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Emmett McGroarty Tell It Like It Is: “Common Core: Progress or Debacle”

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Conference Call

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Facts About Common Core Informational Conference Call Presented by Concerned Women for America Wednesday July 10, 8:30 pm EDT Join the call by dialing 760 569 7676, access code 303989 Speakers: Dr. Sandra Stotsky, CC Validation Committee Member Joy Pullman, Heartland Institute Richard Innes, Bluegrass Institute Kenda Bartlett, Concerned Women for America, Executive Director I […]

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The Common Core, Data Collection Connection

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There is a lot of noise out there about the connection between Common Core and data collection.  While parents are beginning to express concern about what can and will be collected on their children without their consent, and then what can be done with that data; proponents of Common Core are denying the fact that there is any connection. We’ve heard […]

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Common Core Losing Teacher Support

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A few months ago this teacher was in favor of Common Core.  She’s done more research since then and realized that Common  Core is so much more than just standards.  Anthony Cody at Ed Week  posted this: The Common Core Loses This Teacher’s Support Guest post by Katie Lapham. In April I carried a guest […]

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Bad Idea Then, Bad Idea Now.

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Last fall Idaho voters overwhelmingly defeated Students Come First, legislation that had been passed during the 2011 legislative session. One of the sticking points for many people was the merit pay, or pay-for-performance, that was to be awarded to teachers based on student preformance on assessments. With that in mind I have to wonder how […]

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Thank you Kevin Miller 580 KIDO

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Thank you Kevin Miller 580 KIDO

Kevin Miller gave Stacey and I the full 7a.m. hour this morning to talk about Common Core. We would like to thank him for his time. You can listen to the  full hour here. Kevin said he was going to play devils advocate, but he was really very nice.  Other than the room being freezing, it was a pleasant […]

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Parental Involvement

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Starting at 22 seconds I share what I think is going to be the best way to fix education in the state of Idaho. Parents, are you up to it?  I think you are.

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Emmett McGroarty onThe Austin Hill Show

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Austin Hill has spent a lot of time  talking about Common Core representing both sides of the issue. This morning he had Emmett McGroarty from The American Principles Project on his radio program.  The interview is a great brief overview of this “bucket of junk” and how it was initiated. Emmett also briefly explains how data collection is tied to […]

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Why is Common Core Bad For Idaho Children?

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Common Core with it’s other federally mandated reforms does not improve education in Idaho.  It is about increasing federal oversight, commonality among students and states, and extensive testing.  All fueled by a federally mandated data base. Statewide Data System. Idaho, to meet the requirements of several federal mandates and grants, has significantly changed the way […]

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That pesky 15%

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At one point Superintendent Tom Luna referenced a letter Utah got from Secretary Arne Duncan as evidence that states, including Idaho, had not lost control of their standards.  He was trying to obtain a similar letter for Idaho. However, timing is everything.  It needs to be noted Utah’s letter was received after  Race To The Top but before […]

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