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LWolf

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1. I wonder how it fits with the CCSS
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 07:17 AM
Jun 2013

that 40-something states have signed onto; the "standards that states write for themselves" part.

I wonder how that is different from the standards that every state wrote for themselves before the CCSS.

I wonder which 20 programs get eliminated; I've got a wish list. Apparently, though, the things at the top of that list are NOT eliminated, since we're still working with improvement plans and high-stakes testing.

That's what I wonder reading your snips, anyway. Further reading will have to wait for a couple of days, when I've wrapped up the year and have some time.

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I wonder how it fits with the CCSS LWolf Jun 2013 #1
I wondered how it fit with CCSS too. Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #2
The nutball Bill Gates-inspired Common Core duffyduff Jun 2013 #4
More useless posturing duffyduff Jun 2013 #3
This is no improvement at all duffyduff Jun 2013 #5
I am right. This is worse. duffyduff Jun 2013 #6
It's only worse because it makes the situation bearable for a while longer. Igel Jun 2013 #8
Anybody else sick of writing plans? proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #7
Good luck on the room move! Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #9
New to me. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #10
Ooo nice! Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #11
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