Supporting Change in Instructional Practices to Meet the Common Core Mathematics and Next Generation Science Standards: How Are Different Supports Related to Instructional Change?

The Common Core State Standards in Mathematics and Next Generation Science Standards encourage substantial shifts in teaching, but how to enact change is not specified. This mixed-methods exploratory study shows how different implementation supports were related to teachers' use of standards-al...

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Main Authors: Elaine Allensworth (Author), Sarah Cashdollar (Author), Amy Cassata (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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