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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] This all sounds nice, but it actually slows down kids who already understand and can go faster and get through more material. Some people are wired very logically and find this kind of curriculum to be stifling (they "get it" right away). For others it is too advanced (those not wired for this kind of logic or those not at that cognitive stage). The teacher has to try to deal with all of these groups in one room and also has the pressure of a standardized test to measure everyone---and there is pressure coming down from the top. Meanwhile parents are complaining On top of all that, this is all new curriculum to the teacher. Who do you think will get the most attention and who will be left behind? There, at the very least, needs to be a moratorium on the testing until the teacher gets used to this (because the pressure is driving people crazy). Teaching is very hard even without changes like this. [/quote] Exactly. And, besides that, "explain" is not enough for these standards. It must be "explained" in the way outlined by Common Core. [/quote]
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