according to a scholarly 2011 content analysis published in Education Researcher by Andrew Porter and colleagues, the Common Core math standards bear little resemblance to the national curriculum standards in countries with high-achieving math students: “Top-achieving countries for which we had content standards,” these scholars note, “put a greater emphasis on [the category] ‘perform procedures’ than do the U.S. Common Core standards.”
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RT @web20classroom: A huge Livebinder with everything you wanted to know about Google EDU: http://t.co/fEPuJvE5zO
A huge Livebinder with everything you wanted to know about Google EDU: http://t.co/fEPuJvE5zO
– Steven W. Anderson (web20classroom) http://twitter.com/web20classroom/status/321243026779418624
@scholzet Yes and no- Revised Bloom's is better but I like to used flipped blooms http://t.co/OWO7ngLZJ5 #nced
– Jill Thompson (Edu_Thompson) http://twitter.com/Edu_Thompson/status/321778942270922752