Common Core Info and Research

Malkin on Common Core – Part III

March 1, 2013 0 Comments

You don’t want to miss a word of Michelle Malkin’s, just released, third article on the Common Core! It is entitled “Rotten to the Core – The growing grassroots  revolt against Common Core,” and starts out with a bang. Texas is a right-minded red state, where patriotism is still a virtue and political correctness is […]

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Common Core a national game of Old Maid

March 1, 2013 2 Comments

The Common Core is playing out across the nation like a game of Old Maid, nobody wants her. Indiana is not alone in its legislative efforts to discard the Common Core Standards (CCS) and PARCC assessments which dictate what children learn in math and English for grades K-12. Thirteen states are actively working to pass […]

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Top Ten Reasons Common Core is BAD for Indiana

February 27, 2013 0 Comments

Support legislation to stop Common Core and restore LOCAL CONTROL of education! 1. Common Core Standards (CCS) is a national set of standards for math and English for K-12. It is a centrally controlled, top down approach to standards, curriculum and testing. 2. The CCS have NEVER been piloted in a classroom to assess student […]

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What you can do to STOP Common Core

February 27, 2013 0 Comments
What you can do to STOP Common Core

What One Person Can Do To Stop Common Core   Across the nation, many people are beginning to raise concerns about implementing Common Core in our schools. Wondering what you can do?  Here are some suggestions that add to what you’ll find in Truth in American Education’s action center tool kit. 1) Check this map of the U.S. to see if legislative educational liberty movements are happening in […]

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Bennett Admits Common Core Tests Unaffordable

February 21, 2013 1 Comment

As opponents have tried to point out, implementing Common Core is going to be extremely costly.  Had more states conducted cost analysis’ before they adopted Common Core, they would have know this going into it. The high cost of testing is even starting to be apparent in Florida, which is the “capital” of the Ed […]

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