Changes in What Teachers Know and Do in the Common Core Era: American Teacher Panel Findings from 2015 to 2017
RAND Corporation eBooks2018
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Abstract
RAND Corporation researchers use data from surveys of the American Teacher Panel in 2015, 2016, and 2017 to examine change in use of instructional materials and knowledge of state standards and standards-aligned practices among mathematics and English language arts (ELA) teachers. Researchers identified few changes, with the exception of some shifts in use of online materials and aspects of ELA teachers' standards-aligned knowledge and practice.
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