Watch the whole video. The man was a nut job. |
You fail to prove your point. |
Him forcing himself on her was pretty disturbing as well. |
I proved it quite well actually. The information about the funding is right there in front of your face. Lead a horse to water and all that... |
+1000 And, for the pro CC people on here--I hope you are aware that there is more than one poster on here against it. Sometimes, it seems like some of the responses don't realize that. |
Also, please realize that some core skeptics are not "nutty extremists" but concerned citizens who may support other recent government initiatives, including universal healthcare. |
| I think the most people in favor of CC are well intended--but clueless. They just do not think of the unintended consequences. |
Or, perhaps, they understand that every action -- and also every inaction -- has unintended consequences, and therefore, rather than abolishing the Common Core standards, which are good, prefer to deal with the unintended consequences as they arise. |
I disagree. Also, did you ever hear the saying: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure? |
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http://dianeravitch.net/2014/04/23/who-wrote-the-common-core-standards-here-is-a-list/
Here is a major part of the problem. |
OK, you disagree. Also, did you ever hear the saying: Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater? We can do this all day. |
You are making the assumption that the standards are good. You are also making the assumption that they stand alone. They do not. Now, I am making the assumption that you have something vested in this besides opinion. |
Please explain -- starting with what the problem is, specifically. |
Your assumption is incorrect. Feel free to make the further assumption that I am lying. When you believe that everybody who disagrees with you is either evil, ignorant, or on the take -- that's a problem. |
This is an example of "guilt by association". "The standards are bad because they were written by people who have ties to testing companies." However, the actual standards they came up with are fine, at least as far as I can see; I'm a teacher who has to use them to teach, and I like the standards. So this argument is moot to me. I don't care who write them; they are good. Not only that, but repeatedly people have been asking those who oppose Common Core standards to state which standards they think are inappropriate, and no one has been able to point to very many. When you read articles about why people dislike Common Core State Standards, over and over again, they do NOT state any particular standard as being bad; they dislike certain worksheets, or the test questions, or the fact that Race to the Top has certain requirements. All of this leads me to believe that this group that gathered together (whatever their expertise) actually managed to design some pretty reasonable standards. |