Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Additional Resources
1. Website: www.dodea.edu
a. Citation: DoDEA. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2016, from
http://www.dodea.edu/collegeCareerReady/index.cfm
b. Relevancy: This website does relate to my topic, as it talks about the College and Career
Ready Standards. However, it mainly talks about how these standards are integrated into
the DoD schools, and those are not the particular schools that I had planned to talk about
in my project. This website is not like any of my other sources, so it could have other
information that is not included in other sources.
c. Accuracy: When reading through this website, I did not detect any biases. The website
was very well put together, and the information seemed very factual. There were no
additional resources listed that I was able to find, but this source seems to be the head
source.
d. Currency: I was unable to find any publishing date for this website, but it seems very
modern-looking. Since this website is published through the Department of Defense, I
would guess that it is constantly updated. Even though there was no date listed, I would
take all the information as if it was current.
e. Authority: This website is published by the U.S. Department of Defense, which is credible
in itself. There are 172 schools around the world that function with the DoDEA, and they
are all accredited. The information throughout this website is written by people from the
DoDEA.
f. Purpose: The purpose of this website is to inform the public of what College and Career
Ready Standards look like in the Department of Defense. There is a page that describes
the standards, and pages for media and graduation requirements. There are also
resources for educators and parents, and this website helps inform them about helpful
information.
g. Rating: I would rate this website a 3. It has a lot of helpful information on the topic of
College and Career Ready Standards, but it is mainly focused on preparing students to
be in the Department of Defense. While I think that this department is very important for
our country, it is not the only area that students should be encouraged to enter into.
2. Website: www.ccsso.org
a. Citation: CCReady: Discover State-Created Tools, Resources and Standards
Implementation Success Stories. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2016, from
http://www.ccsso.org/CCReady_Discover_State_Created_Tools_Resources_and_Standa
rds_Implementation_Success_Stories.html
b. Relevancy: This website is relevant to my topic because there are many resources and
tools to help implement the standards into classrooms. This website may not be as
relevant to my topic today, but there are many ways this could be helpful in the future.
c. Accuracy: When reading through the resources on the website, I did not detect any bias.
It is written by the Council of Chief State School Officers, and it seems like a trustworthy
source. The information is presented as fact, and no opinion seem to be present.
d. Currency: The website was published in 2014; it is not outdated. Constantly, information
is being updated to this website because there is more tools that are being found out to
help educators help their students. There are newsletters and webinars that are added
currently that teachers can be updated on.
e. Authority: The website is written by the council. The goal of the writers through this
website is to provide new resources and tools for educators to better help the students.
Many states have contributed to the website, so there are many ways that the resources
can be adapted to many different settings.
f. Purpose: The purpose of this website is to inform educators on resources and other tools
that they could use to better teach their students. The authors do not seem to be omitting
any details that are important to the subject.
g. Rating: I would rate this website a 4. There are many helpful tools and resources for
teachers. I think that it would be valuable, especially for teachers who are just beginning
to learn about the Common Core State Standards.
3. Database: Beyond Standards: Making Local-Global Connections Within the Common Core
a. Citation: Conrad, M., Manise, J., Singmaster, H., & Watkins, L. (2016). BEYOND
STANDARDS: MAKING LOCAL-GLOBAL CONNECTIONS WITHIN THE COMMON
CORE. Techniques: Connecting Education & Careers, 91(2), 52-55.
b. Relevancy: This source relates to my topic because it explains how the Common Core
State Standards are supposed to be involved in the world. This is a unique resource
because it gives exact examples of how current events in the world can be used in the
classroom. It is also relevant because it gives clear examples of how the Common Core
State Standards can be implemented practically in a classroom.
c. Accuracy: I do not detect any biases in this article. The resources listed in the article all
involve Common Core in different countries, global literacy, and government agencies.
The data is presented as fact, and there were no errors.
d. Currency: The source was written in February of 2016. It is definitely current and the
information is up-to-date. There is constantly information being found out about the
Common Core State Standards, but this information is recent enough to still be relevant.
e. Authority: All of the authors of the article are professors at universities around the country.
Two of the authors are involved in education. The article was published by the
Association for Career and Technical Education.
f. Purpose: The purpose of the article is to inform the public about how the Common Core
State Standards are involved in global education. There are four authors in this article,
but it seems to be written in a uniformed way. The information is written in a clear way,
and that most audiences would be able to understand.
g. Rating: I would rate this article a 4. I really liked the examples the article listed to connect
Common Core State Standards to real world problems. I also thought the article was
written with high-quality.