Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are full of grammatical and syntax errors.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
Who are you? Like seriously, who are you? I'm a np here and you seriously seem crazy to me in your insane defense and love of common core. Why? There has to be some reason. It must benefit you personally in some way.
I agree. She also twists things around. Teacher support is crashing and burning. They are hating Common Core now.
I think that has mostly to do with the little prep time and not-so great materials they are getting rather than the standards themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are full of grammatical and syntax errors.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
Who are you? Like seriously, who are you? I'm a np here and you seriously seem crazy to me in your insane defense and love of common core. Why? There has to be some reason. It must benefit you personally in some way.
I agree. She also twists things around. Teacher support is crashing and burning. They are hating Common Core now.
I think that has mostly to do with the little prep time and not-so great materials they are getting rather than the standards themselves.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
I think that has mostly to do with the little prep time and not-so great materials they are getting rather than the standards themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are full of grammatical and syntax errors.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
Who are you? Like seriously, who are you? I'm a np here and you seriously seem crazy to me in your insane defense and love of common core. Why? There has to be some reason. It must benefit you personally in some way.
I agree. She also twists things around. Teacher support is crashing and burning. They are hating Common Core now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are full of grammatical and syntax errors.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
Who are you? Like seriously, who are you? I'm a np here and you seriously seem crazy to me in your insane defense and love of common core. Why? There has to be some reason. It must benefit you personally in some way.
Anonymous wrote:
I wish that people would stop telling me that they know more about my own experiences than I do.
Well, if your anecdotal information is your only defense of Common Core, you can expect anecdotal responses.
I wish that people would stop telling me that they know more about my own experiences than I do.
Anonymous wrote:
The way that I know that my daughter is getting a better education because of the Common Core is because I know what she's doing in school now, and I know what my older child did in school before Maryland adopted the Common Core standards.
Not PP, but my DD had a better education than my DS. Had nothing to do with CC. She was a better student (test scores) and had better work habits.
The way that I know that my daughter is getting a better education because of the Common Core is because I know what she's doing in school now, and I know what my older child did in school before Maryland adopted the Common Core standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are full of grammatical and syntax errors.
You oppose the Common Core standards because you think the copy editors did a bad job?
Who are you? Like seriously, who are you? I'm a np here and you seriously seem crazy to me in your insane defense and love of common core. Why? There has to be some reason. It must benefit you personally in some way.
There are multiple not-anti-Common-Core posters on this thread. On the other Common Core threads, too.
I do not benefit personally in any way from the Common Core, except insofar as I think that my daughter in elementary school is getting a better education than she would have without the Common Core. Do you benefit personally in some way from opposing the Common Core?
What does that even mean, do I benefit from opposing it? Where did I say that I opposed in in my post? Again, you truly seem crazy. I don't have kids in schools that use common core, but I know about it from friends that do and from articles I've read. I've not heard one single person defend it the way you seem to on this thread. How can you know if your daughter is getting a better education because of common core? I want to know that and show me some proof while you're at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the PP but... If it's "insane" and "crazy" for myself, the PP and the other posters who actually *do* have a stake in the argument by virtue of actually having our own kids in the school system, then it's even more insane and crazy for someone like 21:45 to be vociferously jumping into the fray, given he/she said "I don't have kids in schools that use common core" - perhaps 21:45 also has a habit of wandering up to random strangers on the street to start arguing with them about whatever topic they happen to be discussing? "Oh, well you think it's a lovely sunset behind the Washington Monument? Well, for one, that's not really the sky! And for another, that tall stone obelisk at the end of the National Mall is NOT the Washington Monument!"
Yeah, um, ok. That made a lot of sense. Did it ever occur to you that whether or not a person's children are in schools with common core standards, it still affects education. Education affects everyone. Common core is extremely controversial. People hate it just as much as they hate NCLB, if not more.
Anonymous wrote:Not the PP but... If it's "insane" and "crazy" for myself, the PP and the other posters who actually *do* have a stake in the argument by virtue of actually having our own kids in the school system, then it's even more insane and crazy for someone like 21:45 to be vociferously jumping into the fray, given he/she said "I don't have kids in schools that use common core" - perhaps 21:45 also has a habit of wandering up to random strangers on the street to start arguing with them about whatever topic they happen to be discussing? "Oh, well you think it's a lovely sunset behind the Washington Monument? Well, for one, that's not really the sky! And for another, that tall stone obelisk at the end of the National Mall is NOT the Washington Monument!"