December 2012 Perspective Newsletter
December 2012 Perspective Newsletter
December 2012 Perspective Newsletter
Will Help Students Montclair Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Penny MacCormack said the Common Core State Standards could help usher new energy into classrooms that will better prepare students for college, and she urged students, teachers and parents to look at the imminent change as an opportunity. More...
Urban Legends About Common Core In ASCD's Educational Leadership, a noted literacy expert dismantles five myths about the new standards and shows what the standards entail. More...
Remedial Classes in Florida The Florida Center for Investigative Reporting and StateImpact Florida explore the growing need for remedial education among Florida's high school graduates and older students. They try to figure out what the state can do to improve public education and provide students with the skills and tools they need to succeed in college and in the workforce. More...
divide through CCSS implementation, and the range of academic, technical, and employability/life skills reflected in the CCSS. These resources and others are available on Achieve's regularly updated Achieving the Common Core webpage. Another major focus of 2012 was the Future of the U.S. Workforce. With the U.S. still climbing out of its recession and many policymakers and business leaders looking to our education system to help reaffirm our global and personal competitiveness, the time was right to release three reports exploring the intersection of opportunity and education. These reports include a survey of over 4,700 human resources mangers in partnership with the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), a literature review on middle skills jobs, and an analysis of the (limited) opportunities within low skills jobs. Given the growing importance of strong data and reporting to inform teachers, students, parents, and other critical stakeholders, this fall, Achieve released a policy brief that explores how reporting can help drive college and career readiness at all levels. Achieve also developed model report cards to demonstrate how powerful well-organized data can be. And lastly, it wouldn't be a Year in Review without Achieve's seventh annual report on states' progress in the areas of college- and careerready standards, graduation requirements, assessments and accountability - Closing the Expectations Gap 2012. For the first time, the report details not only states' policy progress on adopting the college- and career-ready agenda but also their efforts to implement those policies since only faithful implementation will improve student achievement. Looking ahead, Achieve sees great things coming in 2013: The release of the Next Generation Science Standards, a new set of resources and tools to help business leaders support college- and career-ready reform in their states and communities, and an in-depth look into competencybased education and the college- and career-ready level, to name just a few. Continue to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and through our Perspective Newsletter to stay up to date with Achieve in the new year. Happy Holidays from the Achieve team!
Common Core in Oklahoma Tulsa World reports that the Common Core State Standards initiative is a state-led effort to provide curriculum standards that are consistent throughout the country. More...
Common Core Sets Bar for Achievement Laura Moore, director of innovation at the State Collaboration on Reforming Education (SCORE), a nonprofit organization that supports Tennessee's work to prepare students for college and the workforce, writes in The Commercial Appeal
that "Common Core represents an opportunity for our state to do what's right for our students." More...
Common Core Could Improve Quality of High School Assessments U.S. News & World Report reports that the movement to common assessment gives states an opportunity to build this support by creating innovative exams that truly measure student achievement. More...
Elementary School Principals, with support from MetLife Foundation, has released a series of Implementing the Common Core State Standards Action Briefs for school counselors, elementary school leaders, and secondary school leaders. The Common Core State Standards provide an opportunity to realize systemic change and ensure that American students are held to the same high expectations in mathematics and literacy as their global peers - regardless of state or zip code. These Action Briefs provide a starting point, designed to increase awareness of the standards, create a sense of urgency around their implementation, and provide these stakeholders - who are faced with increased expectations in the context of fewer resources - with a deeper understanding of the standards and their role in implementation.
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