Louisiana's Assistant
Superintendent of Academic Content Rebecca Kockler explained that the state will «tap into its network of 6,500 teacher leaders (around two to four teachers from each of the state's schools) to help roll out its training.»
The results were discouraging, says Rebecca Kockler, the assistant
superintendent of academic content at the Louisiana Department of Education.
Not exact matches
«Not only will this format give school systems the flexibility to use an assessment that reflects their curricular program, but also it will reinforce the kinds
of content - rich
academic instruction Louisiana wants to encourage statewide,» said State
Superintendent John White.
In Mississippi there is an interest among
superintendents, principals, and research and education faculty to gain a clearer understanding
of Deeper Learning — the mastery
of rigorous core
academic content; critical thinking and problem solving; teamwork and collaboration; effective communication; learning how to learn; and cultivation
of an
academic mindset.