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Reply to "Common Core's epic fail: Special Education"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Let's say that it's true that few classroom teachers had input. If so, this is purely a process issue, unless the process that you consider bad produced bad standards. Do you think that the process produced bad standards? Could you cite some standards that you think are bad and that would have been better if many classroom teachers had had input? [/quote] Why don't you tell us what good things Common Core is accomplishing? People have already responded to your question repeatedly. You just don't like the responses. [/quote] Where have people responded to these questions? It's always: the standards are bad, the standards are bad. Which standards, and how are they bad? All of them, and they just are, plus also tests, Bill Gates, the federal government, IDEA, and this homework assignment that went viral on the Internet. I'm still waiting to hear about some specific standards that are bad as a result of classroom teachers having little input. Meanwhile, what good are the Common Core standards accomplishing? Well, they are common -- that's good. And they are standards -- that's also good. Plus they are good standards. Are they going to, all by themselves, solve every problem in US education? Nope. But no reasonable person would expect them to.[/quote]
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