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Federal study even shows Common Core sucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 16209997" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>While I applaud you not holding it against the kids if they use a different method to get the right answer, it sounds like you are simply making the best of a bad situation. </p><p></p><p>The common core methods are horrible, it really isnt debateable. In theory they could make someone expand their perspective because they are showing another way to the answer. In reality though, they are overly confusing and cause undue frustration for the kids (and their parents). In math, you generally want the most direct answer to the problem. Could you imagine trying to figure out complex formulas using an equally convoluted method? You would have to spend all day solving a handful of problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 16209997, member: 45120"] While I applaud you not holding it against the kids if they use a different method to get the right answer, it sounds like you are simply making the best of a bad situation. The common core methods are horrible, it really isnt debateable. In theory they could make someone expand their perspective because they are showing another way to the answer. In reality though, they are overly confusing and cause undue frustration for the kids (and their parents). In math, you generally want the most direct answer to the problem. Could you imagine trying to figure out complex formulas using an equally convoluted method? You would have to spend all day solving a handful of problems. [/QUOTE]
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