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Here is the list of the top 10 PARCC and Common Core questions that many parents and educators often worry about in Massachusetts. This will help in guiding you and enhancing your understanding with regards to these standards.
No, it is not. Massachusetts has played a lead role in creating a Common Core. Apart from this, the core has outlined all the aspects that the students should cover and know about at each grade level. However, these standards will not be incorporating the teaching methodology and practices that will have to be incorporated by teachers, schools, and districts.
The state of Massachusetts is very particular when it comes to the education of its youth. And it wants to ensure that its students learn what they should be knowing at each of the grade levels. The Massachusetts curriculum standards are hence constantly upgraded by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the local educators. The Common Core development started in 2009 and the upgrades by the educators and the state were happening even then. The new standards in math focus on much lesser topics on a yearly basis so that the students get enough time to learn the various concepts. The standards in the English language arts also require students to write and speak in various forms and have their ideas supported with authoritative source evidence. The MCAS, or the Massachusetts state assessment, was established 17 years ago, but the test was never made for predicting the college readiness of the students. PARCC might just be a possible replacement for the math and English MCAS tests.
No, it hasn’t. Massachusetts has its own set list of authors recommended that is separate from the prior ELA standards of the commonwealth. The extensive list consists of writers such as Herman Melville, Langston Hughes, and Mark Twain. As far as the math standards are concerned, fewer topics every year will be focused upon so that the students have enough time to prepare the concepts that have been taught.
Yes, it has. Common Core public drafts had been released by the Council of Chief State School Officers in February 2010. Along with this, draft standards for the public comment had been released in May 2010 by the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Independent panels had been appointed by the Commissioner Mitchell Chester.
No, they don’t. 15% of the standards can be customized by the states. Massachusetts has added more than 20 math standards along with ELA and pre-kindergarten standards.
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