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In reply to the discussion: Holy Mesopotamia Batman: First Grade Common Core Social Studies vocabulary [View all]Nay
(12,051 posts)type curriculum. I am certainly no expert, but simple perusal of Ontario's first-grade objectives and general instructional guidelines seem more in line with what I learned in first grade in the 1950's, rather than the curriculum posted in the OP. I did not make the claim that all of Canada was the same, but I do assume that Ontario is somewhat representative and mainstream.
My overall point is that pushing developmentally inappropriate material at an early age has a purpose other than raising educational standards -- it is a way to systematically destroy the idea of public school by making it impossible for the school/teachers to succeed with average children. It is well-known how the average child learns, what the developmental steps are, etc. The question is why that knowledge is being ignored. What I'm seeing in the NY curriculum is, IMO, unrealistic for the majority of children; children are not adults. They do not have the maturity to grasp much of that NY material. You may get some of them to regurgitate it, but that's not learning.