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Why Is Common Core Necessary?

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Why is Common Core necessary? Common Core is needed to stabilize education. Through the implementation of Common Core, every child will learn the same thing at the same time. Education throughout the country would be equal and no child would truly be left behind. The theory of Common Core is good, but the implementation so far has not been. Creating an unified teaching curriculum is a great idea for any child who would be moving across the country, or even to another state, mid-school year; that way the student would be able to effortlessly pick up learning right where they left off. Common Core was developed by state education chiefs and governors from forty-eight states. It is “…a set of clear college- and career-ready standards for kindergarten through 12th grade in English language arts/literacy and mathematics.”("Frequently Asked Questions”) It was developed by looking at the standards of other countries and taking the best of each states’ educational standards. The standards were formed in 2009 and released in 2010. Within a couple of months they were accepted by forty-five states. (“Frequently Asked Questions”) The past decade has been hard on teachers, especially in 2002, when President George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind went into effect. This brought about yearly testing from 3rd grade to 8th grade. If every child was not “proficient” and was “left behind” by the the education system then the school would be subject to sanctions. The worst

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