Sunday, July 20, 2014

COMMON CORE RESPONSE


My experience with the common core standards is that it makes education more accessible to students.  For example, in mathematics, students who no longer understand long division are given a greater understanding so they can divide in their heads.  The Mathematics Common Core standards move away from memorization of step-by-step math.  It makes students understand and comprehend mathematics. In As the How The Common Core Became Education's Biggest Bogeyman, the article states, the common core focuses on a few standards that go greatly in-depth. 

In Common Core Resources, it explains how the  “ASCD received a $3 million grant from the Gates Foundation to support implementation of Common Core State Standards over a three-year period, and it has become an endorsing partner in the initiative. “ Ravich also enlightened her readers on how teachers unions are even receiving money to promote the common core standards by Bill Gates. 
I was unaware how much funding played a part in the support of organizations.  I cannot say that I am surprised.  With the financial needs of local organizations to fight larger battles, the money could come in handy!  

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  1. Sometimes it's intentional and sometime it's not: many of my lessons boil down do the dollar. I talk extensively with students about how much money controls our lives. I know there's probably nothing I can do to change the global economy; however, I am servicing students by at least having the dialogue with them. If we're talking about the importance of teaching 21st century skills students, wouldn't it be appropriate to include a curriculum in finance!?

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