With a majority of states ridding themselves of their previous English language arts and mathematics standards in favor of more rigorous college and career ready standards, the need for new statewi
Nyla Benjamin
Back in March, I kicked off a series of blog posts on our product vision. In that post, I talked about all of the planning going on for summer vacations (my summer was great, by the way, thanks for asking). Now, almost six months later, summer vacations are over and everyone is diving into a new school year.
Andy Frost
Shane Dennison, State and Federal Programs Consultant at Edmentum, kicks off his new series, “State and Federal Highlights,” discussing the controversy surrounding the Common Core in the United States.
Shane Dennison
As a teacher, you’ve had a few years to prepare for the new Common Core standards. Your superiors have had a little longer than that.
Scott Sterling
We've been saying for some time that while the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are simple in their concept, the implementation can be problematic.
Ashlee Tatum-Eckley
Although the National Education Association has been on board for Common Core State Standards since 2009-10, its Representative Assembly of delegates recently re-affirmed the organization's support
In April of this year, edweek.org reported on the challenges facing the two Common Core assessment consortia in creating a level playing field for English language learners (ELLs).
Andrea Gronberg
English Language Learners (ELLs), have a challenging, sometimes daunting task ahead of them. They must learn and master rigorous academic content, while also acquiring the English language.
Shari Rios
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