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Reply to "Common Core's epic fail: Special Education"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The first problem: Those K standards should be grade 1 standards. [/quote] Huh! Well, besides you, who else says that, specifically, adding and subtracting to 10 with objects is too hard for grade K (neurotypical) students?[/quote] Most professionals familiar with how children learn would tell you this. And in my state, children often enter K when they 4 years old. [/quote] C'mon, cite some references. Now don't find some article where some educator is quoting a "Common Core math worksheet" and saying how this math is horrible for K students. Cite some recent experts (people working in the field) who are saying that it is developmentally inappropriate for 5 and 6 year old kindergarten children to be able, by the end of their Kindergarten year of school, to add 2 oranges and 4 oranges and count 1-2-3-4-5-6 oranges.[/quote]
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