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What teachers think about Core math

Most elementary and middle-school teachers like Common Core math, according to a new  Fordham survey. However, teachers “also say that pupils are ‘frustrated’ by having to learn multiple methods of...

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To save the Core, states dump Core tests

Most Common Core states are sticking with the controversial standards, but writing their own tests, report Ashley Jochim and Patrick McGuinn in Education Next. Since 2010, 38 states have dropped out of...

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Core math doesn’t add up in California

California’s Common Core math standards are less rigorous than the state’s old standards, writes Wayne Bishop, a Cal State LA math professor, in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. The old standards,...

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Common Core: Threat or menace?

“Six years after Common Core’s debut,” its critics “have produced enough books to collapse a sturdy bookshelf,” writes Fordham’s Robert Pondiscio. However, most “traffic in fear mongering and paranoid...

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Ohio may lower graduation requirements

Ohio raised its graduation requirements, promising graduates would be ready for college and careers. Now the state Board of Education is considering lowering requirements amid fears that one third of...

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Love, struggle and failure

In Raising Kings: A Year of Love and Struggle at Ron Brown College Prep, a three-part series by NPR and Education Week, Cory Turner reports on the first year of Washington, D.C. high school designed...

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Orange is the new red

Orange is the new red for California schools, writes New America’s Conor Williams in The 74. Twice as many schools fell in the bottom (red) tier of the state’s Trivial Pursuit-inspired accountability...

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The high cost of cheap diplomas

“Making graduation too easy” doesn’t just undermine “the motivations of students (and teachers),” writes Robert Slavin, who directs the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins and...

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What’s proficient? It’s every state for itself

Once upon a time, 45 states adopted Common Core standards and exams — either the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) or Smarter Balanced — writes Tracy Dell’Angela...

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How Core kids learn reading, writing

Fordham’s Reading and Writing Instruction in America’s Schools looks at how teaching has changed in the Common Core era. Middle and high school teachers report students are better at citing evidence...

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Common Core: High hopes, ‘minuscule’ results

Common Core standards, adopted by most states in the mid-2010s with a push from the Obama administration, didn’t improve (or ruin) our education system, writes Kevin Mahnken on The 74. A new study by...

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‘Standards-based’ grading is a fraud

Progressive educators are pushing “standards-based” grading, also known as “mastery grading,” writes Auguste Meyrat, an English teacher in Texas, in Quillette. It’s a way to inflate grades, lower...

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Dems must stop defending status quo

To win parents’ support, Democrats must stop defending the educational status quo, argues Will Marshall, president and founder of the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI), on The Hill. School reform and...

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