The app contains
information from sources showing how Common Core
could:
-utilize data mining
techniques
-utilize wearable sensors (including
the image of the sensors)
-provide information
on the supporters and funders of Common
Core
-shift away from classic literature to
nonfiction informational texts (example:
recommended insulation manuals from the
Environmental Protection Agency)
-prevent
changes or removal of subject matter from the
Common Core State Standards; one may only
supplement the common standards with additional
standards, provided that the additional standards
do not exceed 15% of the State's total standards
for that content area
-much more
This app also contains information about Common
Core results in states such as New York and
Kentucky. It also questions if Common Core
actually prepares students for college. In
addition, this app has a page dedicated to some of
the questionable (and inappropriate) content found
in appendix B list of exemplars of the ELA
standards.
The app has many citations from
the actual government documents, such as the US
Department of Education, Office of Education
Technology Feb 2013 draft on Common Core -
Promoting Grit, Tenacity, and Perseverance;
Critical Factors for Success in the 21st Century
PDF document. Quoting and viewing the actual
government documents is a great way to educate
others about the important facts about Common
Core.
These citations have been collected from many Common Core information sources, and are now found here, in a single, easy to access smartphone app. This app can help anyone educate others about the concerning details of the Common Core State Standards. The app is intended to be the absolute best Common Core awareness app available.
The citations that were selected in this app were found to be particularly interesting by the app developer. If there is additional content that you would like to see featured in this app, please send a request via the request page, so the data can be considered for inclusion.
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Those who utilize this app are encouraged to do their own research, and draw their own conclusions.
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