Here's one. It pretty much says that it is political. I didn't know it's my job to find the "disinformation" out there that is against Common Core. I have only posted valid complaints. There are other posts that are worse than this, I'm sure, but it takes time to go back and look. Maybe tomorrow. |
By the way. Who were the Early Childhood teachers on the committees? That is an important issue. |
This is a good article in the Wall Street Journal. The anti CC is clearly not led by nut jobs as another poster thinks. It is the upper middle class that is heavily involved.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-soccer-mom-revolt-against-common-core-1430867989 |
This. |
The really sad part is that Common Core is not going to help those underachievers that it was designed to help. Education is a building process. You have to lay a foundation first. Problem is that the Common Core standards want the kids on the ladder before there is a strong foundation to support it. |
They're starting to get it!!! Hooooooray! http://www.usnews.com/opinion/knowledge-bank/2015/05/05/parents-opting-out-of-common-core-tests-have-a-point
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And, once more, it may be "designed" to help the inner city--but it is not the right way to do it. I've been there. These standards -at least in the early years-will harm the inner city kids the most. |
As you've said already 60 times without ever providing any supporting evidence other than your opinion. |
Nope, nobody ever said "all" the opposition is political. It was said that there is a big political component to it. Not the same thing as saying "all" was political. |
You're splitting hairs. All is 100%. How much is a "big component"? Is that 80%? It must be more than 50% or it wouldn't be "big". You always ask for substance. Define what you believe. Substantiate YOUR opinions. |
Try and push back and rationalize however you like but CLEARLY "all" is INCORRECT. PERIOD. |
Nevertheless, the issues put forth on this thread by those against CC, have not been political. There may have been a couple of trolls, but most of the issues appear to be posted by people who are sincere in their beliefs. There have been frequent responses to those posts that accuse the posters of being political. |
It is an opinion based on years of experience. What is your opinion based upon? |
There have been the occasional "thalidomide" type posts, but even without that, it's remarkable that the anti-CCers seem to follow the same script and same talking points which keep showing up verbatim in anti-CC articles by Valerie Strauss and others - and when any of those talking points are challenged, when anyone asks for actual data or studies to support them, the anti-CCers can't ever seem to respond accordingly, and just expect everyone to take it on faith. |
What experience? You haven't been in a classroom teaching Common Core. |