In Common No More: The Politics of the Common Core State Standards

In Common No More: The Politics of the Common Core State Standards

by Arnold F. Shober
In Common No More: The Politics of the Common Core State Standards

In Common No More: The Politics of the Common Core State Standards

by Arnold F. Shober

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Overview

When did the Common Core evolve from pet project to pariah among educators and parents? This book examines the rise and fall of our national education standards from their inception to the present day.

Parents, teachers, and political groups have waged debates over the Common Core since the standards' adoption in 2010. This timely examination explores the shifting political alliances related to the Common Core State Standards Initiative, explains why initial national support has faded, and considers the major debates running through the Common Core controversy. The book is organized around four themes of political conflict: federal versus state control, minorities versus majorities, experts versus professionals, and elites versus local preferences.

The work reviews the politics of state and national standards, evaluating the political arguments for and against the Common Core: federal overreach, lack of evidence for effectiveness, lack of parental control, lack of teacher input, improper adaptive testing, overtesting, and connections to private education-reform funders and foundations. The work includes a short primer on the Common Core State Standards Initiative as well as on the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) and Smarter Balance, two state-level organizations that have worked on the standards. An informative appendix presents brief descriptions of major interest groups and think tanks involved with the standards initiative along with a timeline of American educational standards reforms and the Common Core.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216101673
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/13/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Arnold F. Shober, PhD, is associate professor of government at Lawrence University in Wisconsin.
Arnold F. Shober, PhD, is associate professor of government at Lawrence University in Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
ONE: The Impossible Dream
TWO: A Vision of Equity, Excellence, and Assessment
THREE: The Conservative Imagination: States, Evidence, and Partisanship
FOUR: A Semblance of Ideology: Parents, Private Schools, and Privacy
FIVE: The Ghost of Education Future: Teachers, Tests, and Time
SIX: The Reverie of the Left: Foundations, Think Tanks, and Interest Groups
SEVEN: Through a Glass Darkly: The Way Forward
Appendix A: Key Organizations
Appendix B: Timeline
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Deven Carlson

"Shober provides an incredibly clear, detailed, and accurate map of the long and winding road that has led to the current state of the Common Core State Standards Initiative. He provides sharp analysis of the political alliances and strategic decisions that facilitated many of the early successes of the Common Core while also detailing the various objections—often from unlikely coalitions—that have led to the more recent challenges and setbacks for the standards. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to truly understand the politics surrounding the Common Core!"

Lesley Lavery

"It is increasingly difficult to separate Common Core rhetoric from reality. Here, Shober presents a carefully researched, thorough account of the Common Core's origins and evolution. Standards skeptics and supporters alike will be challenged by his straightforward documentation of ideas, institutions, and individuals responsible for developing, implementing, defending, and deriding the Common Core."

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