This book examines the aim of Common Core and how the structure of U.S. education has limited its potential; why many states, district administrators, teachers, and parents oppose it, and the changes that might help to set it back on track.
This book examines the aim of Common Core and how the structure of U.S. education has limited its potential; why many states, district administrators, teachers, and parents oppose it, and the changes that might help to set it back on track.
John Jensen is a clinical psychologist licensed in Alaska. He has been investigating child motivation and learning since 1971.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The hole we were in. 2. How the problem arose. 3. How Common Core solved the problem. 4. The objections to Common Core. 5. How standards create a problem. 6. The clue from your use of paper. 7. How the response addresses the problem. 8. Why students retain so little. 9. How a simple idea can matter. 10. An effective solution. 11. How you can apply the solution. 12. How you can help students assimilate knowledge. 13. How teachers may handle levels of ability. 14. What it means to learn a whole subject. 15. How you can help students be creative. 16. How this approach remedies the Learn and Lose System dominating U.S. education. 17. How you can motivate students to cooperate. 18. How to include parents. 19. How students can perform publicly. 20. How to meet required testing. 21. How to test exactly what students know. 22. How testing can energize students. 23. How quickly you can make these changes. 24. The core of Common Core.
Preface 1. The hole we were in. 2. How the problem arose. 3. How Common Core solved the problem. 4. The objections to Common Core. 5. How standards create a problem. 6. The clue from your use of paper. 7. How the response addresses the problem. 8. Why students retain so little. 9. How a simple idea can matter. 10. An effective solution. 11. How you can apply the solution. 12. How you can help students assimilate knowledge. 13. How teachers may handle levels of ability. 14. What it means to learn a whole subject. 15. How you can help students be creative. 16. How this approach remedies the Learn and Lose System dominating U.S. education. 17. How you can motivate students to cooperate. 18. How to include parents. 19. How students can perform publicly. 20. How to meet required testing. 21. How to test exactly what students know. 22. How testing can energize students. 23. How quickly you can make these changes. 24. The core of Common Core.
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