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800.733.

6786
Luis F.
Cruz
James W.
Cunningham
Juli K.
Dixon
Cassandra
Erkens
Timothy D.
Kanold
LeAnn
Nickelsen
COMMON CORE
Deeper implementation, stronger results
July 2829
Boston, MA NOW
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Save $30 per person when you register
a team of 5 or more by April 25, 2014.
Transform stress into success. At this empowering event, discover the promise of
learning embedded in the implementation challenges of the Common Core.
Find strategies to successfully prepare students and staff for high-stakes
testingto persevere from the frst raw results to lasting achievement. Youll
leave equipped with techniques for tackling specifc requirements for English
language arts and mathematics; collaborating with peers on work that really
impacts learning; reaching English learners; enlisting parental support; and
measuring student progress every step of the way.
Our team walked away from
the keynotes and breakout
sessions overfowing with rich
ideas and a frm belief that
we now had the tools and
confdence to address our
schools instructional/learning
needs more effectively.
Mike Wood, principal,
Sagebrush Elementary School, Wyoming
Register today!
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800.733.6786
Align curriculum design, resource selection, instruction,
and assessment to ensure college and career readiness.
Gain up-to-date information on the PARCC and Smarter
Balanced assessments.
Acquire strategies proven to help students develop critical
thinking skills.
Examine and try highly engaging reading, vocabulary, and
writing strategies.
Make sense of teaching for depth through the Standards
for Mathematical Practice.
Explore planning for assessment on a unit-by-unit basis
within a collaborative team.
Harness the power of self-assessment to motivate
students to own their learning.
Learning Outcomes
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COMMON CORE
NOW
The information was current,
relevant, and crucial to where
we should be going in education.
There were many takeaways that
can be easily implemented
right away.
Mary Lyons, assistant superintendent,
School Administrative Unit 50, New Hampshire

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