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    State efforts to improve children's oral health

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    Caption title."November 20, 2002."Supported by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cooperative agreement. H75/CCH32206

    The Magic of Wondering: Building Understanding Through Online Inquiry

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    The ability to ask questions is essential to learning, reasoning, and understanding. This column introduces a sequence of activities that incorporate the use of digital images and online texts into intentional opportunities for even the youngest learners to work with their teachers and classmates as they wonder, anticipate, explore, and think deeply about things that matter to them

    Sentence Stems That Support Reading Comprehension

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    Sentence stems are widely used by teachers, but what do we know about developing sentence stems and using them effectively? Sentence stems are intended to facilitate students’ participation in academic conversations and writing and support students to develop the language expected in school, but sometimes the stems do not provide the support intended. The authors explain how to develop supportive sentence stems

    Creating healthy states: building healthy communities

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    [Patricia Nolan].Caption title."This Issue Brief was written by Dr. Patricia Nolan, with materials provided by Ellen Jones, through a cooperative agreement between the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation"--P. 11."February 25, 2006."Also available via the World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader

    Creating healthy states: building healthy worksites

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    Caption title."This Issue Brief was written by Partnership for Prevention in collaboration with the WorkCare Group, Inc. through a cooperative agreement between the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (h75/CCH322063-04)."-- p. 13.Also available via the World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15)

    An Innovative Learning Academy Approach to Increasing Early Literacy Performance

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    The rationale behind this project was to train K-2 teachers in effective methods for addressing early literacy development using innovative methods that equip students with the depth of knowledge Common Core State Standards ([CCSS] National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & Council of Chief State School Officers, 2010) require. The implementation of the Reader\u27s Workshop (Calkins, 2010) model of instruction and Scholastic\u27s foundational digital reading program iRead (Scholastic Inc., 2014) were selected as alternative, more re levant curricula to monitor and increase student reading proficiency

    Writing in the Disciplines: How Math Fits Into the Equation [post-print]

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    © 2018 International Literacy Association Writing is an important mode of thinking and learning for elementary students. Consistent efforts have been made to encourage discipline-specific writing, yet defining qualities of elementary mathematical writing have historically been underdeveloped. This article offers educators a new framework that conceptualizes mathematical writing as writing to reason and to communicate mathematically. Specifically, the framework defines four types of elementary mathematical writing: exploratory, informative/explanatory, argumentative, and mathematically creative. The authors explain and explore these types and their associated purposes through classroom vignettes. Informed by existing practices in mathematics and writing, strategies are offered to support teachers in the implementation of mathematical writing

    The effects of argumentation on student motivation in mathematics

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    As a future educator, I am going to need to motivate my students to learn mathematics and be engaged deeply with the material. Because mathematics is a required subject for students, mathematics teachers must employ various strategies to motivate their students. Something that has motivated me in past mathematics courses has been the chance to form arguments and defend them in class. Argumentation in mathematics classrooms has been included in the Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice as Practice Standard 3: “Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others” (National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & Council of Chief State School Officers, 2010). I would like to use argumentation extensively in my future classroom, because I enjoyed it as a student and it helped me learn and engage with mathematical concepts. However, I do not know if it will be a motivator for my students like it was for me, and I would like to see evidence before I use it extensively in my future classroom. The purpose of this research is to inform my future practice by studying the effects of argumentation, specifically the implementation of the Common Core Standard for Mathematical Practice, related to constructing viable arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others (National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & Council of Chief State School Officers, 2010), on student motivation in secondary mathematics classrooms. I also hope that I can draw attention to this topic so that those who are interested can help contribute to the literature concerning a substantive connection between the two ideas of argumentation and motivation. To focus my research, I have developed the following research question: Does meeting Common Core Standard for Mathematical Practice 3, “Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others,” affect student motivation in mathematics classrooms

    Спільна ініціатива щодо державних стандартів у США: важливі уроки для України

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    The Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI) as a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and the Council of Chief State School Officers is analyzed. Under conditions of cardinal transformations of school education in Ukraine towards democratization and multidimensionality the author stresses the following important aspects of CCSSI realization: multi-purpose character, democratic character, scientific- and modern life-based essence.Проаналізовано ініціативу загальних державних стандартів, яка здійснюється під керівництвом держави, що координується Центром асоціації національних губернаторів за найкращу практику та Радою головних державних службовців шкіл. В умовах кардинальних перетворень шкільної освіти в Україні до демократизації та багатовимірності автор підкреслює такі важливі аспекти реалізації ініціативи: багатоцільовий характер, демократичний характер, науково-сучасна життєва сутність

    How Common is Common?

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    Common Core Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects (National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, 2010) aims to develop students who are college and career ready in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language. The standards also emphasize students\u27 need to understand other perspectives and cultures (p. 7). Appendix B of the document includes lists of exemplar texts (stories, read-aloud stories, poetry, and information texts) to help educators choose texts that meet the recommended qualities of complexity, quality, and range. This study examines the Appendix B stories and read-aloud stories at the K-5 levels for diversity in regard to publication year, genre, setting, and protagonist characteristics, including gender and racial and ethnic diversity. Inclusion of diverse texts enables the development of critical literacy skills so that students can consider multiple points of view and other\u27s\u27 differences
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