«Since the 2015 Alberta election there has been significant discussion about the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta and the Wildrose Party coming together to form a new political party,» he said, adding that the voting record «shows the two parties may have more in
common than some critics have suggested.»
Not exact matches
It's a
common scene of suburban traffic congestion, but
critics of a housing development proposed for construction less
than a block away say traffic problems will become much worse if local officials approve the project.
Maria Montessori would probably have had more in
common with the government
than with its
critics.
Gallo the public speaker comes across quite differently
than as he is perceived by
critics, members of the
Common Council and some media.
(As
critic David Ehrenstein pointed out to me, they recall the editing strategies of Fritz Lang; in this respect they have much more in
common with the procedures of Jacques Rivette in Out 1
than with the free - form actorly interactions of either Howard Hawks or Jean Renoir.)
Indiana's revised standards were widely panned — by
Common Core supporters and
critics alike — for somehow managing to be lower in quality
than both the Core standards and those that the Hoosier State had in place before.
Common Core
critics need to make sure they're saying more
than just «no.»
I remain more sanguine
than Loveless, but his sober analysis points to the bald fact that
Common Core's advocates elide and
critics ignore: Standards by themselves accomplish little.
Distilling
critics» fears to the
common denominator, one finds an overarching concern that the current discussion about IPS reform will center on shifting control of money and power without genuine awareness of what techniques could best shape IPS students into life - long learners capable of achieving success on a broader plane
than that defined by standardized test scores.
At more
than 50 public forums she's organized since September, Deutermann said she found that parents of children with disabilities are among the
Common Core's fiercest
critics.
A review of the national results of the SBAC data makes it extremely clear why the Malloy administration would want to cover up and keep the Connecticut SBAC results because they clearly show that the
Common Core SBAC test is even more discriminatory, unfair and inappropriate
than critics ever imagined.
During his speech, Bush challenged
critics and stood up for the standards, saying «In my view, the rigor of the
Common Core State Standards must be the new minimum in classrooms... [And] For those states choosing a path other
than the
Common Core, I say this: Aim even higher, be bolder, raise standards and ask more of our students and the system.»
But the
critics, including some of those talk - show hosts, often come closer to intuiting the messy reality of the
Common Core
than do the self - confident technocrats who blandly promise that everything will be fine.