In case you missed it yesterday, North Carolina’s Lt. Governor Dan Forest was on the Pete Kaliner show (WWNC 570) discussing Common Core.
You can access the audio file on Kaliner’s Sound Cloud.
Topics included the NC Common Core Commission, the funding for the commission being held up by being tied up by the legislature, recommendations given to the Commission and more.
I’d like to thank Pete for mentioning this blog during their discussions about the NC Common Core Commission and the recommendations given by Former Common Core Validation Committee members, Dr. Sandra Stotsky and Dr. James Milgram.
Related Tweets:
@PeteKaliner @LtGovDanForest Listeners can access article you mentioned w/ Rec’s to Common Core commission here: http://t.co/c6gdsVh970
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) March 19, 2015
@PeteKaliner here’s that #youtube video I did with Dr. Stotsky https://t.co/2awbZ5Hnv9 #commoncore #ccss #edu
— Lt. Gov. Dan Forest (@LtGovDanForest) March 19, 2015
@PeteKaliner @LtGovDanForest Listeners can access video from the Common Core Commission meeting here: http://t.co/6BmnyyPrp1 #ncpol
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) March 19, 2015
@PeteKaliner @LtGovDanForest Terry Stoops talks about NC’s real ranking in teacher pay here: http://t.co/Qqv05s9fLM
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) March 19, 2015
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Allowing Common Core to remain in place while they create new standards is a huge mistake. Dr. Milgram has done research that shows students exposed to CC math for 4+ years or more will never rebound. The CC math that we see is the same math standards that Phil Daro implemented in CA in 1992 and 4 years later Dr. Milgram wrote new standards to replace the mess that Phil Daro wrote. And that same Phil Daro helped to write the CC math standards. So the longer our children remain under the influence of CC the more devastating the results and our children will not be able to rebound even if they do implement new better standards in the future.
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