Most kids from our high schools graduate, go on to college, and have jobs. So all of a sudden, all these kids are too dumb to go to college?
Common Core curriculums are made up and have no scientific backing behind them to show that they will work. The only math professor on the review team refused to sign off on the Common Core because he said it is based on a failed Russian K-12 experiment that was abandoned, and yet that is what we are blindly throwing our children into. In fact, he said the CC curriculum ends up not covering enough material for kids to do well in college. Instead they just yakkety yak about math instead of actually learning the facts of math.
A look at the other 4th grade math problem on this board shows the inanity of Common Core math. Particularly where teachers talk about having two Common Core coaches who told them exact OPPOSITE things about how and what they should be teaching.
Ten years ago, we thought it was a good idea to leave no child behind. Now, however, we are fine with leaving many, many children behind.
http://dianeravitch.net/2013/09/11/james-milgram-on-the-common-core-math-standards/
James Milgram is a professor emeritus of mathematics at
Stanford University. He served on the validation committee for the
Common Core mathematics. He did not agree to approve the standards.
He sent me the following letter. He has spoken out against the
standards in various states.
"Dear Diane, In
your own writings you mention that the biggest issue with Core
Standards is the lack of evidence. This is largely true. But at
least in math there is significant international evidence that
major parts of the standards will not work. For example, the only
area we could find that has had success with CCSS-M's method of
treating geometry is in Flemish Belgium. But it was tried on a
national scale in Russia a number of years back, and was rapidly
dropped. ..."