Common Core & NAEP The National Assessment of Educational Progress

Posted by hrymzk 9 years, 8 months ago to Education
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There has been much criticism of Common Core curriciula on this listserv.

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the only national test of subjects in K-12 classrooms.
A recent study by the Brookings Institute shows that those states that had the most implementation of Common Core had the most increase in their NAEP tests. 2009-2013 See table 3-5

Harry Mazurek
SOURCE URL: http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/2014/03/18-common-core-loveless


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  • Posted by tkstone 9 years, 8 months ago
    This study is a perfect example of the lengths liberal acedemia will go to create a measure that "proves" their success. It is their arrogance that they can control all variables that drives them. Success to them is creating a statistic not a result. They assume a high NEAP score equals student understanding and ability to apply skills. They also assume a need to discover any correlations. They refuse to see that by leaving it up to parents and local communities that the problems are taken care of before they become big problems, and they are not needed.....Maybe that's why they go to such absurd lengths to create a meaningless stat. Ya think!
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 9 years, 8 months ago
    The Standard of Education ought to be whether or not the student has learned to think for himself. To accomplish this the schools have to teach Reason and Logic.
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  • Posted by Snoogoo 9 years, 8 months ago
    All this proves is that kids are getting better at taking standardized tests. I'm about to take the GMAT and my study book honestly says "Getting a good score or a bad score has nothing to do with your knowledge, ability to think critically, or how intelligent you are, a good score simply indicates that you are good at taking the GMAT." These are multiple choice questions, randomly generated by a computer, that can be answered, not by actual thinking but by some process of elimination combined with luck. Eliminating two answers and then taking a 50/50 shot can get you a pretty damned good score. That is what our education system has been reduced to.
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  • Posted by CarolSeer2014 9 years, 8 months ago
    Well, aside from the fact that the Brookings Institute is a liberal think tank, an increase or decrease in the NEA, uh, NAPE, oh whatever, is probably not a good indicator of independent thinking!
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 8 months ago
    Is there a test to gauge the uptick of the subtle progressive/leftist indoctrination?
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    • Posted by CarolSeer2014 9 years, 8 months ago
      Good point, LS. That's what has made transformational change-change (I like to kid the prez on his redundancies) these last few decades in this country so insidious. We didn't even know it was happening.
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      • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 8 months ago
        Yes..that's the goal of fabian socialism.....quiet and gradual and it takes root before anyone notices. It works.....and it's here for us to deal with NOW. (But we need more people to see it for what it is...this 'standards' crap is a smoke screen.)
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