awesome... we just renumbered our middle school courses to be more consistent with the high school - this sounds just a little bit like we might get to do it all again.
--Michael T. Bendorf-- Technology Administrator A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262 217.476.3312 ext. 2019 DID #: 217.476.6019 Cellular: 217.306.6824 "I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do during your lectures so that I do not need you any more." A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. "The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by the enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas." - Alan Kay On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Bob Morse <bmo...@d168.org> wrote: > Did anyone read in the weekly state superintendents letter about this new > system. It seems it’s going to affect all high schools (thank God I am > K-8). Here is an excerpt: > > > > “District staff will match local course numbers to corresponding Secondary > School Course Classification System: School Codes for the Exchange of Data > codes, provided by the National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core > of Data, and create a crosswalk. This NCES data handbook outlines a system > for assigning standard codes to secondary school courses in 22 major subject > areas. It also includes a content description for each course and > instructions on how to use the system in coding courses. Following the > crosswalk will be data submitted by July 30, 2011.” > > > > > > > > Bob Morse > > E-Rate Coordinator > > Technology Specialist > > Community Consolidated Schools District 168 > > 708-758-1610 ext. 124 > > Skype: bmorse68 > > > > | Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org | >
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