Recess is happy to introduce a new team of bloggers, who will write about everything from school climate and culture to education politics. In his first post, Josh Bleiberg, a research analyst in DC, takes a look at a pair of recent polls out of University of Connecticut on the Common Core and extrapolates 3 relevant lessons learned from the polls.
"In March, when Indiana became the first state to drop the Common Core State Standards, supporters of the reform became concerned the political ground was shifting under their feet. The conventional wisdom is that moderates broadly support the reforms while those on the far left and right stand opposed, but the reality is far more complicated and murky. A pair of recent polls offer valuable lessons about the future of the standards."
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-- "In March, when Indiana became the first state to drop the Common Core State Standards, supporters of the reform became concerned the political ground was shifting under their feet. The conventional wisdom is that moderates broadly support the reforms while those on the far left and right stand opposed, but the reality is far more complicated and murky. A pair of recent polls offer valuable lessons about the future of the standards."
Read more of Josh's post, "3 Lessons from Polls on the Common Core": http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/3-lessons-from-polls-on-the-common-core
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