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How Will Common Core Change What We Do?

How Will Common Core Change What We Do? | Rethinking Public Education | Scoop.it
As full implementation of Common Core State Standards nears, educators are searching for answers to three questions: 1) What are the CC State Standards? 2) How will they change what I do?

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Mary Perfitt-Nelson's insight:

Great summary of how CC will create needed change in how students think and learn

Jem Muldoon's curator insight, February 6, 12:38 PM

Erin Powers has a nice way of summarzing the common core and the anticipated changes in teaching and learning. I especially appreciate that she see potential to focus on deep learning. We need this shift away from testing madness.

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Kidnap the Teacher: Fundraiser

Kidnap the Teacher:  Fundraiser | Rethinking Public Education | Scoop.it
Mary Perfitt-Nelson's insight:

My daughter is Director of Community Service for her HS student government. Her committee had to come up with a fundraiser for Common Ground (http://commongroundhelps.org/).  Their idea was accepted:  each teacher will have a piggy bank in their classroom.  Students can donate money.  The teacher who raises the most money will be "kidnapped" for the day and the student government will pay for their substitute.  The teacher will be able to have the entire day available for learning and planning.  

 

Very cool way to raise money AND give teachers more time to do their job well.  

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