An explanation you need to read:
Backlash Against Common Core
by Phyllis Schlafly
May 15, 2013
The national news
media haven’t discovered it, but the issue that is bringing out hundreds of
citizens who never before attended political meetings is Common Core (CC). More
precisely, it is the attempt of Barack Obama’s Department of Education to force
all states and schools to adopt specified national education standards for each
grade level that will dictate what all kids learn and don’t learn.
Common Core means
federal control of school curriculum, i.e., control by Obama
Administration leftwing bureaucrats. Federal control will replace all
curriculum decisions by state and local school boards, state legislatures,
parents, and even Congress because Obama bypassed Congress by using $4 billion
of Stimulus money to promote Common Core.
It’s not only public
schools that must obey the fed’s dictates. Common Core will control the curriculum
of charter schools, private schools, religious schools, Catholic schools, and
homeschooling.
The control
mechanism is the tests. Kids must pass the tests in order to get a high school
diploma, admittance to college, or a GED. If they haven’t studied a curriculum
based on Common Core, they won’t score well on the tests.
Common Core cannot
be described as voluntary. Since CC is so costly to the states (estimated at
$15 billion for each state for retraining teachers and purchase of computers
for all kids to take the tests), CC is foisted on the locals by a combination
of bribes, federal handouts, and as the price for getting a waiver to exempt a
state from other obnoxious mandates such as No Child Left Behind.
Don’t be under any
illusion that Common Core will make kids smarter. The Common Core academic
level is lower than what many states use now, and the math standards are so
inferior that the only real mathematician on the validation committee refused
to sign off on the math standards.
He said the CC
standards are two years behind international expectations by the 8th grade, and
fall further behind in grades 8 to 12. The CC math standards downgrade the
years when algebra and geometry are to be taught.
Parents will have a
hard time helping their children with their math homework. CC standards call
for teaching kids to add columns of figures from left to right instead of right
to left.
CC advocates claim
that the new standards will make students college-ready. That promise is a play
on words: students will be ready only to enter a two-year nonselective
community college.
Common Core means
government agencies will gather and store all sorts of private information on
every schoolchild into a longitudinal database from birth through all levels of
schooling, plus giving government the right to share and exchange this nosy
information with other government and private agencies, thus negating the
federal law that now prohibits that. This type of surveillance and control of
individuals is the mark of a totalitarian government.
Common Core reminds
us of how Communist China gathered nosy information on all its schoolchildren,
stored it in manila folders called dangans, and then turned the file over to
the kid’s employer when he left school.
The New York Times once published
a picture of a giant Chinese warehouse containing hundreds of thousands of
these folders. That was in the pre-internet era when information was stored on
paper; now data collection and storage are efficiently managed on computers in
a greater invasion of privacy.
Common Core is
encrusted with lies. It is not, as advertised, “state” written; it is a
national project created in secret without any input from teachers or state
legislatures. It is not “internationally benchmarked”; that never happened.
The readings
assigned in the CC English standards are 50 percent “informational” texts
instead of great American and English literature and classics. The result is
that CC standards are very political.
The suggested
readings include a salestalk for government health care (such as ObamaCare) and
global warming propaganda (including a push for Agenda 21). Some of the fiction
suggested is worthless and even pornographic, presumably chosen to reflect
contemporary life. Another suggested reading favorably describes Fidel Castro
and his associates without any indication they are tyrants, Communists, and
mass murderers.
We should take a bit
of advice from our neighbor to the north. Canada has no national standards (all
standards are adopted locally) and not even any national Department of
Education.
CC advocates admit
the standards cannot be changed or errors corrected because they are already
printed and copyrighted. Bills to repeal CC have been filed in Oklahoma,
Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Alabama, South Dakota and Georgia, and Indiana
Governor Mike Pence just signed a law to “pause” the CC implementation and hold
public hearings.
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