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Deeper Learning

Deeper Learning | Common Core State Standards for School Leaders | Scoop.it
  1. Deeper learning is the process of learning for transfer. It enables an individual to take what was learned in one situation and apply it to new situations.
  2. The product of deeper learning is transferable knowledge, including content knowledge in a subject area and procedural knowledge of how, why, and when to apply this knowledge to answer questions and solve problems in the subject area.
  3. We refer to this transferable knowledge as “21st century competencies” to reflect that both skills and knowledge are included.
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What does it mean that literacy crosses all subjects?

What does it mean that literacy crosses all subjects? | Common Core State Standards for School Leaders | Scoop.it

Reading Like a Historian: Sourcing


Sourcing documents is a key skill within the curriculum for Reading Like A Historian. Discover a way to structure a sourcing lesson for your High School History class.


What does it mean that literacy crosses all subjects? In short, this means that because we don’t read novels the same way we read science labs or the same way we read histories, all of us get to teach the different faces of literacy.

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Does the Common Core make school librarians even more valuable?

Does the Common Core make school librarians even more valuable? | Common Core State Standards for School Leaders | Scoop.it

In School Library Journal this month that librarians’ expertise in embedding “inquiry” into instruction fits “elegantly” with the Common Core’s focus on the “process” of learning rather than just the content that must be covered.

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