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nadinbrzezinski

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16. Exactly
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 07:09 PM
Jun 2014

San Diego unified is now having a lot of success with it for the reasons you outlined. They are now investing in the curriculum.

In some ways common core is a list of targets at the Federal level, not unlike the list of State targets.

I am not a teacher, I just read policy. Though I am biased. I grew up in a country with a version of CC targets. It was shocking to take chem 101 in college which was essentially using the same textbook I used in HS. Ok newer version and in English.

This is one of the things national targets seek to deal with.

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On common Core [View all] nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 OP
Excellent analysis. Pisces Jun 2014 #1
Thanks, I enjoy policy these days nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #2
We will never see great innovation from our society again until we invest in our liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #3
And that us what the emphasis in creative thinking at San Diego Unified does nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #4
So what happens to the kids that can't keep up with the curriculum? Do they get a more liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #5
In other places around the world they would not have waited that long nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #8
Actually our last school that we had such problems with the math curriculum was in affluent liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #10
Then your child would be in a special needs class nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #11
Special education children are not the only ones who learn differently or at a different pace. liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #12
Have fun nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #13
Ok I will go public with this. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #23
My son would be much better off without Common Core because they would be focusing on his liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #28
Then consider home schooling nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #29
you can argue till you're blue in the face. Even his teachers know Common Core and Race to the liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #31
I am not arguing nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #36
I agree. I think you and I are done discussing this. I am not going to change your mind and you are liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #45
I have walked those shoes nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #46
Oh and I forgot nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #30
I agree. And Common Core is making people money too. liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #32
It is not common core nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #35
You are not listening. He was doing fine in elementary school when they were allowed to teach liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #44
Talk to your elected, yes elected and *very local,* nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #48
Again, this is a middle school issue and not a common core issue. He's currently in 6th grade, right RayOfHope Jun 2014 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author FourScore Jun 2014 #60
This isnt CC. This is middle school versus elementary school issue. RayOfHope Jun 2014 #51
liberal_at_heart, your child is so fortunate to have you. FourScore Jun 2014 #61
Thanks and you are so correct nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #63
Usually the curricula are the same, but many districts use "differentiated learning." GreenEyedLefty Jun 2014 #25
In general things have gotten much better nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #27
sounds good in theory, but my son has never experienced this is in the Common Core real world. liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #33
Not really. Saying "it isn't that bad of an idea" a few times TheKentuckian Jun 2014 #37
We know the intent nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #38
No, some like to think they can walk and chew gum at the same time when they are going to TheKentuckian Jun 2014 #57
Then by your logic we should have listened to Cantor and Bachman and never implemented the ACA nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #58
That isn't what I said and I have never evah have suggested anyone listen to Orange and Smarm TheKentuckian Jun 2014 #67
Actually national standards are pressing nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #68
I don't disagree with you about the benefit, Nadine. I disagree about the net value of the benefit TheKentuckian Jun 2014 #69
Alas the brain drain will continue to deepen nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #70
You have noticed that our efforts have only exacerbated the situation? TheKentuckian Jun 2014 #71
Sorry, I am not being cantankerous nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #72
Yep. The underlying idea is important. SheilaT Jun 2014 #6
And we have been fighting this battle nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #9
It would be nice if we could have a nuanced discussion about this. I think the policy is good and Pisces Jun 2014 #17
Some school systems are experimenting nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #26
Similar to International Baccalaureate ... created for diplomats' kids frazzled Jun 2014 #7
Wow, that sounds incredible. I am going to look into this. Thank you for the info. Pisces Jun 2014 #15
Start here frazzled Jun 2014 #22
Thank you !!! Pisces Jun 2014 #24
People also don't realize/know that CC is NOT A CURRICULUM. I keep reading "my kid didn't learn.. RayOfHope Jun 2014 #14
Exactly nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #16
I think that the assessment should be removed for at least 2 years while schools and teacher figure Pisces Jun 2014 #18
Don't quote me, yet. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #19
That would make sense. I hope that roles out to the rest of the country. I don't think states should Pisces Jun 2014 #20
Given the school system in NOLA, on purpose nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #21
Then why are there Common Core text books? It is a curriculum. They tried to force my son to learn liberal_at_heart Jun 2014 #43
I will try one last time nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #47
It is *not* a curriculum. Curriculums lay out a scope and sequence, outline lessons, provide RayOfHope Jun 2014 #49
do you have any links that support that Common Core is rooted in the experience cali Jun 2014 #34
Here's the great thing though, local districts still have control of how they teach it and when RayOfHope Jun 2014 #53
I'm suspicious of the profit motive behind this CC concept bigtree Jun 2014 #39
And I will point you to the mid level policy nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #40
I don't have trouble with the targets bigtree Jun 2014 #41
CC is just targets at DOE nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #42
I wish I could recommend this post about ten million times. n/t RayOfHope Jun 2014 #50
Excellent posts, all through this thread nadin. nt msanthrope Jun 2014 #52
I am not expert on this standingtall Jun 2014 #55
And that you are critizing is not Common Core nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #56
I'm confused. FourScore Jun 2014 #59
Common core is the goals nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #62
I'm sorry, I'm still confused. FourScore Jun 2014 #64
State mandated tests nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #65
Yep! That's what I thought. I hate them. n/t FourScore Jun 2014 #66
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