I agree with Herb.  Also, has anyone looked closely at the writing  
standards?  Read Thomas Newkirk's comments on them in the current  
issue of Education Week.  He calls them an instance of "magical  
thinking," and I agree totally.  If they are adopted and enforced, the  
dropout rate will be staggering.

Ed

On Jun 9, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Craig Hancock wrote:

> The National governor's Association's Common core Standards have been
> released and can be accessed at www.corestandards.org.
>    Though they still don't go as far as they ought to in that  
> direction,
> they seem a radical shift in favor of knowledge about language (not
> just language behavior) throughout the grade levels. This, for
> example, is from grade 7: "Explain the function of phrases and clauses
> in general and their function in specific sentences." This seems to me
> the sort of thing that can't happen solely "within the context of
> writing" or through mini-lessons.
>     Check it out. If I am reading this correctly, they are calling for
> far more conscious attention to language from K-12.
>
> Craig
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