Monday, 7 October 2013

[YEP-DC] Common Core & Curriculum Controversies

Common Core & Curriculum Controversies

October 23, 2013 - 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Thomas B. Fordham Institute
1016 16th Street NW
Floor 7
WashingtonDC 20036
United States

Does three times four equal eleven? Will "fuzzy math" leave our students two years behind other countries? Will literature vanish from the English class? Is gifted-and-talented education dying? A barrel of rumors and myths about curriculum has made its way into discussions of the Common Core State Standards for math and England language arts. Experts will tackle these fears and claims at Fordham on October 23, 2013. Hear from Jason Zimba on math myths, Tim Shanahan on the texts that teachers may assign, and a panel of practicing K–12 educators for an early look at Common Core implementation in their states and districts.
 
Tentative schedule:
 
1:00     Common Core math myths: A conversation with Jason Zimba
 
2:00     Are teachers assigning Common Core aligned texts? A conversation with Tim Shanahan
 
3:00     An early look at Common Core implementation: A panel discussion

Moderated by Michael Petrilli

PANELISTS     

Jason Zimba
co-founder, Student Achievement Partners
Tim Shanahan
professor emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago
 @ReadingShanahan
Corrine Colgan
deputy chief of literacy and humanities, D.C. Public Schools
Suzanne Culbreth
teacher, Spain Park High School, Alabama
Fantonia Shank
teacher, Liberty Park Elementary, Indiana
Cicely Woodard
teacher, Rose Park Math and Science Middle School, Tennessee
 @cicely_woodard

MODERATOR

Michael Petrilli
Executive Vice President Thomas B. Fordham Institute
 @MichaelPetrilli

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