Not exact matches
The study, led by David Conley, was published more than a year after Common Core
standards were already certified as college - ready by... David Conley as a member of the Common Core
Validation Committee.
Here is what Professor R. James Milgram of Stanford, the only professional mathematician on the Common Core
Validation Committee, wrote when he declined to sign off on the Common Core
standards:
Professor Milgram was the only math content expert on the
Validation Committee reviewing the
standards, and he concluded that the Common Core
standards are, as he told the Texas state legislature, «in large measure a political document that... is written at a very low level and does not adequately reflect our current understanding of why the math programs in the high - achieving countries give dramatically better results.»
Stanford University Emeritus Mathematics Professor R. James Milgram — the only academic mathematician on Common Core» s
validation committee — refused to sign off on the final draft, describing the
standards as having «extremely serious failings» and reflecting «very low expectations.»
Incoming College Board Head Wants SAT to Reflect Common Core Education Week, May 16, 2012 «Catherine Snow, a literacy expert and professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education who served on the
validation committee for the common
standards, said she is concerned that Mr. Coleman's translation of the common
standards into pedagogy often «oversimplifies and misinterprets» good practice.
Specifically members of the
Validation Committee were told that validating the
standards would mean the
standards were:
Sandra Stotsky served on Common Core's
Validation Committee from 2009 - 2010 and now advocates against the
standards.
The project is currently under Registration Review by the Gold
Standard Committee and
validation is expected by year - end 2009.