I have extensive experience reviewing and
revising state content standards, including work with the Common Core.
Not exact matches
Every
state that has received an RTTT grant or NCLB waiver has adopted the Common Core and is a member of one of the two state consortia writing standardized assessments.8 The only exception is Virginia, which received an NCLB waiver after proving to the Department of Education that it had adopted «revised content standards that... are fully aligned with Common Core State Standards.&r
state that has received an RTTT grant or NCLB waiver has adopted the Common Core and is a member of one of the two
state consortia writing standardized assessments.8 The only exception is Virginia, which received an NCLB waiver after proving to the Department of Education that it had adopted «revised content standards that... are fully aligned with Common Core State Standards.&r
state consortia writing standardized assessments.8 The only exception is Virginia, which received an NCLB waiver after proving to the Department of Education that it had adopted «
revised content standards that... are fully aligned with Common Core
State Standards.&r
State Standards.»
The
State Board of Education adopted the
revised content standards for NC Math 1 in July, 2016.
The Council of Chief
State School Officers (CCSSO) has recently
revised its model core teaching
standards, which go beyond possessing
content knowledge to incorporate knowledge of how to teach one's subject matter (for example, how to identify students» common misunderstandings and help students move beyond them) and «how to connect concepts and use differing perspectives to engage learners in critical / creative thinking and collaborative problem solving related to authentic local and global issues» (CCSSO, 2010, p. 15).