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In reply to the discussion: A frustrated parent responds on a Common Core assignment. Looks like it's back to the old New Math. [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)116. No, Diane Ravitch does not have the big guns after her. She's a former Bush employee who
makes a decent buck decrying an educational policy she helped implement.
Good for her.
My kid was taught a few different methods for basic arithmetic. So she does lattice method for multiplication, but 'traditional' tent method for long division. The point of trying ALL the methods was to see which one worked for her. It took me about 10 minutes on Google to catch myself up with what she was learning.
I still remember this Diane Ravitch thread with fondness....
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x9206376
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A frustrated parent responds on a Common Core assignment. Looks like it's back to the old New Math. [View all]
madfloridian
May 2014
OP
On The Courteous Assumption This Is Real, Ma'am, I Would Sympathize With The Parent
The Magistrate
May 2014
#3
Do you realize that testing companies will set that curriculum in large part?
madfloridian
May 2014
#41
agreed; I detest the Common Core and am glad our crazy NC GOP is trying to eliminate it
zazen
May 2014
#55
Testing IS the problem...it is excessive. Fails both students and teachers.
madfloridian
May 2014
#68
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
I consider your last paragraph insulting to parents who really care about their children.
madfloridian
May 2014
#18
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
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
letting Dems pass hardcore GOP/corpo policies lets them be blamed on "libs" (which are
MisterP
May 2014
#90
Never having seen a 'number line' before, I can see the idea behind it ...
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#27
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
The most important thing a strugging student can have is one on one personal instruction
Fumesucker
May 2014
#43
Some of the responses to this thread seem to be seeking confirmation that one, the CC is based
Jefferson23
May 2014
#42
The public can and has been misled about CC but that seems to be falling apart..thankfully.
Jefferson23
May 2014
#45
Her response does have a great deal to do with the issue, and your OP is far less than accurate:
Jefferson23
May 2014
#62
In the quote you posted: "Education has always been locally controlled"
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#77
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
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
Wow! "It shows a lack of qualification to act as an educator" Wow. I fooled everyone for 33 years.
madfloridian
May 2014
#80
No, Diane Ravitch does not have the big guns after her. She's a former Bush employee who
msanthrope
May 2014
#116
oh I completely agree with your broader comment about high stakes testing, etc....
mike_c
May 2014
#113
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