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Common Core Standards In Schools

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This leads me to the next concern people have with the Common Core standards. Some are of the opinion that the CCSS overreaches its boundaries, serving as not merely a set of standards, but as a set curriculum that must be followed exactly. Jared T. Bigham holds the opposite view. Standards are the clearly defined statements of the knowledge and skills students should have at each grade that prepares them for the next grade… Even though Common Core standards state in precise terms what students should learn at each grade level, how students should learn the standards is left up to the states, districts, or schools. This is called the curriculum… Curriculum refers to the textbooks, materials, instructional techniques, and other resources …show more content…

Once they reach first grade, many similar requirements will be asked of them, however, they should be able to fulfill them without any help from the teacher by the end of the year. After a child graduates first grade, he should be ready to learn how to answer and ask questions regarding the who, what, when, where, how, and why of a story; to …show more content…

They define “freedom” as the ability to teach whatever they wish. As previously proven, the Common Core does not control which books must be used for different courses or which worksheets need to employed. Instead, the CCSS gives specific knowledge that needs to be covered within a certain year; some interpret this, however, as a breach of a teacher’s personal freedom. People ignore the fact that for years, states have produced their own set of academic standards, which the teachers have been required to follow. In some states, such as Kansas, the standards set out by the state alone have been broad and few in number. With the Common Core standards being multitudinous and thorough, naturally, people begin to wonder if their freedom in the classroom is too restrictive. In the sense that the teachers, in Kansas particularly, must cover more required (by some outside body, excluding the teacher) material, then one can answer, yes, their freedom of teaching whatever they wish to teach is lessening. However, one could also answer no because a set standard of what must be taught in certain subjects is not a new concept. Some would also argue that a teacher’s freedom is not being taken away

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