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Reply to "PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] No, there haven't. I have posted almost all of the standards that have been posted on the Common Core threads on DCUM, and I am not an opponent of the Common Core. Then the Common Core opponents respond with things like "LOL!" or "Developmentally inappropriate!" or "So badly written and unclear!", and then other non-opponents respond by asking why it's funny or developmentally inappropriate, or by saying that they understand the standard, and then the opponents gallop on to some other topic. [/quote] No. You defend the indefensible. Here's an example of poorly written (from memory--you can go find the quote): K child should write [b]many [/b]letters. That is a poorly written standard. It is not measurable and that is one of the criterion for the standards. Could be that the main problem with K and first standards are that there were not any Early Childhood experts on the committees. But, this should have been a glaring mistake to anyone who knows how to write standards. [/quote]
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