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WASHINGTON - January 9, 2013 - Achieve, in partnership with College Summit, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), has released a series of action briefs on the role of school counselors, secondary school leaders, and elementary school leaders in the implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
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Teachers worry about evaluations based on new tests and standards.
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The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium is committed to supporting member states and territories as they implement the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Working with educators, Smarter Balanced will identify high-quality curriculum resources aligned to the CCSS and professional development strategies that can be replicated across states.
The tools and resources will be posted online and incorporated into the digital library — an on-demand resource to help teachers address learning challenges and differentiate instruction — as part of the assessment system.
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"The U.S. spends more than $7 billion a year preparing classroom teachers, but teachers are not coming out of the nation's colleges of education ready."
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Teachers think they're preparing students for higher education, but the reality those students encounter paints a different picture.
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A cadre of critics — from conservative broadcaster Glenn Beck to Diane Ravitch, a newly prominent defender of traditional public education — — from Glenn Beck, the conservative broadcaster, to Diane Ravitch, a newly prominent...
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Algebra: Students struggle with Common Core Aligned Tests
Dr. John Barge
"The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) has heard from a number of districts and schools concerning the Coordinate Algebra EOCT results. We understand that student achievement, as indicated by the scores, is less than desired. It is important, however, to remember that this is our first assessment that has been specifically designed to send a clear signal of college and career readiness. These results reflect the increased rigor of the content standards as well as the increased expectations for student achievement and are not unlike other indicators of college and career readiness for our state."
The main areas where students struggled include: - Representing functions/equations as graphs or words: understanding what they mean and generalizing interpretations
- Using tables: equations representing relationships, conclusions, and specifying data (generalized), extending findings from the table; generalizing the interpretation of results
- Geometry and the coordinate plane: graphing, applying geometric shapes, and transformation using the coordinate plane
- Exponents, especially functions with time change and graphing and interpreting them
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The Council of the Chief State School Officers cites the need to focus its energy on helping states implement common standards in mathematics and English/language arts.
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A new study says most states have not aligned their math high school graduation requirements or course of study with the Common Core Standards.
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"The standards provide a road map of where students ought to be in math and English as they move from kindergarten through 12th grade, and one goal is to promote critical thinking as opposed to rote memorization."
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The increase, which follows more than two decades of slow growth in college completion, appears to be driven by the recent recession and the creation of new types of jobs.
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Responding to complaints, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said states could postpone for a year using more rigorous tests to make career decisions about teachers.
The Common Core "has a good chance of stalling out over the next four or five years."
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Of the 75 urban districts analyzed in the report, only the six recognized were improving AP passing rates for black students quickly enough to narrow the achievement gap with white students while increasing or keeping participating levels steady.
- Fulton County Schools (GA)
- Cobb County School District (GA)
- Garland Independent School District in Texas
- Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky
- Orange County Public Schools in Florida
- San Diego Unified School District in California
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By Marc Tucker
"It takes time for states, districts, schools and teachers to absorb and put into practice a set of standards. Worldwide, 10 years is a common cycle."
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Debate over the subject's relevancy brews in several states even as the Common Core State Standards for mathematics expect students to master that content.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's selections to the state school board could mean the common core is safe in the state.
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By Dr. Teresa Littrell McDaniel, Assistant Principal, Jackson (TN) Central-Merry Academy
The onset of the implementation of the Common Core State Standards has raised the awareness of educators regarding the rigor of instruction in many classrooms and the depth at which teachers engage students in rigorous curriculum.
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About a half-dozen years ago, governors and state education officials across the country grew concerned that their states had vastly differing expectations of what a high schooler should know.
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School Chiefs recommend "flexibility" in Common Core Implementation
The council wants states to be allowed to do the following: - Identify their lowest-performing schools at the end of this school year and maintain those designations and support through the assessment transition period (the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years).
- Base teacher evaluations on measures other than the Common Core tests during the transition years and phase in the use of their educator evaluation systems in making personnel decisions.
- Decide which tests to use during the 2013-14 transition year and not be required to double test students.
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One of the things that drew me to the Common Core initially was its great potential as a platform to develop new, cool technologies that teachers all across the country could use to improve their i...
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