Not exact matches
I coordinate a
classroom based nutrition education program that supports
core curriculum
standards.
It came after a cascade of dissent from parents and teachers, steadily growing since tests aligned with the Common
Core academic
standards were introduced into
classrooms in the 2012 - 13 school year and since the state toughened its evaluation laws, with an increasing amount of educators» job ratings linked to student performance on exams.
Common
Core is a set of national
standards designed to raise the bar for
classroom instruction.
The law, which bases as much as 50 percent of teachers» job ratings on student test scores, was strengthened during a time when more rigorous standardized exams, based on the national Common
Core academic
standards, were being introduced into
classrooms.
While some adults continue to critique the Common
Core, students are benefiting from higher
standards in the
classroom.
A group of Suffolk County school district superintendents have sent a letter to state education commissioner John King urging him to address their concerns about over-testing, the fast pace of mandating Common
Core standards inside the
classroom and issues with new teacher and principal evaluation programs, according to Friday's Newsday cover story.
The state Assembly Minority Education Forum in Baldwinsville on Monday night brought out parents and educators who are concerned about the controversial new Common
Core educational
standards enforced in New York state
classrooms.
Meanwhile, New Yorkers are unsettled about recent trends in education, particularly the state's implementation of what's known as the new Common
Core standards, part of a national effort to raise the level of
classroom instruction.
Twelve states and the District of Columbia have adopted the new science
standards for the K - 12
classrooms, which emphasize three main «dimensions» of science learning: science practices for investigating the world, crosscutting concepts common to all scientific topics, and
core ideas within scientific disciplines.
Using scientific literature in the
classroom does more than supplement lessons — the articles made available by Science in the
Classroom also align with educational
standards such as the Framework for K - 12 Science Education, the Common
Core, Advanced Placement practices and competencies suggested in Vision & Change in Undergraduate Biology Education, said Shelby Lake, senior program associate of Science in the
Classroom.
An elementary teacher builds community and covers
core language arts
standards by holding weekly open mics in her
classroom.
This may explain why debate over the Common
Core often focuses on whether the
standards will only set a common framework or will also dictate what teachers do in their
classrooms.
The Common
Core is designed to foster critical thinking and creativity in
classrooms by establishing rigorous education
standards consistent for all students.
The Kentucky meetings, which take place in eight regions that comprise about 20 school districts each, are only one effort the state has undertaken to help teachers make the common
core standards an integral part of
classroom practice.
From open educational resources to common -
core standards, this special report guides educators through the bewildering array of K - 12 curricular options available to
classrooms today.
New for 2015, a Teaching the
Core Video Library includes a collection of
classroom videos and lesson materials intended to help K - 12 educators align their lessons to the
standards.
In addition, a survey of English language arts
classrooms published by the Fordham Institute found that most elementary - school teachers, at least in the early stages of common
core implementation, assigned books based on students» abilities, rather than grade - level complexity, as the
standards state.
The level of activity states are engaged in, the possibilities offered by technology and cross state collaborations, and the extraordinary effort to develop new assessments all suggest that the common
core standards might generate some real changes in
classroom instruction.
Active Academics»
standards - based activity ideas align to both the Common
Core State
Standards and a variety of national
standards for PreK through fifth - grade
classrooms.
The average achievement of the peers in G&T students»
classrooms were between 0.25 and 0.33 of a
standard deviation higher in each
core academic subject.
The great tragedy of the faux «debate» over Common
Core is that some of the people most ideally suited to wisely guide its implementation — Stotsky, for instance — have opted instead to endlessly re-litigate the
standards, at incalculable cost to students in
classrooms today.
Everyone knows that the Common
Core standards won't implement themselves, but unless they are adopted in the
classroom, nothing much will change.
Another big goal of the Common
Core initiative was to help states make the shift to «next generation» assessments — the kind that would encourage better teaching and learning in the
classroom, tap the advantages of online testing, and remain faithful to the higher
standards.
«To be clear, higher academic
standards are necessary, and the rigor of the Common
Core State
Standards must be the new minimum in
classrooms.»
In this post, we're going to take a look at how screencasting can be used in a fourth grade
classroom to meet a Common
Core State
Standard while addressing a 21st century skill: communicate clearly.
«If teachers do not deeply understand their
standards — or the instructional practices that are aligned with them — their instruction may fall short of helping students meet those
standards,» observes the RAND Corporation's Kaufman, who, along with Lindsey Thompson and V. Darleen Opfer, found that Louisiana teachers demonstrated a stronger grasp of the Common
Core standards and adopted more
classroom practices that reflect them than did teachers elsewhere.
Concern that the AFT, and to some degree the NEA, was flip - flopping on the Common
Core, which could encourage
classroom teachers» resistance to the changes and endanger the effort's ultimate success, has become a common one among
standards supporters and union critics.
Courses in common
core standards ~
classroom management ~ and differentiated instruction all have their value.
Part of the promise of the Common
Core initiative was that the new
standards would be joined by «next - generation» assessments — tests that match the intellectual demands of the Common
Core, are harder to game, and actually deserve to guide
classroom instruction rather than encourage mindless test preparation.
But first, let's define those instructional shifts — ways in which the Common
Core standards expect practice to differ significantly from what's been the norm in most American
classrooms:
As Common
Core shifted from an amorphous commitment to «higher
standards» into something that affected
classrooms, instruction, homework, and teacher evaluation, we predicted, support would narrow and opposition would increase.
Jennifer: The content ranges from introducing the common
core standards in assignments - for newer teachers - to adapting technology and implementing modified instruction / assignments to fit the needs of today's changing
classroom populations.
The promise of the Common
Core included not just multi-state
standards but also multi-state assessments, assessments in more - or-less every grade with results at every level of the K - 12 system: The child (though not by name, except to parents and teachers), the school (and, if desired, individual
classrooms and, by implication, teachers), the district, the state, and the nation, with crosswalks (in pertinent grades) to international measures as well as to NAEP, the primary external «auditor» of state and national achievement.
On Monday, March 28, Brookings hosted an online discussion of a new report that looks at how deeply the Common
Core standards have penetrated schools and
classrooms.
Education Week spent six months reporting on how the District of Columbia's vision of the common -
core English / language arts
standards is being put into practice in one 8th grade
classroom at one school, Stuart - Hobson Middle School on Capitol Hill.
Can creativity be fostered in
classrooms that follow Common
Core standards and test for conformity?
Courses in common
core standards ~
classroom management ~ and differentiated...
In addition, Microsoft has a huge library of
classroom lessons, many of which are aligned to the Common
Core standards, as well as other learning objectives in physical education and science.
The National Survey of Teacher Perspectives on the Common
Core report offers important insights into survey respondents» views regarding their awareness of the
standards, the training they have received to implement them in the
classroom, and a range of other related topics.
Teachers are reaching out to build support among bewildered parents for the Common
Core standards being implemented in thousands of California
classrooms.
«Frankly, the timeline states set up may or may not have a relationship to when the
standards were implemented in
classrooms,» said Mike Cohen, the president of Achieve, which led the development of the common -
core standards.
David Liben, who works for Student Achievement Partners, a non-profit set up by the authors of the Common
Core to help teachers put the
standards into practice, says the «text to self» technique often puts kids from poor families at a disadvantage in the
classroom.
The populist attack on Common
Core isn't always fair: Some of the most widely mocked examples of so - called Common
Core math were featured in textbooks and used in
classrooms long before the
standards were introduced.
The report, the 15th in the Brown Center series, also looks at whether the common -
core standards really are altering
classroom instruction — and finds evidence that they are.
Free, ready - to - use
classroom resources that align to college - and career - ready
standards, including the Common
Core
The site contains hundreds of thousands of resources, with more being added each day, and a dedicated resource bank for the Common
Core State
Standards to help teachers learn how to incorporate the
standards into their
classroom.
This makes them a great choice for
classrooms where students need to meet Common
Core state
standards and social studies
standards based on the College, Career & Civic Life Framework.
Common
Core standards in math and English language arts have brought many changes to California
classrooms.
And in recent years, most states have adopted sweeping educational policy changes, including teacher evaluations tied to test scores and Common
Core academic
standards that have changed what and how students learn in the
classroom.
Washoe County stands as a reminder that Common
Core will succeed or fail not based on what happens in statehouse or talk radio debates, but in
classrooms, often far away from power centers and the nattering of opinion leaders both for and against the
standards.