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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] "Peanuts" redundantly being spent in state A, state B, state C, district X, district Y, district Z, a thousand flowers blooming. As the saying goes, "a couple million here, a couple million there, and pretty soon you're talking real money." And that's what was ALREADY GOING ON prior to Common Core. The reality is that what you think was "peanuts" then gets multiplied a thousandfold at the state and local level and actually ends up costing far more than Common Core. Get past your myopia and look at the big picture. One set of standards is actually cheaper, more cost-effective and provides far greater ROI than the way it had been done prior with a thousand flowers blooming. [/quote] Not true. States were not spending that much money writing standards. What is your source? [/quote]
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