Common Core
What is Common Core?
The Common Core is a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts/literacy (ELA). These learning goals outline what a student should know and be able to do at the end of each grade. The standards were created to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in college, career, and life, regardless of where they live.
44 states, the District of Columbia, four territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) have voluntarily adopted and are moving forward with the Common Core.
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44 states, the District of Columbia, four territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) have voluntarily adopted and are moving forward with the Common Core.
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A 3 Minute Video Explaining the Common Core State Standards
Common Core & Mathematics
The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics build on the best of existing standards and reflect the skills and knowledge students will need to succeed in college, career, and life. Understanding how the standards differ from previous standards - and the necessary shifts they call for - is essential to implementing them.
Read more about Common Core and the Key Shifts in Mathematics at http://www.corestandards.org/other-resources/key-shifts-in-mathematics/
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Read more about Common Core and the Key Shifts in Mathematics at http://www.corestandards.org/other-resources/key-shifts-in-mathematics/
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Common Core State Standards in Mathematics
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Myth & Facts about Common Core
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