Recognizing
the need to increase the level of rigor and develop 21st Century
Skills (critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration), we must
find time to focus on depth of learning, not just coverage. To this end, we are working to identify the
most impactful curriculum standards and eliminate redundancy. Our goal is to align the Common Core from
kindergarten to twelfth grade, reducing the curriculum, hopefully, by 40%. This will afford teachers and students the
time to engage truly authentic intellectual work which require 21st
Century Skills. The impact will be
significant-more reading, more writing, and more thinking. It’s really that simple.
The challenges
ahead are clear: creating processes
whereby teachers can do the intellectually heavy lifting of evaluating the
effectiveness of the curriculum and instructional practices in light of student
achievement data; investing in high quality textbooks (Yes, I said textbooks);
and maintaining a laser-like focus on professional development in 21st
Century Skills.
What does
this look like for students? I know this
is profound, but hang in there with me:
More reading, more writing, more thinking.