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A New Kind of Problem: The Common Core Math Standards

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A set of guidelines adopted by 45 states this year may turn children into “little mathematicians” who don’t know how to do actual math.

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This entry was posted in Academic Standards, Curriculum on March 31, 2014 by Admin.

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It is against federal law for the U.S. government to either create, fund or mandate a national curriculum. While the CCSS does detail what English and math skills every student needs to know at the end of each grade, there is no mandate as to how these standards should be taught. Therefore, argues the CCSS website, Common Core is not an official curriculum.

Local school boards should therefore just say NO to Common Core.

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