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Face to face with Common Core-Part II

Posted by Non_mooching_artist 10 years, 1 month ago to Education
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Dear Representative -----

I am writing to you out of deep concern regarding the Common Core curriculum, specifically related to math that is being taught in my daughter's school.

At the parent/teacher conference I had with my daughter's 8th grade math teacher, he expressed to me the dismay he feels about something that he was being compelled to teach to prepare his students for an upcoming test this Friday, April 4, 2014. He said he is required to teach them about baseball, and the parts of a stadium, and positions. I asked if it was about the geometry of a baseball diamond, or statistics. He answered, no, that it was only about the elements of the stadium and positions. I asked him if this was Common Core curriculum, to which he answered yes, and then further said he was not allowed to discuss it. My head nearly spun! This is my daughter's education, he is her teacher, and as a parent, I want to know what is being taught in my daughter's classrooms.

Today, I have had the chance to ask my daughter about her math class, to follow up on what she was going to learn. The following is some of what she was "taught" in her math class today;

1. They had to learn what each section of seats is called, such as bleachers and box seats.
2. The bases, and then two photographs were presented of home plate, shown from above and then from the side. They had to identify if this was the same place on the field or not.
3. They had to learn each of the positions of the players, and the name of the part of the field their position is in.
4. On more than one question, the students were "led" to answer a certain way. One of the questions was, "What makes a good baseball player?". The instruction to the teacher was, "Make sure the students answer "Know what each part of the field is called", and, "He can throw the ball". Besides which, this is purely subjective.
5. The instructions to the teacher stated that only on some questions were students "permitted" to ask questions.
6. They had to learn about the "fundamentals of baseball', such as what a season ticket holder is, what are errors and home runs, the object of the game, and how you win.
7. Questions were repeated, but worded slightly differently. For example, "What are errors and home runs, and what do they do in a game?". The next question asked, "How do errors and home runs effect the game?".

I have been trying to unravel the mystery of Common Core for several years, and have come to the conclusion it is strictly a tool with which to control the population. The fact that creative writing and literature is going to be slashed to a mere 30% of High School English curriculum, in favor of argumentative writing and textbooks about HVAC is alarming. And that students are being guided to answer and think like lemmings, and not independently is an unacceptable direction in which public schools are headed.

I am a concerned parent who feels that the time for silence has passed, and these laws which are getting passed with no discourse must come to light. The stifling of parental involvement, and open dialogue with teachers is unacceptable.

Thank you for your time, and I truly hope to hear from you regarding this important issue.


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  • Posted by brs02 10 years, 1 month ago
    Several years? I thought it was rushed in over the past 2 years? Kam dealing with it for he first time at the 1st grade level. I understand what the are trying with some of the math, but a most of it is nonsense. My daughter is beyond most of it.
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  • Posted by $ amiga 10 years, 1 month ago
    Commie Core is an amalgam of the worst of John Dewey's Progressive Education, Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals. It's simply the logical descendant of The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America as described by Charlotte Iserbyt.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 10 years, 1 month ago
    Both my parents are retired teachers. My father complained about this sort of thing all the way back to 1987, just three years after he lit a piece of paper on fire with a Tesla coil in class to get a wayward student to start taking notes. He even complained about teachers who would "teach the best and shoot the rest". Not to bring down the average, but as the responsibility of a teacher. He has to be turning over in his grave about this load of Ebonics.
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  • Posted by mckenziecalhoun 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    And check to see if it was in the Common Core or District decision.
    AND be sure not to let up the pressure against the Common Core. We just can't afford false facts to undermine the effort. It's not like it doesn't have plenty of flaws in addition to the fact that it's a Federal grab for power that is specifically restricted in the Constitution.

    We'll see how serious they are about it when some of the states say, "No".
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  • Posted by asmsage 10 years, 1 month ago
    Statistics are involved in many item in life especially baseball, think about it with los Vagas betting etc. the real question to ask the teacher is, where can you see a copy of the core curriculum standards and who has it. who wrote it and how is it handed down to the teachers(he should know or he is trying to keep it a secret) if you don't get an answer, then go to the principal, if no answer there then go to a member of the board of education. attend a board meeting and talk to one of them after the meeting, it takes a while to get answers but there is a way if you are patient. You will eventually find out and you can tell this forum what your findings are. As well as knowing your self and getting to the bottom of this mystery.
    good luck! and god bless you for being a good parent.
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  • Posted by $ sjatkins 10 years, 1 month ago
    Are you serious? Why would anyone ask anyone to teach something so bizarre and irrelevant to math? The 8th grade was when (long time ago alas) I first learned algebra. It was one of the high points of my schooling. Why on earth would you waste the time of 8th graders in a math class with this drivel?
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  • Posted by XenokRoy 10 years, 1 month ago
    common core should force us all to spend more time with our kids and explain why the way they are being educated is not good, and what they should be thinking about. Keep them educated. I do not like it and will not support it, but treat it as an opportunity to really educate your kid about the way the other side works and why they do things they do. This is an exercise in teaching kids to be lemmings, and nothing more, expose it to your kids everyone.

    http://www.utahnsagainstcommoncore.com/a...

    Above link is a group I belong to in Utah, they have some great articles and videos around common core. If you in Utah join up, if not find or create something like it where you are....
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  • Posted by lmarrott 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm behind this idea but I have a question. Will most "state" representatives care about signatures from out of their state?

    I think this is one of the shady things about Common Core. We still think of education at the state level, but this was implemented above states with the curriculum being pushed down on them. But there isn't an obvious "common core" organization you can go against or contact.

    However we can hope that state reps will listen and one by one get rid of it.
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    Posted by Boothby171 10 years, 1 month ago
    Ummm...learning a new subject? Getting the basics down so that they may explore statistics in a meaningful manner?

    However, I am with you: I would have also drawn the line when the teacher asked "Who is on second?" We all know that Who is on first.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 1 month ago
    I always thought I had good comprehension, but I'm as lost as a classically trained guitarist trying to play a Jimi Hendrix riff.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Here in SE WI we have one of 6 talk shows that has taken on CC (3 of them are Rush, Hannity, and Mark Levin). Two of the 3 locals pretty much give it a pass, although when there's something significant comes up they'll discuss it. Vicki McKenna, however, is really on a tear - and she's getting some traction.
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  • Posted by tpatter4 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I see a new novel coming on too. Of course, we have to "find out what's in it" (CC) first (very Pelosiesque).
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  • Posted by tpatter4 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I would say alert the media, but we know that ship has sailed. But perhaps talk show hosts.......
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 10 years, 1 month ago
    Non_Mooch I've wracked my brain to find a way for we in the Gulch to collectively express our distaste of CC and have come up with this idea: If we could come up with an email that clearly explains our demand that CC be eliminated and have it signed by thousands of us and sent to our reps in State and Federal government, it would have a greater impact than each of us acting on our own.
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  • Posted by wiggys 10 years, 1 month ago
    I trust you will publish for us the response that you get. the question I have is 'will the response be timely or 6 months from now".
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