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Fordham Report Hails the Common Core’s Standards in Early Math

The Common Core standards are 鈥渃learly superior鈥 to what most states are expecting of their students, according to a by that gave an A- to the mathematics standards and a B+ to those in language arts.

 

The math standards for the elementary grades were called out for being particularly strong.
 
Given recent , the math review is good news, particularly for states that will be adopting the Core or changing their own standards in the next few years to align more closely with these expectations.
 
 鈥淭he Common Core standards are exemplary in many ways,鈥 the report says. The K-8 standards, it says, avoid 鈥渕any of the common pitfalls鈥 in setting standards, like incoherence or distracting content. The report points out:
 
 There are no mentions of calculus in Kindergarten, for example. For the most part, they do not exhort elementary-age children to become algorithm developers, or statistical experts, but focus instead on asking them to master basic mathematics that will prepare them to continue learning mathematics.
 
The high school standards in math did not receive such high praise. The report called them disorganized. (This echoes a Fordham that looked at an earlier draft of the standards.)
 
The report said that the language arts standards have more flaws, like an 鈥overwhelming focus on skills over content in reading鈥 but that despite the imperfections they are still 鈥渇ar superior鈥 to what is expected in most states and provide a 鈥渟turdy instructional framework.鈥   It also noted that 鈥渢he useful examples included in the March draft (about the progression of specific phonological aware颅ness skills, for example) have been moved to the the standards鈥 Appendix A, making it somewhat less likely that teachers will use these critical examples as a guide for instruction.鈥
 
(As we鈥檝e at Early Ed Watch, an early draft of the language arts standards for the K-3 grades sparked controversy in part because child development experts worried there was too much emphasis on rote reading skills by the end of kindergarten. As shown in the reference to the appendix on phonological awareness skills above, several changes were made in the final version that may assuage critics, though debates will surely continue over emphasis on critical phonological awareness skills and when and how they should be mastered.)
 
Comparisons of states鈥 performance will make great fodder for inter-state competitions and speculation about how difficult it may be for teachers and schools to get accostomed to the common standards, whicha at least 25 states as their own.
 
The Common Core Project is led by a coalition of nearly all 50 states. It sets expectations for what all children, in each grade K-12, should be able to do by the end of each year of schooling. The Fordham report reviewed the quality of the standards and then compared them to states鈥 own standards, which, in many cases, looked pretty pathetic, with lots of Cs to go around. The report鈥檚 reviewers did say, however, that they were surprised that some often discounted states were within shouting distance of superior quality. But only three — California, Indiana and Washington, D.C. 鈥 were deemed better than the Common Core in language arts and none exceed the Core in math.
 
The Fordham report is recommended reading for anyone who wants to understand the philosophy behind strong standards and the importance of implementing them well.  It is also, strange to say, a pleasure to read, offering clear, empathetic prose and helpful historical context.
 
As the Fordham report says, states have 鈥渕ucked it up鈥 for too long, allowing poor standards and even poorer implementation to put students on a track to failure.  This report sounds a strong note of hope that, at least on the standards front, things may be turning around. But the boost to American public education can only come when states take measures to ensure that students are learning from knowledgeable teachers who know how to use content-rich materials and who are working from a rigorous curriculum based on these standards.

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Fordham Report Hails the Common Core’s Standards in Early Math