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In reply to the discussion: The Common Core could well be Obama's worst policy. [View all]GreenEyedLefty
(2,116 posts)When I look at who is the most vocal about dismantling the Common Core, it is almost always people on the right. Their arguments are loony, to say the least... the key words and phrases I keep seeing are "indoctrinating," "liberal/gay/feminist agenda," etc.
People on the left seem more concerned about implementation and standardized testing. I haven't seen any calls from the left to dismantle the standards, per se. It seems to me that reasonable people prefer to implement gradually and make adjustments as time goes on rather than tear down and build new.
The corporate takeover of education is a weak argument against the CCSS, IMO. If corporations take over, it's not because of new standards. It's because elected officials give it away... like our governor.
As for "creativity in the classroom," in order to teach effectively and efficiently, teachers must rely on best practices. While that seems to rob creativity, many teachers can work creatively within a framework of best practices. In my observation the most vocal opponents of any kind of change or introduction of technology are most often the least effective teachers... it's hard to hide ineffective teaching when the data does not lie.