Diane Ravitch slams Common Core approach to teaching Gettysburg Address
http://twitter.com/#!/DianeRavitch/status/406029789070241792
Education policy analyst Diane Ravitch is no hard-right conservative, but she does deviate from the Obama Administration on certain issues, including the Common Core education standards. This morning, Ravitch tweeted that the Common Core approach to teaching the Gettysburg Address is a “travesty.”
The bizarre approach was highlighted in a recent article by Valerie Strauss in the Washington Post:
Imagine learning about the Gettysburg Address without a mention of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg, or why President Abraham Lincoln had traveled to Pennsylvania to make the speech. That’s the way a Common Core State Standards “exemplar for instruction” — from a company founded by three main Core authors — says it should be taught to ninth and 10th graders.
“How is it possible,” Ravitch asks, “for any student to understand the meaning of the Gettysburg Address without knowing the historical context in which it was delivered?”
Good question.
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