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Mar 26, 2013 06:35PM

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Well, I started reading this book and I really despise it. I was really excited about the Common Core but this book is deflating my interest. I think I am overwhelmed with the fact that I have to address the Common Core in ELA and Math in five grade levels because of the program I teach. I am responsible for all content areas for 12 children grades 2-5 next year, teaching content in grades 2-6 (with the help of a part-time person). Not excited. This book made me realize the real challenges I am going to face.
The book is not giving me real tangible ideas. I want implementation strategies. This book appears to be more about the philosophy of Common Core, the why of Common Core. I think I need more than Pathways, I need specific steps!



Thanks for the link! I will look at it! I found a few more books, too, that I think will help me.
I found this book and I am really excited! http://www.amazon.com/Common-Curricul...
Common Core Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts, Grades K-5
I teach in a gifted program grades 1-5. I teach the same students everyday - all subjects. I will have 12-13 students next year and I am really anxious about how to incorporate all of the common core in each grade level in each subject. (I have a part-time colleague who teaches social studies and literature). So Common Core isn't my real frustration, implementing common core in 5 grade levels is!

I've just started this book. I love Lucy Calkins, she is one of my educational gurus. She explains everything in a real world, plain spoken manner. She writes it, I read it!




How Children Succeed
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
Great book! Discussed a lot of what we already know as teachers. Some students come to school with the grit and desire to learn, while others do not.
Bad Science
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32...
I was unimpressed with this book. I guess because I am already careful about what I teach, that I don't continue to teach misconceptions.
School Reform
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
Informative book about different educational issues in today's world. This is a collection of journal and research articles.
Secrets of a Buccaneer Scholar http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62...
Found this book interesting. Another book that continues to show us the traditional school is not made for all learners.

How Children Succeed
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
Great book! Discussed a lot of what we already know as teachers. Some students come to schoo..."
Thanks for sharing these books! What is suggested in "Secrets of a Buccaneer Scholar?" for alternative settings? What are your viewpoints on nontraditional learning environments?

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
The book is edited by Joe Bower, whose blog (For the Love of Learning) I read regularly. The introduction is by Alfie Kohn. Both of them have also written chapters for the book. The first half of the book makes the case against standardization, high-stakes standardized tests, and the corporate education reform movement. The second half of the book makes a case against using tests as the main method of assessment and grades in general (the book is pro-ungrading).



How Children Succeed
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
Great book! Discussed a lot of what we already know as teachers. Some student..."
Being that I teach in a non- traditional environment, I am all for finding environments that work for students. I even support students going after the GED is school is just working for them, in order to get them to move on to com. college, tech schools or colleges/universities. I support online schools, home schools, private and public - whatever works best for the child. America has so many choices, and there is a reason!

He did his own 'thing' regarding education and ended up self-teaching. The problem was that he may have learned a lot, but the way he did it, did not provide certificates, diplomas, etc. While we can all learn a lot, places of employment do want proof, so to speak. His life is a bit different, non-traditional work life, but one is not surprised once the book is read.
He beats to a different drummer.


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Common Core Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts, Grades K-5 (other topics)
The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary (other topics)
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