Bobby Jindal and the (Common Core) Morning After
Politicians love ideas. They can talk about them for years. Politicians are somewhat less enamored of implementing ideas, since concrete actions can have (electoral) consequences. Look no further than Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s erstwhile embrace of the Common Core State Standards. Or rather, look no further than for a discussion of his efforts to terminate the standards he helped bring to Louisiana:
It鈥檚 particularly tough if you鈥檙e Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal 鈥 a one-time supporter of the standards who, just two years ago,聽聽as a critical way to 鈥渞aise expectations for every child.鈥 Those were the halcyon days, when many conservative politicians believed that strong, state-developed standards could give them a better idea of聽鈥攁nd, by extension, be used to hold schools accountable. But once grassroots聽聽began to grow on the right (), ambitious Republicans like Jindal realized that their youthful enthusiasm for the standards could force them into tough, adult decisions before they were ready.
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