Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My apologies I did not meet your posting standards. I wad simply pointing out that educational researchers at a major university find Common Core to be flawed, and that if they were advisng, they would recommend that states decline. Next time I'll be sure to have links to articles and direct quotes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach music, so am not as impacted by Common Core. That being said, my sister is a professor at a large university, and focuses on Education Policy in her research. She, and most of her colleagues have told me I should be grateful Virginia chose not to adopt Common Core. (I cannot recall their specific reasons...)
Thank you for that insightful response.
Other researchers think it's excellent.
What's wrong with having national standards of what kids should know when?
You understand that CC isn't a curriculum, right? That it doesn't tell schools how to teach?
Common Core IS a curriculum. A curriculum defines what is taught - it doesn’t tell teachers HOW to teach it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More leftist indoctrination? McAwful will be on it soon enough.
Love it-McAwful! I thought I was the only one in the area who didn't vote for this joker!
Anonymous wrote:Should be called Lowest COMMON Denominator CORE.
Anonymous wrote:+1000Anonymous wrote:...ecause education policy should be done at the state and local level.
Anonymous wrote:
Looking at the map on the Common Core site http://www.corestandards.org/standards-in-your-state/ I see that Virginia is among the few states that have not adopted the standards. Does anyone know why that is? Does Viginia have a plan to adopt Common Core in the near future? Is it the Viginia state legislature that makes the decision as to whether or not Virginia public schools follow Common Core?
I don't know, but I hope it stays that way. Common Core is just an attempt to stamp out student individuality and relegate teachers to the status of droning automata.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at the map on the Common Core site http://www.corestandards.org/standards-in-your-state/ I see that Virginia is among the few states that have not adopted the standards. Does anyone know why that is? Does Viginia have a plan to adopt Common Core in the near future? Is it the Viginia state legislature that makes the decision as to whether or not Virginia public schools follow Common Core?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My apologies I did not meet your posting standards. I wad simply pointing out that educational researchers at a major university find Common Core to be flawed, and that if they were advisng, they would recommend that states decline. Next time I'll be sure to have links to articles and direct quotes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach music, so am not as impacted by Common Core. That being said, my sister is a professor at a large university, and focuses on Education Policy in her research. She, and most of her colleagues have told me I should be grateful Virginia chose not to adopt Common Core. (I cannot recall their specific reasons...)
Thank you for that insightful response.
Other researchers think it's excellent.
What's wrong with having national standards of what kids should know when?
You understand that CC isn't a curriculum, right? That it doesn't tell schools how to teach?