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Common Core Standards

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The federal government’s way of making the country’s students more knowledgeable, easier to compare between states and are proficient in literacy and math is by having states adopt Common Core Standards. These are high standards that will elevate the students’ ability to become critical thinkers instead of the memorizers that the current generation of students are. Since this is a new system the transition to them will be bumpy and at times frustrating, to make this transition better for students and teachers alike teachers need to have workshops and lectures on the standards during the summer, there needs to be a waiver for all school for the next three years so that students have time to adjust to the new computer based assessment test, a …show more content…

This law was a way to force the improvement of the school system, if a school does not meet the ‘adequate yearly progress’ toward getting every student a satisfactory level of learning then the school is put on a warning list. If in three years, the school still has not meet the proper yearly progression then the school will be labeled “In Need of Improvement’ and parents have the option of moving their child to a better school and the school faces some consequences. Obviously schools do not want to be labeled as ineffective at teaching students and most of the responsibility for making the students ready for this assessment falls on the teachers. This is not the best way to assess students or the school but it is the cheapest ways and can be used as a guideline across different states which is why the federal government is not getting rid of it. Now with the implementation of Common Core Standards there is also a new test that students will be assessed on. A part of this transition to a new test especially since it is computer based is allowing a three year waiver to all schools. This waiver is necessary to allow students to learn the skills that the computer programmed test requires of them. …show more content…

Before the Common Core the assessment test was a multiple choice test that all the questions were in printed booklets and students’ answers were on scantrons and were given all at the same time across the country. But with the computer based test schools can not do that. Most schools have enough computers for one maybe two classes, and the projected time it would take a student to finish is 6 hours (one hour for three days for each English and math). This means that students will either take the entire test in one day, or trade off with other classes but either way it will take longer for the school to finish the testing period because of the lack of computers. California should either fund the computer labs at school to make sure all schools have at least four classes worth of computers to speed up the process of having so many students (grades 3-12) take the test or realize how expensive and time consuming this process will be and develop a different assessment test that is scantron

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