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The Common Core Standards define the literate individual of the 21st century as someone who actively engages in close reading of complex literature, skillfully navigates vast information both in print and digitally, and seeks meaningful interactions with high-quality texts to enhance knowledge and broaden perspectives. Furthermore, they emphasize the importance of critical reasoning and evidence-based thinking, essential for responsible citizenship in a democratic society. This approach supports collaborative learning through strategies like Think-Write-Pair-Share.
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How Does the Common Core fit in? • According to the Common Core Standards the literate person of the 21st century: • readily undertakes the close, attentive reading that is at the heart of understanding and enjoying complex works of literature; • habitually perform the critical reading necessary to pick carefully through the staggering amount of information available today in print and digitally; • actively seeks wide, deep, and thoughtful engagement with high-quality literacy and informational texts that builds knowledge, enlarges experience, and broadens world views; • reflexively demonstrate the cogent reasoning and use of evidence that is essential to both private deliberation and responsible citizenship in a democratic republic. • Think-Write-Pair-Share