Anonymous
Post 05/05/2015 07:21     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:

Are you going to redefine "general public" now?


No. Just pointing out that the "general public" does not have college education.



The general public also doesn't not have a college education. There are plenty of members of the general public who have a college degree.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2015 07:17     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them


Are you going to redefine "general public" now?


No. Just pointing out that the "general public" does not have college education.




Anonymous
Post 05/05/2015 06:59     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

But I do have a kid who experienced the previous curriculum.

Also, we (meaning, public schools in the US) clearly are doing a good job, in some places, for some kids. But not in all places, for all kids.


Montgomery County is probably not one of the places that was having as many problems before Common Core . . . don't they have consistently high scores on SAT, etc. there?

Do you think the Common Core will result in higher SAT scores? Or will it be because the SAT has changed to fit Common Core?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 22:10     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:

I'm a member of the general public and I understand them. So your point is what exactly?


Well, apparently PP didn't understand them and didn't think he/she needed to understand them.

And, I am to assume that you have not attended college?






False premises and misunderstanding on your part - you're talking about me, I was the one who said standards are written for implementers. I never said I didn't understand them, in fact I understand them just fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:31     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:

I'm curious because it is a pretty big effort to write curriculum and it usually takes a long time. You said that it made a big difference for your kids, but you really might not know if you didn't have a kid who experienced the previous curriculum.

I do agree that school is better than when I was a kid and I often wonder why we keep saying that we're not doing a good job when we are.


But I do have a kid who experienced the previous curriculum.

Also, we (meaning, public schools in the US) clearly are doing a good job, in some places, for some kids. But not in all places, for all kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:26     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
What are you getting that is of benefit?

A curriculum for my kids that is better than the curriculum they previously had, and that is actually also probably better than the curriculum I had when I was in school.

Was that better curriculum the result of Common Core standards?

Yup.


Did your local district write that curriculum or did they buy it?


They wrote it. Why do you ask?



I'm curious because it is a pretty big effort to write curriculum and it usually takes a long time. You said that it made a big difference for your kids, but you really might not know if you didn't have a kid who experienced the previous curriculum.

I do agree that school is better than when I was a kid and I often wonder why we keep saying that we're not doing a good job when we are.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:22     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
In addition, at least for math, it's not that the standards are higher, it's that to achieve the standards, the math curriculum has to be better. On the whole, math teaching in the US has not been good.

Common Core is not a curriculum. How does Common Core make the curriculum better?

Because the curriculum was written to align with the Common Core standards.


Are you in Montgomery County?


Yes.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:21     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
In addition, at least for math, it's not that the standards are higher, it's that to achieve the standards, the math curriculum has to be better. On the whole, math teaching in the US has not been good.


Common Core is not a curriculum. How does Common Core make the curriculum better?


Because the curriculum was written to align with the Common Core standards.



Are you in Montgomery County?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:20     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
What are you getting that is of benefit?

A curriculum for my kids that is better than the curriculum they previously had, and that is actually also probably better than the curriculum I had when I was in school.

Was that better curriculum the result of Common Core standards?

Yup.


Did your local district write that curriculum or did they buy it?


They wrote it. Why do you ask?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:19     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
What are you getting that is of benefit?


A curriculum for my kids that is better than the curriculum they previously had, and that is actually also probably better than the curriculum I had when I was in school.


Was that better curriculum the result of Common Core standards?



Yup.



Did your local district write that curriculum or did they buy it?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:18     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
In addition, at least for math, it's not that the standards are higher, it's that to achieve the standards, the math curriculum has to be better. On the whole, math teaching in the US has not been good.


Common Core is not a curriculum. How does Common Core make the curriculum better?


Because the curriculum was written to align with the Common Core standards.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:17     Subject: PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them



A curriculum gives working materials, strategies, and methods for implementation. How does Common Core make that happen?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:16     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

In addition, at least for math, it's not that the standards are higher, it's that to achieve the standards, the math curriculum has to be better. On the whole, math teaching in the US has not been good.


Common Core is not a curriculum. How does Common Core make the curriculum better?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:16     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

Anonymous wrote:
What are you getting that is of benefit?


A curriculum for my kids that is better than the curriculum they previously had, and that is actually also probably better than the curriculum I had when I was in school.


Was that better curriculum the result of Common Core standards?



Yup.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2015 21:15     Subject: Re:PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them

What are you getting that is of benefit?


A curriculum for my kids that is better than the curriculum they previously had, and that is actually also probably better than the curriculum I had when I was in school.


Was that better curriculum the result of Common Core standards?