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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] It would be just as valid to say: When you cannot defend what you believe, then attack the process. If you could defend it, you would not have to do that. [/quote] So, you are saying that valid attacks on the process is the same as personal attacks? Are you sure that is what you mean? [/quote] No, I am saying that if you have a point to make, it should be possible to make the point without either attacking the process or making personal attacks -- unless, of course, your point is solely about process. For example, if you didn't like the process used to develop the Common Core standards, but you thought the standards themselves were just fine. The argument here has been the reverse, however -- i.e., that the standards are bad BECAUSE the process was bad. If the standards are bad, then attack the standards, not the process.[/quote]
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