Most public schools are still afflicted with the Common
Core national standards. Paid
advocates such as the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation continue to push
Common Core despite overwhelming evidence of the slow-motion
train wreck that has resulted – reduced student achievement by
almost every metric. Fordham refuses even to acknowledge the bad news, much
less try to rationalize it.
That’s why it was refreshing to hear the blunt truth
proclaimed at a Heritage Foundation event
last week entitled “Rethinking Federal Intervention in K-12 Education.” At this
program the authors of a new Pioneer Institute study,
“Common Core, School Choice and Rethinking Standards-Based Reform,” explained
how Common Core has not only damaged public education but also threatened the
independence of private schools. How? By imposing government strings on the
curricular autonomy of the schools that accept government funding via school-choice
mechanisms such as vouchers. Study authors Ted Rebarber of AccountabilityWorks and Neal McCluskey of the Cato Institute advocate restoring genuine diversity in education models by removing centralized government control over K-12 school standards. But the prelude to that argument came from Rebarber, who minced no words in describing the doleful effect of Common Core on education.
“In my view,” Rebarber observed, “[Common Core] is really the worst large-scale educational failure in 40 years.”............To Read More.....
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