Not exact matches
I have, in other forums, made much of the singular virtue of Common Core and its
call for a content -
rich curriculum «intentionally and coherently structured to develop
rich content knowledge within and across grades.»
That is precisely why the Common Core ELA standards deliberately
call for a «content -
rich curriculum.»
To date, however, that has seldom included the development and dissemination of curricular materials that are not just «aligned» with the Common Core but that also embody the spirit of the standards»
call for building knowledge through a content -
rich curriculum.
The Center is researching and developing a technology -
rich learning environment
called «Udio» that will make it possible for schools to provide all students with appropriate literacy experiences as they read independently across the
curriculum.
But I think this is stunningly insufficient if we do not add our voices to those
calling for real and comprehensive answers to our gun problem, and if we fail to highlight how many schools are insufficiently prepared to meet their most pressing needs — a
rich curriculum, guidance and full care of students, nutrition programs, fully funded and staffed libraries, working facilities — then we are merely acquiescing to further neglect of our students and co-workers.