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How a state, a school district, and a technical assistance provider are using their best resource—teachers—to implement the Common Core standards for improved teaching and learning By Amy Coe Rodde and Lija McHugh C
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Document Date: 2013-09-08 20:13:45


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political scientist / executive director / ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT / director of program standards / Associate Commissioner / selected Kentucky Teacher / superintendent / Interim CEO / author / Teacher / EDUCATION CONSULTANT AND TEACHER / assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction / director / Commissioner / administrator / political scientist and former Education Sector Interim CEO / director of program standards / who oversees the Networks / /

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