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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] The "no teachers were involved" nonsense was already debunked and disproven, so the PP is obviously just trolling. S/he might as well be posting "LOL! No, 1+1 = 3.64" and it isn't even funny trolling... [/quote] Can you read? It was never disproven. One Politifact article citing one teacher and the Common Core website--that's it. [/quote] Here's yet another thing for you to read, from the "American Educator" newsletter published by the American Federation of Teachers that ALSO says teachers were indeed involved: http://www.aft.org//sites/default/files/periodicals/TFT_Resources.pdf [b]Myth 7. "Teachers weren't included." FACT: Lots of teachers were involved in developing the standards over several years, including hundreds of teachers nationwide who served on state review teams. Many teachers are pleased to report seeing their feedback added verbatim to the final standards.[/b] That's spoken on behalf of one of the biggest educators' unions in the nation, spoken on behalf of over 1.5 million teachers - rebutting the claims that no teachers were involved. It's a dead issue, the claims that teachers had no input or involvement are FALSE.[/quote]
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