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[quote=Anonymous] The Common Core standards will sit in a binder on the shelf (or on the desk if the teacher has that kind of an administrator) as this is pretty usual. The administrator may try to get the teacher to look in the binder every so often and the teacher will read the binder when told there will be a special "training" based on standard 3.2.544e (and there will be jokes about how this binder is good for putting you to sleep at night). Meanwhile the kids will learn what is appropriate for them to be learning. Kids learn in spite of what the adults are doing. And the administrators (at least some of them) will understand all of this and will act as a shield between the politicians and the teachers. Some teachers may be unfortunate enough to be in a place where the administrators are not "smart enough" to do this. Those are the ones who will be complaining A LOT and will probably be called out as "bad teachers". [/quote]
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