Skip to main contentRemainders: Some Catholic scholars oppose the Common Core
By | November 1, 2013, 11:17pm UTC - More than 100 professors urged bishops not to bring the standards to Catholic schools. (Ed Week)
- A Manhattan principal explains why her school opted out of the K-2 “bubble tests.” (SchoolBook)
- Local students will no longer be guaranteed seats at four large zoned high schools. (City Limits)
- A policy analyst says many experts find no real evidence to back the Common Core. (Cato Institute)
- SUNY agreed to improve how it handles sexual-assault cases after a federal review. (Capital NY)
- A professor says the Common Core book guidelines get complexity all wrong. (New Republic)
- Harlem Village Academies plans to open its own graduate school of education. (GothamSchools)
- An educator says grades do a poor job of communicating student learning. (HuffPo)