Anonymous wrote:
Also, which K-1 standards do you object to? If the members of the development committee had no actual early childhood experience, then this should be evident in the final K-1 standards.
It is evident and examples are given on another thread.
Is it only the K-1 standards you object to, or all of them?
Also, which K-1 standards do you object to? If the members of the development committee had no actual early childhood experience, then this should be evident in the final K-1 standards.
Also, which K-1 standards do you object to? If the members of the development committee had no actual early childhood experience, then this should be evident in the final K-1 standards.
Because some of the folks who were involved have PhDs and teach in those fields, and have published numerous articles in those subject areas in peer reviewed journals, whereas the typical classroom teacher does not have anywhere near as much depth in the field.
Anonymous wrote:Please list the members of the development committee with actual early childhood experience.
Because some of the folks who were involved have PhDs and teach in those fields, and have published numerous articles in those subject areas in peer reviewed journals, whereas the typical classroom teacher does not have anywhere near as much depth in the field.
The primary committees were selected by state education representatives from NGA and CSSO. The only thing I find puzzling or bothersome is your bizarre attitude that perhaps they were beamed to earth by an alien mothership.
Aha -- we're back to "no teachers were involved", except that now it's become "no classroom teachers".
Anonymous wrote:
So now your claim is that the standards were written by professors?
No, the fact is that there were no classroom teachers involved in the development process. Go do some research. There were some professors among the writers.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.statejournal.com/story/26393059/sandra-stotsky-common-core-gets-things-backward
Suggest you read this. No one knows how the committee was selected. Don't you find that puzzling? It doesn't bother you at all?
Anonymous wrote:http://www.statejournal.com/story/26393059/sandra-stotsky-common-core-gets-things-backward
Suggest you read this. No one knows how the committee was selected. Don't you find that puzzling? It doesn't bother you at all?
Anonymous wrote:More than two on the list you are working off of do have teaching experience, and in fact, several of them taught K-12 teachers how to teach, and several of them know more about childhood development and pedagogy than any classroom teacher does.
And, you know this, how?