Aligning Your Curriculum to the Common Core State Standards
Foreword by Karen Young
October 2012 | 248 pages | Corwin
Avoid ôanalysis paralysisö and just get started! Now that most states have adopted the new Common Core State Standards, the next major challenge is to simplify and implement them by 2014. That is why it is important to begin this work now. Joe Crawford, Milken Award-winning educator and author of Using Power Standards to Build an Aligned Curriculum, shares his proven process for building a viable local curriculum based on the CCSS. Readers will find:A system for creating local standards from the CCSSMethods for connecting the common, formative assessments to quarterly instructional objectivesWays to scaffold learning expectationsExamples taken from districts where CCSS is currently implementedIncluded are helpful charts and graphs plus access to Internet-based software for mapping the CCSS to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Schools cannot continue to do what they have always done and expect a different result. This book explains how to facilitate learning for all students while taking advantage of the new culture, technology, and norms of todayÆs learning environment.
Foreword by Karen Young
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Author
partners4results Software Availability
1. Overview of CCSS and Associated Leadership Issues
2. Curriculum Issues and a National Curriculum Model
3. The Development and Use of Local CCSS, Quarterly Instructional Objectives, and Common Formative Assessments
4. A Sample K-12 Curriculum
5. The Journey Ahead
Resource A: Collated Feedback on CCSS Work
Resource B: Suggested Forms for Developing Local CCSS (Power Standards) and Instructional Objectives and Feedback Forms
References and Suggested Readings
Index