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In reply to the discussion: Pearson imposes gag order on teachers about test. [View all]Android3.14
(5,402 posts)I taught for ten years before I finally left the industry (but not the craft) in disgust. I still teach a course at the local state college on occasion.
I share your sense that CC has problems, but it is no worse than what we have (which is deplorable), and it may improve into something better. While it is important for you to post your dismay, I've found much of your material to be one-sided, formed from biased reading and lacking in critical analysis. My mother, who is a leader in the Texas Retired Teachers Association, is also wary of CC, but she recognizes that a national curriculum is the first step to real reform.
Having a national curriculum is a key element to effective public education. Countless studies show this.
And sure, some teachers are unhappy about a change. This is a surprise?