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(114,904 posts)of military kids? From what I understand, its roots are in other nations' practices, as this article says:
http://asiasociety.org/education/learning-world/global-roots-common-core-state-standards
I don't know if it's a "high level concept". I agree that the emphasis on testing is a huge detriment and wonder how much those who stand to benefit financially had to do with crafting the policy.
I actually am a proponent of local control and community involvement in education- and local also mean government. The DOE has a large role to play, but so should states, cities and towns.
As for comparing Norway with its population of 5 million to the U.S. and a highly homogenous population, I don't really see how that's useful. People here have pointed out to me, quite rightly, that in most instances, comparing VT to say CA, doesn't make much sense. Same thing here.