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States, Educators, Parents Abandon Common Core For Being Dumb
Posted on January 27, 2014 in Home School, Public Policy by Nathan Cherry
When Common Core was announced it was touted as the “fix” to an American education system that has been in decline for years. Without much review or investigation into the privately funded, federally promoted standards and curriculum, school boards began approving its implementation. That snowballed into entire states “opting in” to statewide use of Common Core. (It didn’t hurt that the federal government offered millions in monetary enticements to join the program.)
What has been the result of all the pomp and fanfare rolling out Common Core?
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Tags: authority, choice, Common Core, education, educators, government, Hillsdale College, parental, parents, rights, school, students, teachers, Terrence Moore
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