but I just looked at the map and it is entirely different than anything our school has ever addressed...
Mrs. Wetzel

Commoncore Mini Map - 3 views

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started by Mrs. Wetzel on 06 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Mrs. King

Common Core State Standards -- Towards a National Curriculum - 3 views

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    What is the Common Core Standards Initiative (CCSI) ? The CCSI is a common core of state standards in English-language arts and mathematics for grades K-12 developed by Governors and state commissioners of education from 48 states, 2 territories and the District of Columbia.
Mrs. King

State schools preparing for change - SunGazette.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Inf... - 3 views

  • The new graduation requirements for the class of 2015 - meant to better prepare students for college and career - will include course completion and grades, a graduation project, demonstration of proficiency in state standards and assessment requirements chosen by the school board.
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    Changes are on the horizon for Pennsylvania's graduating class of 2015, as the Department of Education is implementing new graduation requirements, assessment tests and grade-level standards. Current standards include course completion and grades, completion of a culminating project and results of local assessments aligned with the academic standards.
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