by Daisy Hammond | Sep 27, 2017 | Articles
Common Core Standards continue to be used in most states, including those that are engaging in debate over their effectiveness in reading and math. After the standards were introduced in 2010, 45 states plus the District of Columbia adopted them. Since then, only... by Patrick Tegge | May 9, 2016 | Articles
Seventh graders have an opportunity for real world problem solving in a common core classroom thanks to the Learner Active Technology Infused Classroom (LATIC) initiative. In Watchung, NJ science teacher Kristina Franko and seventh grade social studies teacher Chris... by Sandy Rivera | May 6, 2016 | Articles
In states that have eliminated Common Core standards, the new state learning standards are often not drastically different. In Missouri, the new Missouri Learning Standards have been well received by the public. They were unanimously approved by the Department of... by Joseph Adrian | Feb 11, 2016 | Articles
A group of 80 plus fifth graders from Liberty Intermediate School are meeting Common Core standards with outdoor activities during the annual school three day trip to Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Indiana. Students learned how to survive a winter storm and make corn... by Pat Wyman | Dec 16, 2015 | Articles
While math standards are viewed as extremely important for students on an academic path, some experts feel that math requirements for college bound students may be excessive. Getting American high school students “college and career ready” has been a major...
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