Deluge of data drowns insight
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Likewise, many teachers have an intuitive sense that different students have different learning styles: Some are verbal and some are visual; some are linear, some are holistic.
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Deluge of data drowns insight
The Canberra Times
Likewise, many teachers have an intuitive sense that different students have different learning styles: Some are verbal and some are visual; some are linear, some are holistic.
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The Common Core State Standards may "share many features and concepts with existing standards" but "the new standards also represent a substantial departure from current practice in a number of respects." This post looks at the differences in Mathematics and ELA, providing an explanation with some details for each difference. In Mathematics the differences listed are; * Coherence * Skills, Understanding, and Application * Emphasis on Practices In English Language Arts the differences listed are: * Focus on Evidence * "Staircase" of Text Complexity * Speaking and Listening * Literacy in the Content Area Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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