Posted On: 02/15/2016 1:16:55 PM
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You could argue Jeb Bush with regards to common core education. But then you would have another argument within such being:
Is common core progressive? Seems that is a heavily debated topic.
Here's one:
http://www.artofteachingscience.org/why-bill-...mmon-core/
"Although the Common Core was adopted by 45 states three years ago, there is a ground swell of anti-Common Core sentiment today. Some of the sentiment comes from groups that have questioned and been opposed to any intrusion into local schools on the basis of their own values. In most of these cases, conservative fundamentalist religious groups oppose the teaching of scientific ideas that show that evolution is the best explanation science has for the development of life on the planet".
Is common core progressive? Seems that is a heavily debated topic.
Here's one:
http://www.artofteachingscience.org/why-bill-...mmon-core/
"Although the Common Core was adopted by 45 states three years ago, there is a ground swell of anti-Common Core sentiment today. Some of the sentiment comes from groups that have questioned and been opposed to any intrusion into local schools on the basis of their own values. In most of these cases, conservative fundamentalist religious groups oppose the teaching of scientific ideas that show that evolution is the best explanation science has for the development of life on the planet".
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