Resources

The Future Ready Project warehouses resources of all types produced by Achieve and advocacy campaigns from states, third-party organizations, and other champions of college and career readiness for all students. Search here for the resources most relevant to your particular advocacy goals.

April 22, 2013 
The Director of Buffalo ReformED puts the need for high standards in a global context.
April 22, 2013 
An opinion editorial about the importance of the Common Core State Standards from the Co-founder and CEO of Stand for Children
April 15, 2013 
The Center for K–12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS has developed guides to each of the two Race to the Top Assessment Consortia
April 02, 2013 
In partnership, CCSSO, the California Department of Education, and the San Diego County Office of Education have released a portion of the CCSS translated into Spanish.
March 27, 2013 
The Math Works advocacy kit provides resources that make the case for why all students - regardless of their plans after graduation - should engage in rigorous math coursetaking throughout their high school experiences.
March 25, 2013 
The Hawaii P-20 Partnerships for Education's campaign to raise awareness about Hawai‘i's education goal: for 55% of Hawai‘i's working age adults to have a college degree by the year 2025.
March 25, 2013 
The National PTA created a series of materials help train educators and parents be advocates for the Common Core State Standards.
March 22, 2013 
A fact sheet helping to '"bust the myth" that only certain students who are "innately good" at math can benefit from advanced and continued mathematics courses.
March 22, 2013 
A fact sheet helping to "bust the myth" that holding all students to higher expectations in math causes more students to drop out of high school.
March 22, 2013 
A fact sheet with supportive statements and evidence of the benefits students gain from taking the fourth year of high school mathematics

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