Much of the conversation around common core standards involves supporters and detractors talking at each other, past each other or exchanging dueling Twitter posts and blog posts. #Common Core Radio is where you'll hear UNcommonly, thoughtful, informed and civil discussions about implementing Common Core Standards. Each episode will feature discussion on new developments, emerging issues, trends and interviews with Common Core news makers.
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Much of the conversation around common core standards involves supporters and detractors talking at each other, past each other or exchanging dueling Twitter posts and blog posts. #Common Core Radio is where you'll hear UNcommonly, thoughtful, informed and civil discussions about implementing Common Core Standards. Each episode will feature discussion on new developments, emerging issues, trends and interviews with Common Core news makers.
In this segment, our guests tell us why their view of Common Core Standards is favorable. They also share why they prefer creating their own teaching tools.
Discuss: #commoncore #CCSS
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Sabra Eaton is a keyboarding teacher that is passionate about building relationships with students.Educator inspired by technology integration while serving the whole child to give opportunities to our future.
Dr. Michael Mills, Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning at the University of Central Arkansas, is a leading expert on the practical uses of educational technology, particularly on using collaborative tools to better engage students and to design strategies for effectively integrating mobile devices in the classroom. He is an SXSWedu, ISTE, and SITE presenter and has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Education Trainer."
Common Core Radio
Much of the conversation around common core standards involves supporters and detractors talking at each other, past each other or exchanging dueling Twitter posts and blog posts. #Common Core Radio is where you'll hear UNcommonly, thoughtful, informed and civil discussions about implementing Common Core Standards. Each episode will feature discussion on new developments, emerging issues, trends and interviews with Common Core news makers.