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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] How it generally works is that theory has to be put into practice in order to verify the theory. Otherwise what you have is just theoretical. You cannot know if it works for the majority of children until it is tried (the experimental phase). If practice (experience) shows that theory is lacking, theory needs to change to explain the results of practice. Has there been enough time for this process to unfold? Is it premature to make any big decisions based on the "tests"? The fact that there is so much argument suggests that there has not been enough time to vet the process thoroughly. Argument is good if it hones the standards and the whole process. [/quote] Exactly. There was no development process. Committees were chosen tow write the standards. Committees that did not even include people from early childhood expertise. [/quote]
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