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Common Core State Standards Research Paper

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According to the Common Core State Standards Initiative, their curriculum “provide[s] clear and consistent learning goals to help prepare students for college, career and life” (“Preparing America’s Students for Success”). However, Kim Burke, who owns a tutoring company in North Carolina, states, “‘There’s not a person alive who can read Common Core from page to page and understand it’” (Bonner). The Common Core State Standards are supposed to be clear and understandable, but teachers, students and parents alike can not understand them and what they are ask of the student. Common Core was launched in 2009, in hope to create a common curriculum across the United States and to compete with other nations that have one curriculum. Since 2009, Common …show more content…

Having one curriculum would hopefully allow the United States to compete with other nations. The United States is outperformed on international assessments by countries that have high standards (“The Facts on Common Core State Standards”). Dan Domeneon, from the American Association of School Administration, stated “It is going to be very difficult for us to be globally competitive if we continue to have 50 sets of standards when we go off against countries that have only one” (Boulard). This makes perfect sense; how is the United States expected to compete against nations that have one curriculum when the U.S. has 50 different curriculums? But, people have been questioning if changing the curriculum to one national curriculum will improve the United States overall education ranking in the …show more content…

The government has been involved wanting more states to adopt Common Core. ‘Race to the Top’ was a program developed by the Obama administration where states that have implemented Common Core will compete for funding (“The Facts on Common Core State Standards”). Race to the Top would also provide funding if a state changed over from their standards to Common Core State Standards. There has been implications with the Race to the Top program, with the forty-two states that have adopted Common Core. Delaware and Tennessee were the only states that actually received money from the program (“The Facts on Common Core State Standards”). This has lead many people to question how involved the federal government should be involved with local state education. Another solution was to use Provincial Standards, which would allow a variety of ways to get things done (“The Facts on Common Core State Standards”). In Canada they use Provincial Standards, and it is more flexible for the students. The Provincial Standards are much easier to comprehend, compared to Common Core State

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