Anonymous wrote:
No one said CC was going to address the poverty issue. CC is about having a curriculum for the 21st century job market. Having common standards is about ensuring kids from one state can meet the same standards as a kid from another state, which addresses disparities in standards amongst the states. Some states may have had low standards, while others had higher standards. That kind of disparity is a disservice to kids from the lower-standard states.
Every state has great schools and poor schools. There is more disparity in DC than there is from state to state.
Anonymous wrote:
What are your policy solutions to fix the problem of poor parenting?
I don't have the solution. Perhaps, mentors to help with parenting skills? It is not going to be resolved overnight. However, I think teen parents are one of the issues with the achievement gap.
Anonymous wrote:Do you consider Alabama a lower standard state? Go look up Mountain Brook High School. Check the average SAT scores.
That kind of disparity is a disservice to kids from the lower-standard states.
No one said CC was going to address the poverty issue. CC is about having a curriculum for the 21st century job market. Having common standards is about ensuring kids from one state can meet the same standards as a kid from another state, which addresses disparities in standards amongst the states. Some states may have had low standards, while others had higher standards. That kind of disparity is a disservice to kids from the lower-standard states.
Anonymous wrote:
So schools should not try do anything to address it? Are they a lost cause without fixing the parenting issues?
Didn't say that. It's a hard issue. Common core is not going to make it better.
What are your policy solutions to fix the problem of poor parenting?
So schools should not try do anything to address it? Are they a lost cause without fixing the parenting issues?
Anonymous wrote:oops.....
Main problem:
Poor parenting--caused by many things--among them, poverty. Pouring money into the schools will not overcome the first four years.
So schools should not try do anything to address it? Are they a lost cause without fixing the parenting issues?
Anonymous wrote:oops.....
Main problem:
Poor parenting--caused by many things--among them, poverty. Pouring money into the schools will not overcome the first four years.
What are your policy solutions to fix the problem of poor parenting?
Main problem:
Poor parenting--caused by many things--among them, poverty. Pouring money into the schools will not overcome the first four years.