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College AND Career Ready What is your definition? What does it look like in a classroom? 1

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College AND Career Ready Students can analyze and synthesize information and can apply this information to real-world problems! 3

What is Happening in a College and Career Ready Classroom? 4

Facilitating Learning… “It’s All About the Task!” Students are thinking and applying information. Rigor!

How do you define rigor? 6

How Rigorous? Copying notes Comparing and contrasting Lincoln and Kennedy Creating a power point describing the parts of an animal cell Summarize global impacts of WWII and project impacts of the War on Terror Listening 7

Rigor The thinking required to complete a task!

How do you define relevance? 9

How Relevant? Copying notes Comparing and contrasting Lincoln and Kennedy Creating a power point describing the parts of an animal cell Summarize global impacts of WWII and project impacts of the War on Terror Listening 10

Relevance Activities requiring students to apply information.... STUDENTS MAKE CONNECTIONS!

12 Examining Rigor

13 Examining Relevance