New website includes a growing collection of interactive clinics, videos, lesson plans, and white papers for helping to integrate the Common Core standards into instruction
Triumph Learning, a publisher of instructional materials and literacy programs aligned with state standards, has introduced a new website—CommonCore.com—that offers free resources to support teachers as they implement the Common Core standards.
The interactive clinics, videos, lesson plans, blogs, and white papers featured on the site provide educators and parents with best practices and practical information on the new, more rigorous learning goals.
“At Triumph Learning, we are committed to ensuring that teachers have access to high-quality resources that will help them navigate the Common Core Standards and position their students for success,” said CEO Rick Noble. “Our growing collection of free resources on CommonCore.com puts the information, advice, and tools for successfully implementing the standards right at their fingertips.”
Visitors to CommonCore.com will have the opportunity to interact one-on-one with experts who will offer advice on all aspects of implementing the Common Core in their classrooms. In addition, educators can take part in discussions with colleagues from around the country who are facing the same challenges they are.
Special live events and white papers offer perspectives that will help teachers gain a more complete understanding of the Common Core Standards and their practical applications in the classroom. Educators will discover answers to questions ranging from “How can I engage my reluctant readers?” to “How do I help my students gain conceptual knowledge?”
For parents CommonCore.com helps answer questions they might have about the standards, as well as tips for ensuring that their children stay on track for academic success.
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