Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Common Core, Big Data, and FERPA

In today's news


Today's news is yesterday's problems and many people have no idea that this has been going on. Have you taken any time to really look at the Common Core standards. If so, what do you think about them? If not, I suggest you stop what you are doing right now and look it up. Yes I believe that it is a big deal. My disclaimer or request here is that if you are going to politicize this then please stop reading the blog right now. 

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Your voice needs to be heard. I am seeing too many instances where parents and community are sitting on the sidelines and not getting involved in shaping tomorrow's education for our youth. Now that we are exposed to so many emerging web and mobile technologies, we must provide guidance more than ever.

My fear here is that both sides of this argument are so busy trying to gain a political stronghold that we are missing the point all together. A viable attempt was made to change the way the government assigns and distributes money to states for education. The program that preceded the current had just as many problems and critics. Therefore, I would caution you to look less at the problems and start focusing on solutions.

I firmly believe that emerging web and mobile technologies are the answer to many of the issues that exist in education today. Free flowing, well supervised, yet limitless possibilities of education exploration, creation and success. This environment of critique, criticisms and standards has got to go. Whose standards.....will always be the question? Measured and compared to what? Why must we put constraints on growth and exploration? Think about that for a minute!

Please take a moment to listen to the podcast below. Join the conversation! Add your comments to the blog post below.

Common Core, Big Data, and FERPA





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