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Many years ago there was something about how several other countries kids were so far ahead of US in education levels that put us on a fast track to catch up or exceed them.......and that's where common core math came in, along with pushing more and more information at the kids, with little or no time given to actually learn it.

Not to mention schools were awarded more funds based on the numbers of passing kids.......so schools with lower grades didn't have much of a chance to fund better teachers and training materials
 
Yeah that would be a big fat no. Can we admit public schools need some fixing? Public schools are turning out the ignoramus's needed to destroy the country.
Your title and the comments you make need to be addressed to the Minnesota schools. Most public schools are doing just fine. Minnesota has a problem, but then look at their governor, senators, and congressional reps and you will see why.
 
Many years ago there was something about how several other countries kids were so far ahead of US in education levels that put us on a fast track to catch up or exceed them.......and that's where common core math came in, along with pushing more and more information at the kids, with little or no time given to actually learn it.

Not to mention schools were awarded more funds based on the numbers of passing kids.......so schools with lower grades didn't have much of a chance to fund better teachers and training materials
Exactly none of your post is true. BTW, there is no such thing as "common core math". Common Core is a set of standards.
 
Your title and the comments you make need to be addressed to the Minnesota schools. Most public schools are doing just fine. Minnesota has a problem, but then look at their governor, senators, and congressional reps and you will see why.
Based on what..... Public ed is public ed, don't think MN is an outlier unless you have data that says otherwise
 
Based on what..... Public ed is public ed, don't think MN is an outlier unless you have data that says otherwise
Minnesota is a deep blue state. Home to "Tampon Tim" Walz the governor, Senator Amy "I eat salad with a comb" Klobuchar, and Ilhan "I married my brother" Omar. There are three aces the state is holding in the poker game of Democrat suicide.

If you think they aren't an outlier, isn't it your responsibility to prove this problem is nationwide other than citing an article about Minnesota? It isn't!
 
Minnesota is a deep blue state. Home to "Tampon Tim" Walz the governor, Senator Amy "I eat salad with a comb" Klobuchar, and Ilhan "I married my brother" Omar. There are three aces the state is holding in the poker game of Democrat suicide.

If you think they aren't an outlier, isn't it your responsibility to prove this problem is nationwide other than citing an article about Minnesota? It isn't!
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Oops is right! Your own link proved you wrong! How can you be that stupid? Did you attend school in Minnesota?

Where was Minnesota on that list of the top 10 states? That alone should tell you they are not typical.
 
Oops is right! Your own link proved you wrong! How can you be that stupid? Did you attend school in Minnesota?

Where was Minnesota on that list of the top 10 states? That alone should tell you they are not typical.
85 percent are abject failures and to you that's success.....when the whole system is fucked dumbass thinks it's success
 
85 percent are abject failures and to you that's success.....when the whole system is fucked dumbass thinks it's success
That is in Minnesota and is applied to the districts, not the students, you dumbass! Try reading for comprehension for a change or go back to school to learn how. You are receiving a failing grade on interpreting data and reading comprehension.
 
That is in Minnesota and is applied to the districts, not the students, you dumbass! Try reading for comprehension for a change or go back to school to learn how. You are receiving a failing grade on interpreting data and reading comprehension.
Keep promoting failure great plan
 
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From the article:

So, which states came out on top? The honor of highest overall test scores goes to Massachusetts, followed by Utah, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Connecticut rounding out the top five. What do these high-achieving states have in common? According to the researchers, factors like rigorous academic standards, sufficient education funding, favorable student-teacher ratios, and a commitment to professional development and successful education policies all play a role.

What they fail to touch is the racial composition (low black population)
 
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