‘Trickle-down mandate’ hurts ed standards
MetroWest Daily News reports:
To
shine a light on the decision-making process, Pioneer Institute, under
Massachusetts Public Records Law, requested documents pertaining to any
cost-analysis prepared prior to the adoption of Common Core. Sadly, the
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education admitted that none
existed.
You wouldn’t build a house without costing out the
labor and materials. But, unfortunately, that is exactly what
Massachusetts did when education
officials and Governor Patrick adopted Common Core without estimating
the cost of implementing the standards. That means the expense of
assessments, textbooks, instructional materials and technology weren’t
projected, or, more likely, even considered in the decision.
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