School & District Management Report Roundup

Studies Follow Four Districts Moving Toward Common Core

By Catherine Gewertz — March 04, 2014 1 min read
  • Save to favorites
  • Print

A new cluster of reports profiles the work of four school districts that jumped into the new standards earlier and more aggressively than most.

The collective portrait that emerges from the work of those districts maps the long, slow climb to the peak of putting the common core into practice in ways that drive positive change. On the flip side, the stories offer a stark picture of the many ways to take shortcuts around the base of that peak—and the many ways to slip backwards on the climb up.

Katie Cristol and Brinton S. Ramsey, consultants at Education First, a Seattle consulting group, wrote the reports for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a Washington think tank that supports the Common Core State Standards.

The authors chose four districts to illustrate different demographics and dynamics, and assigned each a nickname: Kentucky’s “trailblazer” Kenton County; Nevada’s “creative” Washoe County in Reno; Nashville, Tenn., the “urban bellwether;" and Illinois’ District 54 in Schaumburg, the “high-performing suburb.” They focused on five areas: communications and engagement, leadership, curricular materials, professional development, and assessment and accountability.

Among its conclusions, the study finds that:

• The field hasn’t produced enough good instructional materials that reflect the new standards, so educators are struggling to create their own;

• Professional development for the standards is too often quick and shallow; and

• Educators are caught in a tough spot as their students approach tests that aren’t aligned to what they’re being taught.

Related Tags:

A version of this article appeared in the March 05, 2014 edition of Education Week as Studies Follow Four Districts Moving Toward Common Core

Events

This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
School & District Management Webinar
Harnessing AI to Address Chronic Absenteeism in Schools
Learn how AI can help your district improve student attendance and boost academic outcomes.
Content provided by Panorama Education
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Science Webinar
Spark Minds, Reignite Students & Teachers: STEM’s Role in Supporting Presence and Engagement
Is your district struggling with chronic absenteeism? Discover how STEM can reignite students' and teachers' passion for learning.
Content provided by Project Lead The Way
Recruitment & Retention Webinar EdRecruiter 2025 Survey Results: The Outlook for Recruitment and Retention
See exclusive findings from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of K-12 job seekers and district HR professionals on recruitment, retention, and job satisfaction. 

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide — elementary, middle, high school and more.
View Jobs
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
View Jobs
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
View Jobs
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.
View Jobs

Read Next

School & District Management Opinion When I Left the Classroom for Administration, Did I Join the Dark Side?
When I became a school leader, I thought I’d still always be a teacher first. It wasn’t that simple.
Sarah Berman
4 min read
Being able to empathize with both the dark and light sides of teaching and administrative work.
Vanessa Solis/Education Week via Canva
School & District Management Teachers Hate Observations. What Principals Can Do to Ease Their Stress
Walkthroughs often leave teachers feeling anxious and unprepared. There's a better way.
5 min read
Teacher helping student, focused; observation.
E+
School & District Management Opinion 11 Critical Issues Facing Education at Home and Abroad in 2025
Global collaboration can turn obstacles into opportunities for students and educators alike.
5 min read
shutterstock 513761242
Shutterstock
School & District Management Superintendents’ New Year's Resolutions for 2025
District leaders want to grow professionally—and personally—this year.
1 min read
Image of a checklist for 2025.
Lana Sweet/iStock/Getty