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Common Core State Standard Initiative

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Common Core State Standard Initiative is a fairly new educational initiative that provides standards that emphasize what K-12 students must know in both English and mathematics, by the end of each grade. States that participate in the Common Core Standard Initiative agree to hold all students in the same grade to the same standards. Prior to its implementation, there are many concerns that follow this initiative. One of the main concern among teachers are their readiness and preparedness to implement the Common Core State standards. These standards are created by politicians and others who are not directly in the classroom teaching the students. The necessary awareness of teachers and their concern about their readiness and whether or not they …show more content…

Brooke Burks amongst other from Auburn University at Montgomery, completed a survey that looked at secondary teachers perceptions of their preparedness to implement the Common Core State standards. In addition, the survey included information regarding the teachers’ feelings on the training they have or have not received related to implementing the Common Core standards in their classroom. As we know, there are many conflicting views amongst teacher, parents, and anyone involved in the educational field. However, the Common Core standards must still be implemented. The article quoted Sawchuk, who discovered that fewer than fifty percent of school districts planned professional development centered on implementing and aligning Common Core standards in 2012. In other words, survey showed a significant percentage of school districts who do not plan professional development conferences, but are still expected to implement the standards in their classroom. Planned professional development can go a long way for teachers we are expected to incorporate the new Common Core standards. These professional development training can assist teachers in the transition and answer potential questions teacher have about the new curriculum. Teachers are supposed to guide their students and follow guidelines outlined on lesson plans. The standards essentially creates the lesson plan, because all aspects of the lesson follow the standard. If there isn’t a solid foundation on how to implement …show more content…

Brooke Burks and his team’s research, data demonstrated that ten percent of teachers with zero to six years of experience was uncomfortable with implementing the Common Core Standards. Twenty-eight percent of teachers with seven plus years of experience were uncomfortable with implementation the Common Core standards. When looking at the teachers as a whole, a total of twenty-three percent felt uncomfortable implementing the Common Core standards. When analyzing these results, it is understood that the teachers with far more experience feel the most uncomfortable. It is possible for the teachers with more experience to feel the most discomfort, due to the comfort felt in the traditional classroom practices. Teachers with far less experience, may find it a bit easier to adjust to the new implication, because they did not practice the traditionally form for an extensive amount of time. It can be understood that it will be easier for them to conform to the new tactics, because they have fresh eyes and are not confined to methods in which they have developed over the years and mastered throughout their

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