Common Core State Standards Research Paper

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Introduction
States love to have has much control over every aspect of government. Many states like Missouri were happy to join the ranks of states implementing the Common Core State Standards because it makes sense in terms of unifying standards for all states so all students will have the necessary skills needed to become successful in college career and life. States like Missouri are beginning to have second thoughts about the standards because they argue that the standards restrict the state’s control over educating children, but they seem to forget the rationale for original implantation which is to have all of the involved states working under the same set of standards in an effort to prepare all students for life after high school.
The Rigor the Common Core State Standards Should be Embraced
One of the biggest myths about the Common Core State Standards is that states will no longer have control of education in their respective states. …show more content…

The term proficient was an ambiguous term that varied from state to state. Common Core raised the bar for all states, but it did not come without a price. Kentucky has become the model for success when it comes to Common Core. The reason for its success in the implementation of Common Core was because they were one of the first states to adopt the standards and have been one hundred percent committed to the standards. As soon as Kentucky implemented the Common Core State Standards during the 2011-2012 school year they made sure all state standardized tests immediately matched up with the standards. By linking the high-stakes mandated tests to the Common Core gave Kentucky a bed of data to study before many other states even thought about transitioning to the new