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Thursday, September 24th, 2009Draft Of Common State Academic Standards Released.
The Washington Post (9/22, A6, Anderson) reports, “Experts convened by the nation’s governors and state schools chiefs on Monday proposed a set of math and English skills students should master before high school graduation, the first step toward what advocates hope will become common standards driving instruction in classrooms from coast to coast.” In math, the “proposal envisions that students would be able to solve systems of equations; find and interpret rates of change; and adapt probability models to solve real-world problems.” In English, students “would be able to analyze how word choices shape the meaning and tone of a text; develop a style and tone of writing appropriate to a task and audience; and respond constructively to advance a discussion and build on the input of others.” The National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers “launched the Common Core Standards Initiative this year, enlisting 48 states and the District of Columbia.” Two states yet to join the effort are Texas and Alaska.
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