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Rotten to the Core (Part 2): Readin', Writin' and Deconstructionism

AppraisHer Wrote: Jan 26, 2013 6:07 PM
This should work out good for both teachers and students. The teachers can have female students read bodice ripper romance novels to them, while male students play video games. Who needs the classics? Just old words from old people, not bitchin' cool like an Obama speech. If we keep lowering the educational standards, in another 10 years most Americans will be totally illiterate, playing into the liberals plan to turn the US into Africa.
everyonesfacts4usall Wrote: Jan 28, 2013 7:21 AM
See suggested reading list I posted below from CCSS. You and Malkin are way off the mark.

(This is the second part of an ongoing series on federal "Common Core" education standards and the corruption of academic excellence.)

The Washington, D.C., board of education earned widespread mockery this week when it proposed allowing high school students -- in the nation's own capital -- to skip a basic U.S. government course to graduate. But this is fiddlesticks compared to what the federal government is doing to eliminate American children's core knowledge base in English, language arts and history.

Thanks to the "Common Core" regime, funded with President Obama's stimulus dollars and bolstered by duped Republican governors and business groups, deconstructionism...

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