What a Common Core Classroom Looks Like |
posted by: Cindy Omlin | April 17, 2013, 07:52 PM |
It’s important to remember that the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are standards and not structured curriculum. They’re able to be implemented in a wide variety of ways and with a wide variety of teaching styles. Contrary to rumors, CCSS don’t have to mean an end to inquiry-based learning, or project based learning, nor are teachers being handed a list of books that they must read from or prescribed lesson plans. In recognizing their unique design, there are certain changes that should be happening in the classroom as a result of Common Core. A read through of materials provided by Achieve on implementing CCSS shows what classrooms implementing CCSS well should be doing.
According to the 2013 AAE National Membership Survey, 90% of our member educators are in the process of implementing CCSS. While the jury is still out on their impact, we hope we can support you with tips for proper implementation. Originally posted by Melissa at AAE.
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