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Visual Instructional Tools Are Essential When Teaching Common Core Standards

Edsurge

When I first saw the long list of my classes’ ELA Common Core Standards, I remember feeling overwhelmed and worrying about how I was going to cover all of them in a single school year. They can be a multi-column/row table, an example guide, a flow chart or Venn diagram.

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How To Effectively Use Educational Assessment Tools

ViewSonic Education

Quick Take: Overview of educational assessment tools focusing on Summative assessment and Formative assessment. Explain, Compare and give examples of the two concepts. A comparison of summative assessment and formative assessment. The main components of being an educator are preparation, teaching, and assessment.

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What Are the Real Motives Behind the Common Core State Standards? Let's Be Honest with Ourselves!

The 21st Century Principal

Today, there was this post on the Public School Forum of North Carolina website defending the Common Core. I am a skeptic about the Common Core, not because I do not believe in the need to have higher standards. Also, who knows, the scheme might ultimately bring about some positive change in education.

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Common Core: Addressing Text Complexity through Digital Resources

wwwatanabe

Those of us who are transitioning to Common Core standards know that text complexity will affect the rigor in our classrooms. Teachers and librarians who use Accelerated Reader (AR) in their schools need to take into consideration that the AR levels (ATOS) are changing to adapt to the higher reading levels in Common Core.

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Best Practices for Teaching Math to Unique Learners: Visual Representations

N2Y

In older grade levels, visual representations are often highlighted in the first or second instructional example per the guidance of the textbook, but they are rarely emphasized as a critical part of the lesson. This may be surprising to some, especially as much of the current conversation in education involves student-centered learning.

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What Makes a Good Edtech Tool Great?

Edsurge

In the last five years, there have been some remarkable shifts in the tools educators use in the classroom and to perform their many responsibilities. The boom and bust of Common Core standards have left their mark, just as new concerns over media literacy and privacy are doing currently.

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GED and other high school equivalency degrees drop by more than 40% nationwide since 2012

The Hechinger Report

But thanks to a data collection effort by an expert in adult education at a nonprofit research organization in New York, Center for an Urban Future, we now have evidence of a sharp decline in new high school equivalency degrees in almost every state between 2012 and 2016. Many state budgets for equivalency test preparation were also cut.