Anytime some organization professes that something is “BALANCED” you know instinctively that it isn’t.
Right out of George Orwell on Big Brother control in 1984.
“He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.”
David Coleman is the president of the College Board
https://www.collegeboard.org/about/leadership/david-coleman
Coleman, 42, was an architect of the Common Core State Standards which to date have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia. He is a Founding Partner of Student Achievement Partners, a nonprofit organization devoted to the successful implementation of the Standards, where he leads the organizations work with teachers and policymakers to achieve the promise of the Common Core to improve education.
http://web.archive.org/web/20120524064147/http://press.collegeboard.org/releases/2012/college-board-names-david-coleman-new-president
Now, Coleman is in charge of the most important test score a student can receive. As president of the College Board, a national education company, he is redesigning the SAT, the standardized test taken by many high school seniors as a part of the college application process. He is also expanding the Advanced Placement program, which offers college-level classes and tests for high school students.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/30/david-coleman-common-core-sat_n_3818107.html
New information on Common Core alignment by the ACT, SAT, and even GED exams raises questions about the impact Common Core will have on private and homeschooled students and their ability to opt out of the federally incentivized standards if they want to apply for college.
David Coleman, new head of the College Boardwhich administers the SATsaid in an interview with Education Week that one of his top priorities is to align the SAT with the new standards. The Common Core provides substantial opportunity to make the SAT even more reflective of what higher education wants.
http://dailysignal.com/2013/06/23/common-cores-nationalizing-tentacles-sat-act-and-ged-alignment/
Amnesty and Common Core: Two Sides of the Same Coin Part I
“economic justice goals of Common Core as presented by David Coleman”
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3296550/posts