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Category Archives: Testing
Common Core: How Many Teachers And Parents Have To Leave?
Another teacher has resigned over the Common Core testing.
This time it’s the winner of the top teacher award given out by the Live With Kelly And Michael show. This time the teacher is from Ohio.
“Gasps of disbelief” accompanied her announcement.
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Pearson Is Everywhere: Silencing Edition
Welcome back to Pearson Is Everywhere!
Last time we looked at Pearson’s involvement with the GED: 2014 GED Results Show 90% Drop In Passage Rate
Today, we’re looking at how Pearson silences opposing viewpoints.
A reader sent me this tweet:
How testing giant Pearson buys/bullies its way to teacher silence on standardized testing. http://t.co/cO00WM5950 @LadyLiberty1885
— Michelle V. Douglas (@MichelleDouglas) January 20, 2015
This article is a long read, but well worth it. In a nutshell, Pearson went behind the scenes to dismantle and discredit a critic. From the article, “Pearson’s real counterattack took place largely out of public view.”
Excerpt:
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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 President’s Homeschool Tweet Sees Backlash
In yesterday’s article, CCSSO President Questions Testing For Homeschoolers, the question was posed by Dr. Atkinson that perhaps homeschoolers and private schooled children should be taking the same tests as public school children.
Here’s the original tweet:
With choice, should homeschool & private school students have to take the same tests as public school students? If no, why not? #HLR2015
— June Atkinson (@DrJuneAtkinson) January 12, 2015
This question has led to some backlash.
Better watch it, ya’ll. You might be accused of bearing false witness.
Some replies:
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Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Homeschool, June Atkinson, Testing, Twitter
Tagged CCSSO, Homeschool, Testing
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CCSSO President Questions Testing For Homeschoolers
Yesterday, I reported on the Holshouser Legislators Retreat 2015. This was an invitation only event with various NC educrats, legislators, “non-profits” and businesses discussing your child’s education future without you – again.
One tweet I left out of the previous story was from the President of the Council of Chief State School Officers. Folks in North Carolina know her as the NC State Superintendent, June Atkinson.
Dr. Atkinson tweeted this question out at the Holhouser event:
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Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, Homeschool, June Atkinson, Testing, Twitter
Tagged School Choice
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