, “iReady was built for the Common Core.” A long-time education observer, she’s unconvinced that Florida has killed anything.
As long as a state uses high-stakes testing as the foundation of its education evaluation program, whatever the test is aligned to will drive the school bus— and right now, all of those tests are aligned to the Common Core Standards.One of the great irony of the Common Core Standards is that there is no standardized way to align to them.
High stakes testing has driven much of the standards adoption. For example, the ELA standards include some talking and listening standards, but those are never on the test, so many schools simply ignore them. How embedded the Core is in your school also depends on how concerned your administrators are about the test. In the early days, teachers heard a lot of “Just teach the standards well, and the test scores will take care of themselves.” That turned out to be exceptionally untrue.
A decade ago, the number would have been lower, because most teachers are good team players who will try what they’re commanded to try. But teachers are also likely to change what observably fails in the classroom. If whatever Common Core authority they’re following tells them to do X, they may try it a few times, but if it fails and fails and fails, they’ll change their practice. They may do it with administrative support or not.
Before we have one more pop-education fad belches from the bowels of the high academy, pass a law that recognizes the final authority of the teachers over scope, sequence, and structure of curriculum. Any administrator, ed. theorist, or politician ignoring this will be shot.
Finally!!! It was a big drawn out fail
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