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Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Level
Sep 24, 2015 12:33:57   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Level
Sep 24, 2015
http://activistpost.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3ac8bebe085f73ea3503bbda3&id=0ce597aea2&e=2d5b44f01d

Many activists against the use of the uber-complicated and convoluted Common Core curriculum have pinpointed its corporate pushers. But how were the pushers allowed to run rampant – and why the rush to use this particular curriculum? Ask the angry teachers – they were just reeling from No Child Left Behind when all of a sudden it was time for a nonsensical frustrating curriculum that left parents bewildered, more standardized test hoops to hop through and the selling out of private, student data to third-parties.

Indeed, there was nothing organic about the development and forceful push for schools to make the Common Core switch.

Dr. Susan Berry fills in the missing puzzle piece with a little known and recent revelation:

In a remarkable admission, the former director of the Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program and chief of staff to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says the federal government “forced” full support for adoption of the Common Core standards from each state by requiring its governor, chief state school officer, and head of the state board of education to sign off on the grant application.....

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Sep 24, 2015 12:46:08   #
jelun
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Level
Sep 24, 2015
http://activistpost.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3ac8bebe085f73ea3503bbda3&id=0ce597aea2&e=2d5b44f01d

Many activists against the use of the uber-complicated and convoluted Common Core curriculum have pinpointed its corporate pushers. But how were the pushers allowed to run rampant – and why the rush to use this particular curriculum? Ask the angry teachers – they were just reeling from No Child Left Behind when all of a sudden it was time for a nonsensical frustrating curriculum that left parents bewildered, more standardized test hoops to hop through and the selling out of private, student data to third-parties.

Indeed, there was nothing organic about the development and forceful push for schools to make the Common Core switch.

Dr. Susan Berry fills in the missing puzzle piece with a little known and recent revelation:

In a remarkable admission, the former director of the Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program and chief of staff to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says the federal government “forced” full support for adoption of the Common Core standards from each state by requiring its governor, chief state school officer, and head of the state board of education to sign off on the grant application.....
Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Le... (show quote)


So you would prefer that the states just get $$ to spend on "education" with no accountability?
I was active in procuring health and safety grants from the federal government everyone involved had to sign off and we had to file reports on a quarterly basis about expenditures and training sessions.
We were happy to do the paperwork and to be responsible so that we could do the trainings that we thought were important.

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Sep 24, 2015 12:51:05   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
The problem is WHO is giving the marching orders on a national scale. Those with an agenda. Those controlled by the NWO pushers, the PTB. Big Money. Internationalists.
For example;
Bush; NWO Speech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txukr5zgHnw


jelun wrote:
So you would prefer that the states just get $$ to spend on "education" with no accountability?
I was active in procuring health and safety grants from the federal government everyone involved had to sign off and we had to file reports on a quarterly basis about expenditures and training sessions.
We were happy to do the paperwork and to be responsible so that we could do the trainings that we thought were important.

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Sep 24, 2015 13:04:30   #
jelun
 
eagleye13 wrote:
The problem is WHO is giving the marching orders on a national scale. Those with an agenda. Those controlled by the NWO pushers, the PTB. Big Money. Internationalists.
For example;
Bush; NWO Speech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txukr5zgHnw



Get over it, the people with money control most everything.
They control what we eat, what price we pay for gas... everything.
You are really going to worry about the feds coercing people into educating students?

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Sep 24, 2015 13:12:47   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Damn straight I am!!!


jelun wrote:
Get over it, the people with money control most everything.
They control what we eat, what price we pay for gas... everything.
You are really going to worry about the feds coercing people into educating students?

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Sep 24, 2015 13:35:01   #
parob2005
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Level
Sep 24, 2015
http://activistpost.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3ac8bebe085f73ea3503bbda3&id=0ce597aea2&e=2d5b44f01d

Many activists against the use of the uber-complicated and convoluted Common Core curriculum have pinpointed its corporate pushers. But how were the pushers allowed to run rampant – and why the rush to use this particular curriculum? Ask the angry teachers – they were just reeling from No Child Left Behind when all of a sudden it was time for a nonsensical frustrating curriculum that left parents bewildered, more standardized test hoops to hop through and the selling out of private, student data to third-parties.

Indeed, there was nothing organic about the development and forceful push for schools to make the Common Core switch.

Dr. Susan Berry fills in the missing puzzle piece with a little known and recent revelation:

In a remarkable admission, the former director of the Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program and chief of staff to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says the federal government “forced” full support for adoption of the Common Core standards from each state by requiring its governor, chief state school officer, and head of the state board of education to sign off on the grant application.....
Feds Admit to Coercing Common Core at the Local Le... (show quote)


Common core is the worst thing that has happened to are national educational system ever!

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Sep 24, 2015 15:35:51   #
jelun
 
parob2005 wrote:
Common core is the worst thing that has happened to are national educational system ever!


What do you base that on?

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Sep 24, 2015 16:58:38   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
jelun wrote:
What do you base that on?


Maybe this, among other exposes:
How the Common Core Destroys our Kids Minds (by Terrence O'Moore)
http://youtu.be/daImH4KgL_Y
The Case Against Common Core
http://youtu.be/inM8WTBT1lg
Glenn Beck: AR Mom Stands Against Common Core
http://youtu.be/6-HDbLnjD94

Bill Nye: Could Common Core be the antidote for Creationist teachers? by Big Think
http://youtu.be/ppMxzk7ymyw

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Sep 25, 2015 08:05:24   #
jelun
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Maybe this, among other exposes:
How the Common Core Destroys our Kids Minds (by Terrence O'Moore)
http://youtu.be/daImH4KgL_Y
The Case Against Common Core
http://youtu.be/inM8WTBT1lg
Glenn Beck: AR Mom Stands Against Common Core
http://youtu.be/6-HDbLnjD94

Bill Nye: Could Common Core be the antidote for Creationist teachers? by Big Think
http://youtu.be/ppMxzk7ymyw



There is really no surprise that the elitist Dr. O'Moore would speak out against Common Core. Why would people need charter schools if Common Core is accepted for what it is and educated children in public schools as we are supposed to?
His business ventures would dry up in months.
Follow the money, Honey.

That AR mom is getting old.

Creationism does not belong in public schools other than as the content of a mythology class.

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Sep 25, 2015 10:16:17   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
At least jelun comes clean of what he/she is. And being a proponent of Common Core; I rest my case.
"Creationism does not belong in public schools other than as the content of a mythology class."
But polly wogs and time produce microchips, and figure out the laws on nature.
Now that is science?


jelun wrote:
There is really no surprise that the elitist Dr. O'Moore would speak out against Common Core. Why would people need charter schools if Common Core is accepted for what it is and educated children in public schools as we are supposed to?
His business ventures would dry up in months.
Follow the money, Honey.

That AR mom is getting old.


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Sep 25, 2015 11:59:40   #
jelun
 
eagleye13 wrote:
At least jelun comes clean of what he/she is. And being a proponent of Common Core; I rest my case.
"Creationism does not belong in public schools other than as the content of a mythology class."
But polly wogs and time produce microchips, and figure out the laws on nature.
Now that is science?


I have no idea what you are referring to.
Try to make sense.

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Sep 25, 2015 12:08:56   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
jelun wrote:
I have no idea what you are referring to.
Try to make sense.

This quote from you; is Pretty explanatory.
"Creationism does not belong in public schools other than as the content of a mythology class."
You think evolution should be taught as science. You know; the Big Bang!
BTW; there are Christians that are not simpletons. We know the earth is billions of years old.
The Bible covers from Adam on. The lineage leading up to Christ. That is a whole other subject.
But amoebas to humans? Not that is simplistic.

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