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In reply to the discussion: How would you answer this test question? From a 1st grade Common Core test. [View all]Sancho
(9,174 posts)Common Core (like lots of "standards"
assumes that a knowledgable or experienced teacher is teaching. We all know from the days of Piaget that some operations are impossible until a child is developmentally ready. This example taps one of those operations that some 1st graders would not be capable of doing due to simple maturation.
The mathematicians have their logic, and the test writers purposefully want to separate the sheep from the goats so the average difficulty of most items is half get it right and half get it wrong.
They don't care what it does to the emotions of the child, they don't care what developmental level the child possesses. They only want a test score. What's even crazier is that these tests are confounded by culture, economic experience, and opportunity. Now they want that stupid test to evaluate the teacher after running it through a crazier mathematical formula!
It's ridiculous! The teacher KNOWS the child, takes ownership of the child, and see what the child can do and how they do it. Only empowering teachers will improve education (assuming all other things stay the same). Threatening the teachers, testing the kids to death, and private charters will not empower the teacher.