Common Core: a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts. Looking closer at how Common could help and what students are actually asked to do proves to be interesting. The amount of hours that kids spend taking these tests, and preparing for tests brings to question if they really are learning. These standardized test could provide true benefits, if they were used correctly. Common Core was made with good intentions. For instance the standards come with national standardized tests that will allow policy makers to compare academics across America (McKenna). This initially will let them track education as a whole rather than individually. In addition to these test, Common Core will also help kids become college …show more content…
By having all the standards the same all the kids that move around, won’t have to start learning a new standard every time. Also by raising it will challenge kids to improve their learning skills, and new ways of thinking.Once again, by doing this it would ensure that high-school graduates are college ready (“The Politics of”). When these standards are applied the right way, it will help kids achieve a state of higher learning. Furthermore with this higher level of thinking it will show more creativity in the classroom, which will carry out with them into adult life. Now, on the other hand there is also cons of Common Core. A good example of a con would be the Common Core standards and their aligned assessments drew many supporters from the federal and state governments. (“The Politics of”). Many of these officials have no real investment of the younger generations education, and when they do experience in what they are in ‘support’ of. Their support will most likely decrease. Another example would be teachers’ approval. Teachers’ approval rate of the Common Core dropped from 76 percent in 2013 to only 46 percent in 2014 (“The Politics