@michellemalkin @shanevanderhart so if these standards are so bad, why are you objecting to them now? Why not in 2010 when states adopted?
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@John_Bailey Maybe because states adopted them before they were written and before the public was aware -
@shulsie really? I didn't know that. Which state approved the standards before they were written? -
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@John_Bailey Commitment was made in Race to the Top applications which were submitted before standards were released.
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@michellemalkin@shanevanderhart this is some of the weakest arguments yet presented. Sadly mistaken or willfully misleading. -
@john_bailey how about providing a specific example? Hard to get wonky on Twitter, check http://truthinamericaneducation.com -
@shanevanderhart question is if these are better than what is expected in current state standards. The link seems silent on that -
@John_Bailey No, Mass., CA, and other states have higher quality standards, why should they have to ditch them?
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@michellemalkin @MA_Beacham@shanevanderhart I only need one reason. 1. It's commonThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@michellemalkin@shanevanderhart getting error from link.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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