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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]And, how do we know this? It is from the Common Core website. [b]When did the committees meet? How did they operate? Did all math members work on all math standards? Were the members paid? If so, how much? [/b] [b]Where are the published comments?[/b] [b]Did the committees meet again to rewrite the standards after the comment period? How did they vet the standards? [/b] [b]If it is "indisputable" that they were vetted, why don't the developers share the results? [/b][/quote] I am not either of these posters, but I think the above questions are valid and that the states adopting these standards should have had these answers before they voted to adopt them. If they had this information, it should be in the public arena. However, the other poster says that he has answered questions and that the above poster is ignoring the answers. But I just don't see where the answers to these questions are in his posts or on the website. So I don't think the above poster is getting a response even though the below poster says she is. [quote]It's one thing to be a skeptic, but [b]there is a difference between asking for information and not getting a response vs. asking for information and then denying and ignoring the answers received [/b]because you didn't like them and then going on [b]pretending there was no response. By denying the other side's information you aren't engaging in anything "healthy." [/b][/quote][/quote] We already went through this very discussion about experience of committee members on this very thread last week, and it's also been discussed several times prior. It's not at all reasonable to have to keep re-answering the same question from the same poster over and over again. [/quote]
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