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  1. More than 40 states, including Illinois and the District of Columbia, have adopted the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts and/or Mathematics. The ISBE noted that the new standards are higher, fewer and deeper than the previous Illinois standards. The CCSS also establish year-by-year guidelines outlining the skills and content ...

  2. Illinois adopted the common core standards for English Language Arts (ELA) and Math in June of 2010. Illinois continues to have educational standards for early childhood, fine arts, foreign language, physical development and health, science, social emotional, and social science. The common core for English Language Arts and Math are now ...

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  3. The K‐12 ELA standards are benchmarked to 10 College and Career Readiness Standards. K‐8 standards are listed by grade level. Standards in grades 9‐12 are listed in two year bands to allow flexibility in course design. The standards are separated into four strands: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.

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  4. Illinois adopted the Common Core in 2010 and teachers and administrators across the state fully implemented the new standards during the 2013-14 school year. Many schools have already begun to incorporate elements of the new learning standards into their curricula. The Common Core determines what educators should teach, not how they should teach.

  5. The Illinois State Board of Education has adopted new academic standards for K-12 education to better prepare Illinois students for success in college and the workforce in a competitive global economy. These benchmarks are known as the Common Core State Standards. The state’s previous standards were adopted in 1997.

  6. Illinois Learning Standards. The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were developed by educators, experts, parents and administrators to improve educational outcomes for students across the country reflecting both our aspirations for our children and the realities of the classroom. The Common Core State Standards came about by a state-led effort ...

  7. Illinois is one of 41 states that have adopted the Common Core Standards in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. Why Common Core Was Developed In 2009, state school chiefs and governors created the Common Core initiative to develop standards that would replace the patchwork of uneven benchmarks and learning goals that existed from state ...

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