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In reply to the discussion: How would you answer this test question? From a 1st grade Common Core test. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Because obviously they remember this fight under Bush. You are arguing that this is some kind of simple typo. I pointed out to you that it is the SYSTEM itself, Bush's 'Education Program' which I assumed you knew was ALL ABOUT TESTING. That is why his buddies in the Educational Publishing business have grown so WEALTHY.
Eg, as a teacher in a Private School in NY before Bush's disastrous program, we did not have to test AT ALL until 3rd Grade. So we did not. Testing is NOT EDUCATION. I taught my kids how to take a test, but that was not educating them. That was done entirely separately and we never had a problem teaching simple or even more advanced math, WITHOUT TESTING until 3rd Grade. By then they fully understood math and aced those tests. But that was before Bush's 'Testing Program' which is now our 'educational system'.
What they did was to eliminate as much 'learning' time as possible and replace it with what is merely supposed to be a quick check to FIND OUT where a child might need some more help. A tool that isn't all that necessary to a good educational program but teachers use for their own info, NOT TO TRY to educate them with. No educator would even dream of 'Teaching to the Test'. It is moronic to think you can educate people this way, let alone children.
What it does is suppress the child's natural love of learning and force them to think only about the dreaded TEST.
Do the Math, it's simple, MORE TESTING = More Profits for Education PUBLISHERS. And that was Bush's goal, along with producing a workforce unable to think for themselves. Two birds with one stone, an uneducated population willing to work for low wages, and huge profits for the Corporations.