What do Oklahoman’s think of the Common Core State Standards? They do not like them at all. Everyone was protesting against the CCSS. So let’s see how it all started and how it fell apart.
In the state of Oklahoma all the parents, teachers and students disliked the CCSS. So in June of 2010 the battle to dismantle the common core state standards began. But a lot did protest the adoption of the new CCSS for the school year 2014-15. One of the former superintendent of public instruction of the State of Oklahoma Linda Murphy. Murphy said “Oklahoman’s need to put a stop to the Common Core State Standards before it does further damage to our children’s education.” (Murphy 2010)
Let’s see where the CCSS first started at. Back in 1780’s Thomas Jefferson
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Then in 1933 the New Deal’s Supreme Court justices began to limit the education and open the doors to the government beginning to help.
Now for the problems in Oklahoma with the NCLB these problems are not foreign for us here in Oklahoma. In 2013 Oklahoma had technical problems with the test scores with about 9,000 students but the number soon grow to 10,400 students due to the server crashing and scoring mix-ups. But the superintendent Janet Barresi changed the scores that the students needed to pass. The state was so worried about testing because of the technical server problems last they did the tests.
Meanwhile a few citizens including Oklahoman’s believed that the states where ready for the change. But the opponents argued” The name was misleading “Common Core State Standards” are not state standards. They are national standards, created by Gates-funded consultants for the National Governors Association (NGA). States were financially coerced into adopting the Common Core by requirements attached to the federal Race to the Top grants and later, the No Child Left Behind waivers.” (Haskins