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Federal study even shows Common Core sucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16209125" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>When my daughter has to deal with this, I'll do the best I can to teach her using their methods. Then, I'll show her the right way to do it. If she gets the right answer, but it gets marked incorrect for not following their process, I'll be in the principal's office post haste.</p><p></p><p>I've been all the way through the highest levels of differential equations using the methods most people agree are correct. Furthermore, I'm lucky and excited that my daughter actually enjoys math. I'll be damned if she's gonna get confused and frustrated about how to do it so their test scores are better, and they can get more funding. School isn't for them, it's for her. It's way too important of a skill for me to let her lose her enthusiasm for the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16209125, member: 18779"] When my daughter has to deal with this, I'll do the best I can to teach her using their methods. Then, I'll show her the right way to do it. If she gets the right answer, but it gets marked incorrect for not following their process, I'll be in the principal's office post haste. I've been all the way through the highest levels of differential equations using the methods most people agree are correct. Furthermore, I'm lucky and excited that my daughter actually enjoys math. I'll be damned if she's gonna get confused and frustrated about how to do it so their test scores are better, and they can get more funding. School isn't for them, it's for her. It's way too important of a skill for me to let her lose her enthusiasm for the subject. [/QUOTE]
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