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Tag Archives: SB812
Your Kindergartener Has Become A Guinea Pig
ACT, the same group that does the college entrance exam and of which I wrote about their multi-grade job assessments that begin in 8th grade apparently will be developing assessments for Kindergarteners. Via Huffington Post:
WASHINGTON — A new digital tool to test academic and behavioral skills will target students starting in kindergarten.
ACT, the organization that developed the ACT college-entrance exam, will start testing the tool in the fall. It will be available to schools starting in 2014.The tool tracks students’ career interests, academic performance and progress toward goals. It’s designed to follow students from kindergarten through high school.
Jon Erickson, president of ACT’s education division, said the goal is to identify and address gaps in skills needed for college and the workforce. The assessment combines traditional testing with teacher-led projects to generate an instant, digital score.
It’s a multimillion dollar project, ACT officials said, but will be affordable and easily accessible.
Schools won’t be compelled to use the new tool, but Erickson said he anticipates that entire states or groups of states will choose to utilize it. The tool can be customized to include state-specific benchmarks and other performance measures.
In the testing and educrat world, where data is God, it seems perfectly normal to start testing, poking and prodding a child of 5. Most 30-year-olds don’t know what they want to do for a career, here we are testing 5 year olds like they hold the key to cracking future job selection. Pidgeon-holing our kids. That’s what we’re ultimately doing here.
Here are a few reminders related to this turn of events with ACT. Continue reading
Posted in Common Core, NCGA
Tagged ACT, KEA, SB812
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News and Observer’s John Frank Can’t Get Common Core Stories Right
Another day, another News and Observer Common Core fiasco. John Frank has gotten really skilled at regurgitating talking points instead of actual reporting. I could pick this latest attempt down line by line, but frankly I don’t have the time to waste. I will hit highlights instead. This section bothered me: Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Common Core, June Atkinson, Media Bias, NCGA
Tagged Jerry Tillman, News and Observer, SB812, Tricia Cotham
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What #NCGA Reps Voted NO to #SB812? See The List.
These Representatives who voted for this bill should be congratulated and thanked for their service today in working towards restoring the integrity of our educational system and for championing the children of North Carolina. Please consider taking time out to call your Representative and the House Leadership to thank them.
From me personally, I am thankful that common sense and the truth have prevailed today. We are fortunate to have the leadership of Speaker Thom Tillis and Speaker Pro Tempore Paul Stam guiding the House for this important bill. I offer my humble thanks to the House Leadership and to all the Representatives who made this happen today. Continue reading
#SB812 Amendment ATL-60 Dissected
The NC General Assembly’s House passed SB 812, however, Rep. Cotham snuck in two amendments. At first glance, they seem innocuous, but upon closer inspection, it’s clear one of them is a bit slippery. The amendment in question is A1: S812-ATL-60-V-2. Continue reading
NC’s #SB812 Replace Common Core Moves Forward
The North Carolina General Assembly’s House passed SB 812 and is sending it to the Senate for concurrence. Should the Senate concur and pass it, the bill then should go to the Governor.
#SB812 passes the #NCGA House and heads to the Senate. NC is one step closer to returning real education to NC! #StopCommonCore
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) June 24, 2014
The bill passed the second reading 75-39. Take a look at who voted NO on it and wishes to keep our children tethered to the fundamentally flawed and experimental Common Core. Remember that in November.
KEEP READING…. Continue reading
#NCGA House Ed Cmte Passes PCS To #SB812
Yesterday at the NC General Assembly, the House Education Committee passed a PCS (proposed committee change) to Senate Bill 812 – Maintain State Auth. Over Academic Standards. The PCS passed 25-17.
PCS to #SB812 Ayes 25 Nos 17. Motion passes. #NCGA #StopCommonCore
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) June 19, 2014
My understanding is that what this PCS does is to substitute the language of HB 1061 for that of SB 812. From what I gathered, the bill will head to a conference committee sometime next week. In that conference committee a compromise will have to be hammered out which takes SB 812 and includes a large portion of the language of HB 1061. From there, it will be voted on by both chambers of the NCGA and will be sent to the Governor for signature.
Here is what I tweeted out during the meeting yesterday: Continue reading
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Tagged HB1061, SB812
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