Pamela Williams knows a thing or two about education. After all, not only is she an instructional support specialist for grades 9-12 in Georgia's Appling County High School, but she was also named Georgia Teacher of the Year in 2011. As a result, she has an opinion on different education topics, such as the Common Core State Standards […]
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Idaho school district prepares for more rigorous math instruction
In the past, K-12 students may have been able to coast from one grade level to the next, never fully learning essential math skills they would be expected to build on. As soon as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are implemented in schools, these days will be long gone. The CCSS are designed to prepare students […]
Alabama students to receive waiver from NCLB requirements
The U.S. Department of Education provides states with an opportunity to avoid requirements from the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) so long as they present plans to improve student achievement. Taking certain measures, such as adopting the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), has helped states like Florida, Massachusetts and Utah receive NCLB waivers. In a […]
Report finds that teachers lack adequate training
There is a consensus among the nation's collegiate educators and employers that students are not as prepared as they should be for the challenges that await them after high school. For this reason, many schools are in the process of implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), which are designed to equip pupils with the […]
Principal kisses pig to reward students for high CST scores
It is not easy for California educators to get their students fired up about taking the California Standards Tests (CST), which are a component of the California STAR Testing Program. For Casey Kilgore, the principal at Franklin Elementary School, the best way to motivate her students was to promise she would one day kiss a pig in […]
Tennessee high school to host CCSS training
In Tennessee, a state that adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in 2010, education is currently undergoing a transformation. To prepare K-12 students for the challenges that await them in college and the workforce, educators will need to become more creative, flexible and ultimately, take a new approach to instruction, according to the Tennessee […]
Kansas superintendents to show their support for the CCSS
Some Kansas educators may have thought their days of highlighting the benefits of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were behind them. After all, the state officially adopted them November 29, 2010, according to the CCSS' website. However, resistance to the Common Core has been growing in different parts of the country, including Kansas. According to The […]
Many Tennessee residents support the Common Core
The Tennessee Department of Education states that the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are designed to equip students with knowledge and skills that will serve them in the years ahead. Currently, Tennessee is in the process of transitioning to the CCSS – a process that provides the Department with an opportunity to take a fresh look at […]
CCSS have Arizona business and education leaders talking
When business and education leaders gathered at the Arizona Business and Education Coalition (ABEC) meeting on May 31, there was one topic that had everyone talking: the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This voluntary set of national standards establishes the skills and knowledge students should have in mathematics and English language arts to ensure college […]
Construction projects on the way for New Jersey schools
New Jersey, like every other state to adopt the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), is currently in the process of implementing the new English language arts and mathematics curricula. Unfortunately, some institutions in the Garden State are at a disadvantage due to the ongoing recovery from Superstorm Sandy, which ravaged parts of New Jersey in October 2012. […]