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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Oh, that is such bullshit. In this day and age of Wikis and ubiquitous information technology there's absolutely NO REASON why teachers couldn't band together and create collaborative open source textbooks, content and curriculum, put the textbook companies out of business and save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars. [/quote] That would put the Common Core people out of business.[/quote] Consider the politics behind Common Core, i.e. the feds have tied funding to the adoption of common core by states. Considering that was done, what is to stop the feds from financially enticing states to use the resources of the corporations in bed with them rather then open source? [b]What the government gives, the government can take away...[/b] [/quote] Get the government out of our public schools, is what I always say.[/quote] Yeppers. For some reason, people think that the if the department of education was obliterated tomorrow, that no one would be educated in the future. This could not be farther from the truth.[/quote] So then what? It doesn't sound like CC is being implemented well, but the concept behind it makes sense. If a kid is moving from Alabama to New York, shouldn't there be a reasonable expectation that they should be well prepared for their new school? [/quote]
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