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Teachers and libraries need to know that the material they choose and use meets the requirements of common core state standards. This webcast will help you understand how teachers and librarians select books for classroom use and school library collections. This webcast will help you effectively identify, develop, package, and promote content that meet common core requirements. The implementation of Common Core State Standards is changing how teachers and librarians select classroom material, with significant consequences for publishers' product development and marketing programs. If you are a publisher, this series of three webcasts will help you understand educator needs, provide guidance for developing and marketing content that teachers and librarians will look for, and optimize its discoverability by showing you how to include details of a title's conformance with common core state standards in its metadata. Presentation by Sarah Garland, Executive Editor of The Hechinger Report. Sarah Garland is Executive Editor of The Hechinger Report. She has written for The New York Times, Newsweek International, Newsday, The New York Sun, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. She was a 2009 recipient of the Spencer Fellowship in Education Reporting at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and received her master’s degree from New York University as a Henry M. MacCracken fellow. Her first book, Gangs in Garden City, was published by Nation Books in July 2009. Her second book, Divided We Fail: The Story of an African American Community That Ended the Era of School Desegregation (Beacon Press) was published in January 2013.
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THE STATE OF
COMMON CORESARAH GARLAND
THE HECHINGER REPORT
HECHINGERREPORT.ORG
WHAT IS COMMON CORE?
WHY COMMON CORE?
WHERE IS COMMON CORE?
43 states (for now):
WHAT ARE THE CONTROVERSIES ABOUT?- The Gettysburg address
- New York test scores plummet
- A math problem goes viral
- Sex education
IS SUPPORT REALLY DOWN?- Hechinger reporting found widespread teacher support
- A February 2014 teacher poll found 57% see Common Core as positive
But in Tennessee, a September poll found
56% want to abandon
the standards
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WHAT LIES AHEAD?
TRADITIONAL PUBLISHERS - IN TROUBLE?