Friday, August 20, 2010

Common Core Curriculum Maps

I encourage you to check out the Common Core's Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts...dodgy business, as some are saying these are not grounded in good literacy research. Not only do teachers have lists of books to teach, now they have maps of what to teach, when. These maps are available for public comment until 9/17...take a look and respond! http://www.commoncore.org/maps/

Common Core’s Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts were written by public school teachers for public school teachers. The maps translate the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Kindergarten through 12th grade into unit maps that teachers can use to plan their year, craft their own more detailed curriculum, and create lesson plans. The maps are flexible and adaptable, yet they address every standard in the CCSS. Any teacher, school, or district that chooses to follow the Common Core maps can be confident that they are adhering to the standards. Even the topics the maps introduce grow out of and expand upon the "exemplar" texts recommended in the CCSS. And because they are free, the maps will save school districts millions in curriculum development costs. The draft maps are available for public comment until September 17. Please tell us what you think!

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