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Category Archives: Academic Standards Review Commission
The Common Core Weekend Reads – 1-18-15
These are the Common Core Weekend Reads for January 18th, 2015. This is a review of the past week of news on Common Core nationwide and in North Carolina. Articles are organized by category. Prior Edition of Weekend Reads: 1-11-15 NC … Continue reading
CCSSO Pres. Atkinson Calls Standards Copyright Questions “Preposterous”
Asking questions about a set of copyrighted standards is “preposterous”, ya’ll.
So sayeth the President of the CCSSO.
@DrJuneAtkinson Legal issue is “preposterous”? You’re CCSSO Prez -grant us a waiver as listed in the Public License. http://t.co/sgyvJlUKSo
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) January 17, 2015 Continue reading
1-16-15 NC Common Core Commission Meeting
Yesterday, the NC Common Core Commission, known as the Academic Standards Review Commission (ASRC), met. The meeting location was changed. The meeting was held in the State Board of Education board room at the Department of Public Instruction so the meeting could finally be live streamed. Apparently, the Department of Administration was unable to live stream.
I was at the meeting and tweeted throughout the meeting. You can see my tweet timeline in the Storify article, NC Common Core #ASRC Meeting – 1/16/15.
Meeting Highlights
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NC #ASRC Handout has Author Missing
In going over the December meeting materials from the Common Core Academic Standards Review Commission (ASRC), there was one handout that was missing any notation of who the author was.
This handout had a header on it that said, “Legislatively Required Standards Review Process in Other States”. A closer inspection of the original document’s properties showed it was authored by Michael Gilligan.
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Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Academic Standards Review Commission, Common Core, Pat McCrory
Tagged ASRC, Transparency
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What they’re saying about Common Core and Education in NC
Two items ran through my Twitter feed yesterday which nearly made me do a spit-take.
First, the new “nonpartisan news” non-profit, EducationNC, ran one of its first major articles. It was from the Governors Aide, Eric Guckian, titled “Every student deserves the right to reach their potential”.
Second, NPR has an article out about North Carolina and the Academic Standards Review Commission. It’s titled, “North Carolina Rethinks The Common Core”.
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