Standards & Accountability Video

Webinar: Tapping Teachers to Play a Lead Role in Shaping Common-Core Implementation

May 18, 2016 55:48

This is a replay of Education Week’s webinar, “Tapping Teachers to Play a Lead Role in Shaping Common-Core Implementation.” As districts across the country grapple with implementing the Common Core State Standards, learn about the strategies employed by Nevada’s second largest school system, where educator Aaron Grossman was tapped for a special assignment to help his district take on the new standards. The initiative has put teachers at the center of efforts to develop resources and professional development to support implementation. Grossman is joined by Rachael Etienne of Student Achievement Partners, who shares additional strategies.

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