The Common Core has been at the heart of local debates nationally and locally. This workshop will dive deeply into the study of the Common Core standards through the use of case studies at elementary, middle and high school levels as one way to address college and career readiness in New Hampshire. We will examine the relationship between Common Core, Next Generation Science Standards and 21st Century Skills and look at ways environmental education can support these initiatives with a focus on STEM needs in our state. Additionally, we can discuss the NH DOE's stance on these national standards and look at where we think the movement will be moving forward.
presented by
Mary Earick Stan Freeda
Mary.Earick@doe.nh.gov Stanley.Freeda@doe.nh.gov
603-271-0552 603-271-5132
Minimum Standards for School Approval
Information and Communications Technology Program Standards, Page 70 - 74.
Ed 306.42 (through July 1, 2015)
Ed 306.421 (after July 1, 2015)
Science Education Program Standards, Page 79 - 86.
Ed 306.45 (through July 1, 2015)
Ed 306.451 (after July 1, 2015)
College and Career Ready Competencies Aligned to Common Core State Standards
Mathematics Competencies
English Language Arts Competencies
Science Competencies
NH College and Career Ready Standards
NH Environmental Literacy Plan
A wide variety of resources are available from the Office of Educational Technology at the NH Department of Education.
Visit the Office of Educational Technology:
on NHEON.org.
on this Wiki site.
on the NH DOE website.