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Navigating Achievement for Struggling Students with Common Core State Standards: Book

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Navigating Achievement for Struggling Students with Common Core State Standards: Book
Navigating Achievement for Struggling Students with Common Core State Standards: Book

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Navigating Achievement for Struggling Students with Common Core State Standards: Book

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This collection of strategies and research-based information provides user-friendly guidance for implementation of the Common Core State Standards with the leverage needed for success. The premise of the contributing educators is that all students can find success when instructed well. Topics, such as the prior knowledge students bring with them into the classroom, the power of the feedback they get from teachers, and student vocabulary acquisition and use, help generate teacher ideas for classroom instruction. Concepts, such as scaffolding learning, effective differentiation in secondary schools, and direct instruction for all learners in light of Response to Intervention processes, it help guide teacher thinking and planning. This handbook provides multiple views on the very complex subject of what to do better to serve struggling students as we embrace the Common Core State Standards.

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