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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]Mc Mike
(9,253 posts)Either way, 'accountability' or being subject to judgement for being 'mistaken', is reserved for the kids (and their teachers).
I think it is a purposeful mistake, where a power dynamic is taught to our students. Accountability is reserved for the people in the lower half of a divide. The decision makers in charge made a mistake, and the successful way for the kids to avoid being 'mistaken' is for them to pretend the people in charge made no mistake, roll with the punches, and choose the closest thing to a 'correct' answer. Make up for the incompetence of those in charge, try to divine the intent of the people in the upper half of the divide.
It's not teaching hard facts, it's 'training' minds and teaching attitude, teaching 'reverence' for the power structure. The 'successful' student is one who has the 'right' attitude.