Good morning, the publisher of burlington court. Five years into the common core we are at a critical juncture. Common cores added alltime low it has dwindled from 26 states and from washington d. C. To seven states to washington dc. It is really no longer viable. In fact, the other national is not doing much better. It is true better. It is true to say there is Little Common purpose or competent ability left in common core. This volume that we are releasing this morning, drilling through the core is definitely a timely release. Five years into this Great American education today, it is worth remembering what we are debating. It is not politics, whether the debate of a contest between two distinct views. The first is that the common core standards are a state driven effort to improve k12 Public Education and especially to help children in underperforming districts. The second is that they are from dubious quality and what is historically legally, and financially as state and local issu
Sturges, the publish of drilling through the core. Five years into the debate over common core we are at a critical juncture. It is shown to have the lowest approvals and it has dwindled from 26 states and washington to seven states and washington, d. C. It is no longer viable actually. Tests are not doing better. It is true to say there is Little Common purpose left in common core. So this volume we are releasing this morning, drilling through the core, is definitely a timely release. But five years into the this Great American education debate it is worth remembering what we are debating. It is not politics. But the debate is a contest between two distinct views. The first is common core standards are a state effort to improve k12 education and help children in under performing districts. The second view is the common core standard are of dubious academic quality and is a state and local issue. Drilling through the core is a book that strives to treat the first view fairly but argue
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