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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] +100 the person looking for it should just go and ask for it!! Also, the person making the accusations (that being the anti-CCer) has the burden of proof to meet in the accusations - yet keeps failing to do so! [/quote] Wrong. Any professional organization who had that information would have published it. Unless, the results were not positive. [/quote] You are just pulling that out of nowhere. Where it comes to workgroup comments and input for standards development, there's a lot of it that would typically be considered interim work product, which is typically *NOT* published by professional organizations. When I go on NEA or AFT's websites I don't see or have access to their detailed emails about any of their work. When I go to a standards site like ISO or ANSI I don't get access to their detailed workgroup exchanges leading up to development of the standard. Typically, people only get access to that if they are actually involved and participating in workgroup listservs and other collaboration tools. So no, professional organizations typically *don't* just publish all of that wholesale. The fact that one can't see the detailed input and commentary on something like an ISO or ANSI standard doesn't make it invalid, nor does it in any way imply that people were shut out of the process, or that it was closed-door - NOR does it imply that the input and commentary wasn't positive. You are drawing many conclusions that are simply invalid. And this is something I actually know quite a bit about, because I've been participating in the work of numerous professional and standards organizations, nationally and internationally, for over 15 years.[/quote]
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