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Monthly Archives: May 2014
What Bad Assessment Looks Like, Go Math! Style….
As many of my loyal (and not so loyal) readers know, among the things I’m attempting this year is to help a K – 3 public school in an impoverished area of the Bronx implement an alleged “CCSS aligned” curriculum. … Continue reading
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Is this the most ignorant article EVER about Common Core Math?
“Vox” is a website that claims to explain “everything you need to know in two minutes,” but it took me a lot less time than that to figure out this may the stupidest article about the Common Core math program … Continue reading
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Yo, @LouisCK : We Need To Have A Dad-to-Dad Talk About Math, Homework & the CCSS
Dear Louis CK: Okay, I’m a fan and I love your work. End of fawning admiration. I want to talk to you dad-to-dad about your daughter’s homework, the Common Core, and the fate of the world. Seriously, I do. I’m … Continue reading
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