Penny Starr
cnsnews.com
February 3, 2014
In addressing criticism of the Common Core national education standards, a
panelist at the Center for American Progress (CAP), a liberal think tank, said
critics were a “tiny minority” who opposed standards altogether, which was
unfair because “the children belong to all of us.”
The CAP was founded by John Podesta, former chief of staff to Bill Clinton
and now an adviser to President Barack Obama. At a CAP event to promote Common
Core on Friday, CNSNews.com asked about the critics who say federal monetary
incentives attached to Common Core is driving the states to implement the
standards.
Paul Reville, the former secretary of education for Massachusetts and a
Common Core supporter, said, “To be sure, there’s always a small voice – and I
think these voices get amplified in the midst of these arguments – of people who
were never in favor of standards in the first place and never wanted to have any
kind of testing or accountability and those voices get amplified.”
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Monday, February 3, 2014
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