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Debate 17 - Follow the Pacing Guide?

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Let’s talk about pacing guides. What are they? Why do we have them? How much should we follow them? This topic has caused quite the stir in many schools among colleagues. Some educators believe pacing guides may not be effective, or even necessary! While others believe pacing guides are needed so we stay on track to cover all of our grade-level content. Check out this great debate about pacing guides, featuring Hilary Kreisberg, Farshid Safi, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah and Berkeley Everett.

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Let’s talk about pacing guides. What are they? Why do we have them? How much should we follow them? This topic has caused quite the stir in many schools among colleagues. Some educators believe pacing guides may not be effective, or even necessary! While others believe pacing guides are needed so we stay on track to cover all of our grade-level content. Check out this great debate about pacing guides, featuring Hilary Kreisberg, Farshid Safi, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah and Berkeley Everett.

Follow People in this Episode

  • Follow Hilary Kreisberg on Twitter: @Dr_Kreisberg
  • Follow Farshid Safi on Twitter: @FarshidSafi
  • Follow Kwame Sarfo-Mensah on Twitter: @identityshaper or via his Website: identitytalk4educators.com
  • Follow Berkeley Everett on Twitter: @BerkeleyEverett or via his Website: berkeleyeverett.com

Listened to the episode? Now, it’s your turn to share! Go to our Twitter: @DebateMathPod to share your thoughts.

Don’t forget to check out the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel!
Keep up with all the latest info by following @DebateMathPod or going to debatemath.com. Follow us @Rob_Baier & @cluzniak. And don’t forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!

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