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    3. For whom is it a problem? The problem is mainly for students and teachers under the Common Core standards for reasons I stated above, but I also believe that those who created Common Core and those who are involved with the laws of Common Core are also tangled in this problem. There have been so many complaints about Common Core that the people who created it might feel pressured to try and fix it. I am not sure if they are doing anything to fix it as of right now, but it is definitely a strong

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    The Controversy of Common Core The educational system in the United States was originally developed using concepts from around the world, created using ingenuitive ideas from countries such as China, Japan, and Korea. However, as the United States quickly moved into position as the leading country for state-directed educational standards, America looked less and less to the systems of other nations and more into how we could improve what was locally and currently being applied in education. Consequently

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    Common Core, these two words have come to mean more, in the past four years, than two words with no similarities. 43 out of 50 states are signed on to the Common Core State Standards as of now (Khadaroo). This paper will review the good, the bad and the alternatives to the Common Core, from the eyes of a student that is affected by these standards everyday. Through researching this topic, it has become apparent that the common core has good intentions, however bad implementations. Forty Percent

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    Common Core: Is it Useful? Is it Fair? The Common Core State Standards is a United States Educational initiative which informs what level of achievement children from Kindergarten to Grade 12 should be at in English and Mathematics by the end of each school year. It came about in 1996 as an evolution of the “Standards and Accountability Movement” which aimed to detail what children should know by a certain age. Strong Opinions The Common Core Standards has been hotly debated since its inception

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    to the Common Core In the summer of 2010 the United States issued a new Common core curriculum for its youngest Americans, and since, forty-three states have implemented the new standards. According to the Common Core Standards Initiative, the principles are simply, “a set of clear college- and career-ready standards for kindergarten through 12th grade in English language arts/literacy and mathematics,” (“About the Standards”). Why would the American people want their children to be common? Supporters

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    Common Core: Is it doing its job? Common Core is built as an infective for education to all schools, but what it is, is a policy that all students learn the same. Common Core has been adopted in forty-three states around the nation. Common Core is designed to get students ready for college and career ready from grades Kindergarten through twelfth grade. “The basic definition of what Common Core is, a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts/literacy.” (Board)“The

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    Common Core Imagine a school system where all American students in each grade read the same stories in the same months with the same exams testing their knowledge. But what if one day after the system started, your teacher dropped a stack of government global warming bills on your desk, telling you it was replacing Huckleberry Finn? The Common Core State Standards outline what a kindergarten through high school student must be taught in English and Math. Many educators, professors, and presidential

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    Common Core Standards were designed to have all of the states in the United States learning the same things at the same ages so that no matter where a student is they wouldn’t have to learn things more than once or not at all if they move. There is much debate about common core standards. If nothing changes in the education system time and energy that could be put into bettering the education system will continue to be spent on debating the implementation of common core standards. Everyone from teachers

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    again. One of the most controversial issues in education today, the Common Core, acts as another meddlesome attempt by the government to control the students of America. The program is based on a misguided belief that top-down control would improve something as personal and individualized as education (Greene, 2014). For those unsure about the logistics of the Common Core, allow me to fill you in on its negative aspects. The Common Core “represents a set of national standards with the aim of imposing

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    Lately, there has been much argument over the implementation of the Common Core. The Common Core was a creation of the government to enhance America’s education system through the modification of the current education standards. It forces students to think more critically and have a deeper understanding of the material that they are learning. The Common Core should not be instigated because it compels teachers and students to change their learning and teaching methods which could have a major influence

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