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History poster highlights historical argument

Richard Byrne, the pretty amazing author of the blog Free Technology for Teachers, has highlighted new tools for history teachers in this post:

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NIWP Spring Conference -- Call for Proposals

Hello, fellow NWP friends: I hope you've had a wonderful start to the school year! We've had excellent responses to NIWP Common Core workshops and classes, and we look forward to digging in even deeper over the next year.

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EdWeek covers assessment consortia item releases

In EdWeek's free content area (no subscription needed), a recent piece discusses the early glimpses of assessment items from the two consortia formed to create assessments for the Common Core: PARRC and Smarter Balanced.

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"Not Another History Teacher" blog picks favorite history websites for CCSS

Melissa Seiderman, a history/econ/government teachers from New York state, blogs about her teaching and history as a disciplines. has pulled together a set of useful websites for history teachers wanting to move instruction toward CCSS. Read her picks at US History Websites with the Common Core.

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Stanford History and Education Group collects document-based resources

CCSS puts a premium on the role of rich text in content area instruction. In 2009 Stanford was named West Coast partner of the largest library in the world, the Library of Congress. The Library's Teaching with Primary Sources Program connects educators with an extensive collection of digitized primary sources.

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History lessons @42ThinkDeep

Michael Milton, a history teacher at Burlington High School, is publishying his experiments in aligning his favorite lessons to the Common Core. He explains:

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Common Core Lessons in history at the Golder Lehman Institute

Tim Bailey, a teacher from Salt Lake City, Utah who was the 2009 History Teacher of the Year, has published a set of CCSS aligned history lessons at the Gilder Lehman Institute of American History. At Teaching the Common Core, he summarizes his thinking about the lessons this way:

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Fred Mindlin's daily Digital Literacy/Common Core news

I would suggest subscribing to NWP friend Fred Mindlin's daily news roundup of links and posts on the theme of digital literacy and the Common Core. I find it a wealthy trove of insight.

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Fred writes:

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