The new standards establish
benchmarks for reading and math, replacing education goals that varied widely
from state to state. Although the federal government was not involved in
creating them, it has encouraged the state-led project. Supporters say the
standards will better prepare students, while critics say they amount to a
national curriculum for schools, preempting the states.
Overall, 52 percent of
parents said they had heard “only a little” or “nothing at all” about the
standards, according to the AP-NORC poll. About a quarter said they had heard
“a lot” about them and 22 percent said they’d heard “a moderate amount.”….ToRead More….
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