No. It has not. There have been some that claimed it. Go read the article posted above at WAPO by Edward Miller. |
Look in the mirror. You will not accept anything that contradicts your website. |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/01/29/a-tough-critique-of-common-core-on-early-childhood-education/
Once more. NO early childhood people. If you know that they were there, then you should be able to name them. They also refused to make public the comments. |
Wrong. Several were named previously in this thread, there were elementary school teachers as well as professors with expertise in early childhood development. But the anti-CCers pooh-poohed them because of several contrived reasons, i.e. they published for companies that were owned by Pearson, or they weren't teaching when they were involved in standards development (never mind the fact that one of the teachers had 30 years of experience). There were definitely several on the committees and it's a blatant lie to suggest otherwise. |
Again, you need to provide EVIDENCE. All you have done is present accusations and opinions WITHOUT evidence. |
135 members total on Math and ELA development and feedback groups. 3 (maybe) elementary classroom teachers NO classroom teachers from primary (Early Childhood) grades Far more people on the committee with NO classroom experience than current or recent teachers. |
Nonsense. We have already been through this. That count only arrives by refusing to recognize anyone who's published, anyone who wasn't teaching at the time they were working on CC, anyone who taught in college, anyone who later on changed jobs, et cetera et cetera et cetera. You don't get to throw away relevant experience just to try and make your point. |
So, because you say so, they have experience? LOL. |
One of the teachers that you anti-CCers didn't want to count has 30 years of teaching experience. That's far more experience and qualification than you ever had or ever will. |
One? Out of 135? Excuse me, I guess I was wrong. Which ONE? What grade level? |
Disgraceful and disgusting that you would try and throw a seasoned teacher with 30 years experience under the bus by trying to claim she didn't have any relevant expertise.
Who made you queen of DCUM? You don't get to pick and choose which CC contributors' experience and expertise you are willing recognize. You don't get to try and claim they aren't teachers or don't have early childhood expertise when in fact they do. |
This was already disproven here last week. |
Actually, no. |
Edward Miller is a communications and development consultant who has never taught in the classroom. Therefore he is not qualified to offer an opinion -- right? https://www.linkedin.com/pub/edward-miller/8/3a9/649 |
Who in the hell are YOU, to be questioning ANY of their credentials? Numerous members of the committees are nationally recognized, are proven experts, are folks who have risen through the ranks of education, are published, hold multiple degrees, have decades of experience. And you? Some nameless, anonymous nobody on the Internet, with delusions of grandeur and a serious narcissism complex, to be thinking you are so much better and know so much better than everyone else. Unreal. |