Posted on 11/17/2013 5:50:33 AM PST by kristinn
(Update: Adding more on opposition to Core, where Duncan spoke)
U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told a group of state schools superintendents Friday that he found it fascinating that some of the opposition to the Common Core State Standards has come from white suburban moms who all of a sudden their child isnt as brilliant as they thought they were and their school isnt quite as good as they thought they were.
Yes, he really said that. But he has said similar things before. What, exactly, is he talking about?
In his cheerleading for the controversial Common Core State Standards which were approved by 45 states and the District of Columbia and are now being implemented across the country (though some states are reconsidering) Duncan has repeatedly noted that the standards and the standardized testing that goes along with them are more difficult than students in most states have confronted.
The Core was designed to elevate teaching and learning. Supporters say it does that; critics say it doesnt and that some of the standards, especially for young children, are not developmentally appropriate. Whichever side you fall on regarding the Cores academic value, there is no question that their implementation in many areas has been miserable so miserable that American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, a Core supporter, recently compared it to another particularly troubled rollout:
You think the Obamacare implementation is bad? The implementation of the Common Core is far worse.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
To #9. As Rex Harrison sang in “My Fair Lady”, “By jove, I think (s)he’s got it”.
Arne was supposedly a great educational/school administrator in Chicago but if you look at the body counts there, he obviously didn’t teach “Thou Shalt Not Kill”.
So how many white suburban moms are going to pay the price with the liv for these outrageous remarks? How many white suburbs will be invaded by holder’s cadres? How many white moms will be attacked for being a white mom? Not liking this.
Have a Republican President’s Secretary of Education say “Black Inner City Moms” instead of “White Suburban Moms” and see what happens.
The dims, always bring race into it. Homeschooling is the way to go. If BHO were to get his way he’d ban homeschooling.
I believe you just described "genetics".
At last week's football banquet, my 11YO son was called "cantankerous, nasty, and proud" by his coach.
Acorn...tree...his mother has a bit of Mescalero Apache in her. lol...mix that with my Scottish temper, it can be a lethal combination.
The King has no clothes?
Choose either Lake Wobegon or else Stepford, Connecticut.
I doubt praying is going to work.
However; DOING might.
Are you still killing your unborn? -- GOD |
Will NO one rid me of this meddlesome priest?
And a mighty SMALL set as well!
Anywho, from what I see from scanning the linked info it *seems* that the goal of Common Core is that kids will actually learn something. And put an end to the practice of automatic promotions and graduation of complete dullards functional illiterates. Like those that are still in HS at 19 and can't read or write cursive like that ignoramus cow in FL, St Skittles 'girl friend'.
Granted having the FedGov dictating what local school districts HAVE to do isn't anyone's cup of tea. But if a boot needs to be put on the necks of schools like Chicago and NYC, it's their own dam fault for not teaching the kids anything in the first place.
You highlight the problem with common core. It’s sold as everything you see it as, but is really just a Trojan Horse vector for Liberal indoctrination.
There was a thread last week I think showing some common core materials on sentance structure that included writing sentances like “The government must be obeyed.”. Common core is FILLED with Liberal, if not socialist and authoritarian messages that are snuck in barely under the radar.
So, all moms that send their children to public schools are stupid. My mom would not have appreciated your attitude. She had no choice. You do understand that don’t you?
Heh ... I used to be a teacher ... big frustration was trying to convince etc. when the parents were welfare bums.
At a football banquet, that's high praise.
Gosh, that pretty much describes the entire Obomba regime.
I got the same thing from it. The problem that exists in a lot of schools is that the grades are inflated and it’s not a true measure of what the kids actually “know”. I get the “one-worlder/pro-Islamist” issues with Common Core but have no issues with the HIGHER standards it appears to set.
Unfortunately, there are more than a few Texas school districts that *ARE* teaching to Common Core standards. If you have elementary age kids, check their homework. I suspect you will get an unpleasant surprise.
When asked, the standard educator response about tested and vetted sounds like the answers given about "Whole Language". Since that went so well I can see why we want to do something similar < /s >
the SBOE might have said no to Common Core but the whole CSCOPE thing showed how easy it was for school districts to come up with and share Common Core type teaching materials behind the SBOE’s back
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