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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. The Common Core is "more rigorous than North Carolina''s previous standards."

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Tennessee Gives Pearson ‘Emergency’ Test Scoring Contract, Seeks New Vendor

Marketplace K-12

Pearson has been awarded a contract worth about $18.5 The new seven-month contract with Pearson was finalized using an emergency procurement process after the education department collaborated with the state’s central procurement office, according to a “Frequently Asked Questions” document the department released.

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Education Behemoth Pearson to Cut 4,000 Employees, 10 Percent of Workforce

Marketplace K-12

Pearson today announced that it is responding to rocky conditions and poor performance in international markets by laying off 4,000 workers and putting a greater focus on adaptive courseware and classroom products, as well as blended and online learning.

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An Update on What You Need to Know about ESSA

edWeb.net

Steve also addressed any confusion regarding the Common Core State Standards. ESSA did not replace the Common Core State Standards, and although the states are required to have standards, it prohibits the Department of Education from forcing the adoption of a particular set of standards.

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A Shopping List for Mathematics in the Digital Age

edWeb.net

Embedded professional learning and collaboration: It’s not enough for the application to tell teachers how it works; the more effective ones explain how to integrate the application into the classroom and offer insights into how the tasks meet academic goals.

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Can a Test Ever Be Fair? How Today's Standardized Tests Get Made.

Edsurge

Among those who have turned it into a livelihood are tutors, publishers like Pearson and Scholastic and printers. You pick your subject area, let’s say it’s language, and you have a set of standards, like the Common Core standards. I’m a supporter of Common Core. Two years ago, U.S.

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Follett’s Lightbox finds approaches to learning for all teaching styles

The Cornerstone for Teachers

One of my favorite things about visiting schools is the incredible diversity of the teachers I meet. Mitch Coulter has worked for K-12 educational companies such as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Pearson Education, and now at Follett holding various positions in editorial, marketing, professional development and training, and product management.

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