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Warren Stupidity

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103. The test question is fine. You have conflated it with other issues and fallen for
Mon May 12, 2014, 06:02 PM
May 2014

rightwing anti-intellectual glorifying idiocy bullshit.

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Parent is right. In real world simplication is valued over complicated. madfloridian May 2014 #1
What's really frightening about this. . . . Tansy_Gold May 2014 #2
On The Courteous Assumption This Is Real, Ma'am, I Would Sympathize With The Parent The Magistrate May 2014 #3
It's real. madfloridian May 2014 #8
I Bow To Your Expertise, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2014 #9
They're trying to disconnect algorithms from concepts. joshcryer May 2014 #119
Not only is the page a rightwing screed, but... TreasonousBastard May 2014 #4
Explain your reference to "rightwing screed". madfloridian May 2014 #7
Read the comments about how it's all a liberal conspiracy... TreasonousBastard May 2014 #10
I think the "hotshot engineer" was referring to process mostly. madfloridian May 2014 #17
Where do you get the idea I approve of it? I thought... TreasonousBastard May 2014 #21
Well that is a RW Facebook meme nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #11
Okay, let's have one curriculum thru the whole country. madfloridian May 2014 #16
I don't think it is necessarily a bad thing to have Skidmore May 2014 #34
Do you realize that testing companies will set that curriculum in large part? madfloridian May 2014 #41
Is that the only way it can be done? Skidmore May 2014 #47
I agree, but that is the way it is being done. madfloridian May 2014 #49
I hate to point this out nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #64
The "left" is equally strong in opposition to increased testing. madfloridian May 2014 #33
agreed; I detest the Common Core and am glad our crazy NC GOP is trying to eliminate it zazen May 2014 #55
Look up Sweeden nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #66
Testing IS the problem...it is excessive. Fails both students and teachers. madfloridian May 2014 #68
Testing *is implementation.* nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #72
It also uses the hashtag #tcot, which I find is "top conservatives on twitter" muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #26
Both left and right are strong in opposition to common core, and usually to Arne's "reforms". madfloridian May 2014 #29
that's not the error hollysmom May 2014 #22
Frustrated Parent, realize the Real World is...DUMB! alp227 May 2014 #5
You know what is amazing nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #6
ah, the celebration of willful, determined ignorance and stupidity. unblock May 2014 #12
That is a large part of it nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #14
I consider your last paragraph insulting to parents who really care about their children. madfloridian May 2014 #18
that paragraph was in the context of the op, which unblock May 2014 #52
Anybody that doesn't understand the geometric interpretation of subtraction mathematic May 2014 #13
I think you're the first person I've run into who actually recognizes both what New Math was Ms. Toad May 2014 #15
"This is just the latest in history's long line of teachers corrupting the youth" Really? madfloridian May 2014 #31
Have a technician look at your sarcasm meter. Lizzie Poppet May 2014 #54
No, YOUR post has that theme mathematic May 2014 #56
Seriously???? Maybe this will help..... msanthrope May 2014 #115
Do you believe that teachers have any roody May 2014 #37
A number line can be much more intuitive than simply stating 427-316 = 111 Chathamization May 2014 #70
The number line is confusing to me but I've never had a teacher explain how to use it. Gormy Cuss May 2014 #87
Hah! Don't blame the old new math. I took that as a kid and it was nothing like this. pnwmom May 2014 #19
What does common core have to do with this assignment? Egnever May 2014 #20
Nothing jberryhill May 2014 #51
Why do those people believe the math and Common Core are liberal? Enthusiast May 2014 #23
Becaue the Koch Bros have told them so. baldguy May 2014 #24
most of the comments i read barbtries May 2014 #25
It's Arne Duncan's policy. madfloridian May 2014 #30
And with that sentence you've said it all. TBF May 2014 #32
I've been struggling to understand this as well deutsey May 2014 #35
That last about Louis C K is quite true. Both left and right opposed. madfloridian May 2014 #40
letting Dems pass hardcore GOP/corpo policies lets them be blamed on "libs" (which are MisterP May 2014 #90
thanks for the response. barbtries May 2014 #112
As much as she loves to blame Arne Duncan nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #78
You are right. Arne Duncan is implementing Bush's policies. madfloridian May 2014 #81
Perhaps I don't remember correctly nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #82
I just agreed with you that Democrats are implementing Bush policies. madfloridian May 2014 #85
Has it occurred to you that this is not a party thing nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #89
A trip down memory lane, Nadin.... msanthrope May 2014 #117
Never having seen a 'number line' before, I can see the idea behind it ... muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #27
This was apparently practice for the test. madfloridian May 2014 #28
So I looked for some resources on how to use a number line for subtraction muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #38
Part of the point is that it doesn't matter which end you start from. Warren Stupidity May 2014 #100
Teaching conceptual math is not a bad thing. MineralMan May 2014 #36
The most important thing a strugging student can have is one on one personal instruction Fumesucker May 2014 #43
Absolutely. MineralMan May 2014 #46
Yes, different approaches are needed. madfloridian May 2014 #69
Well, based on the information in the OP, MineralMan May 2014 #75
I took shop in HS and learned a lot from it Fumesucker May 2014 #122
Is this real? This makes no sense. chrisa May 2014 #39
Some of the responses to this thread seem to be seeking confirmation that one, the CC is based Jefferson23 May 2014 #42
Good observation. Is it wrong or right per se, not whether left or right. madfloridian May 2014 #44
The public can and has been misled about CC but that seems to be falling apart..thankfully. Jefferson23 May 2014 #45
Bzzzz: nothing to do with Common Core; myth dispelled in Atlantic frazzled May 2014 #48
Actually under Arne education is not locally controlled. madfloridian May 2014 #50
Your response has nothing to do with the issue frazzled May 2014 #59
Her response does have a great deal to do with the issue, and your OP is far less than accurate: Jefferson23 May 2014 #62
See my other response to you. madfloridian May 2014 #65
I believe frazzled May 2014 #74
Article you posted said education has always been locally controlled. madfloridian May 2014 #63
It doesn't say that at all frazzled May 2014 #76
In the quote you posted: "Education has always been locally controlled" muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #77
Read the second half of the sentence frazzled May 2014 #86
Are you aware of what the conjunction 'and' means? muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #88
I don't know where you are getting all that stuff I did not say. madfloridian May 2014 #79
Why is the second step 127 minus 60 ??? DetlefK May 2014 #53
Good question. madfloridian May 2014 #58
where do you see that? mike_c May 2014 #93
+1. This approach is all about emphasizing place value. winter is coming May 2014 #96
Then, where is the mistake in the exercise? DetlefK May 2014 #118
ah-- it should have been... mike_c May 2014 #123
Hey mad, here's an interesting article in the weekly rag dealing with the testing at a local school. hobbit709 May 2014 #57
Common Core is being used by the big corporations to take billions of dollars of local tax dollars greatlaurel May 2014 #60
My first programming professor used to say, "Simplify, simplify, simplify." CrispyQ May 2014 #61
Yes, we often taught the number line even in early grades. But this one is confusing... madfloridian May 2014 #67
Some basic understanding of the foundations of CC that should be seen as problematic Jefferson23 May 2014 #71
Post removed Post removed May 2014 #73
Wow! "It shows a lack of qualification to act as an educator" Wow. I fooled everyone for 33 years. madfloridian May 2014 #80
You are really hitting a deep nerve when the attacks on you get so nasty. greatlaurel May 2014 #83
.... madfloridian May 2014 #84
You are a true fighter for truth and justice, as are most teachers. greatlaurel May 2014 #94
That one came this close for me to hit the alert button nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #91
+1. My alert and I was pleased to see a unanimous hide. n/t Jefferson23 May 2014 #97
an alternative perspective.... mike_c May 2014 #92
Hi Mike greatlaurel May 2014 #95
Here is a news flash nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #99
That's the problem. No one is asking teachers for solutions. madfloridian May 2014 #102
And.... nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #104
Ravitch has the big guns after her. madfloridian May 2014 #106
Again... and... nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #107
If I could I would. madfloridian May 2014 #108
When you do, let me know nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #109
No, Diane Ravitch does not have the big guns after her. She's a former Bush employee who msanthrope May 2014 #116
You're a good mom. joshcryer May 2014 #120
oh I completely agree with your broader comment about high stakes testing, etc.... mike_c May 2014 #113
Nice post. madfloridian May 2014 #114
a numberline is a fundamental concept in math. Warren Stupidity May 2014 #98
I know. I taught it. I enjoyed it, my class enjoyed it. I am not RW, I am not anti-intellectual. madfloridian May 2014 #101
The test question is fine. You have conflated it with other issues and fallen for Warren Stupidity May 2014 #103
Really? I have "fallen for rightwing anti-intellectual glorifying idiocy bullshit" Wow. madfloridian May 2014 #105
And yet, for integer subtraction like this, it doesn't really help muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #110
Indeed it is, you and I normally agree quite a lot Fumesucker May 2014 #121
Someone is suffering from engineer know-it-all syndrome Taitertots May 2014 #111
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