Education World – Nicole Gorman
“A new study from Harvard University canvassed teachers and principals in Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Nevada and New Mexico and found some favorable attitudes towards the Common Core and how it has thus far been integrated. “Overall, the survey…found that 73 percent of teachers believe fellow educators in their building have embraced the Common Core ‘fully’ or ‘quite a bit’ and that 69 percent of principals believe the new standards will lead to ‘improved student learning,’” said NewsWorks.org. The Harvard study depicts an overall positive attitude towards Common Core that other surveys have not detected as overwhelmingly.”(more)