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What’s the status of Florida’s relationship with the multi-state test being designed to test new Common Core State Standards? It’s complicated. The Partnership for Assessment of College and Careers was
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Why are three dozen parents, teachers, principals, business leaders and others spending three days in Clearwater talking about education? That’s what reporters asked interim Education Commissioner Pam Stewart about this
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Florida educators have kicked off a three-day education summit in Clearwater to discuss standards, testing, the state school grading formula and teacher evaluations. Gov. Rick Scott invited more than three
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Gov. Rick Scott has called state education leaders together for a three-day summit in Clearwater starting today. Scott has put four items on the agenda: State education standards known as
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All week we’ve been posting answers from teachers to three questions about the Common Core State Standards (Part 1 is here, part 2 is here, part 3 is here and
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Here’s another round of Q & A with teachers about the switch to Common Core State Standards. part 1 is here and part 2 is here. Name: Teresa Stillman School: Cannella
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The start of the school year in Florida and many parts of the country has meant a glut of new education polls asking about shared education standards, standardized testing, teacher
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As we’ve attended summer training sessions for teachers on new Common Core State Standards, we’ve been asking teachers the same three questions. Florida is one of 45 states to fully
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Yesterday we told you that we spent a lot of time at summer Common Core training sessions for teachers. One of the things we were curious about is how teachers
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After a long, humid summer, kids across the state are waking up and getting ready to go back to school this week.One of those students, 16-year-old Keri…
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We spent a lot of time this summer watching and listening as Florida school districts trained teachers about what to expect when the state makes the full switch to new
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We all agree that every student should have good teachers. I think we also agree that there are three ways to improve the teaching force: We must get “bad” teachers