Tuesday, February 19, 2019

How Little We Know about How Teachers Teach Common Core | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

How Little We Know about How Teachers Teach Common Core | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

How Little We Know about How Teachers Teach Common Core
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Peter Greene, a retired teacher in Pennsylvania, had this to say about teaching the Common Core standards:
What happens to a teacher who doesn’t teach to the standards?
Nothing.
Oh, teachers still had (and have) to submit lesson plans that show alignment to standards, based on curriculum that is aligned to the standards. However, the alignment process is simply a piece of bureaucratic paperwork– you can simply write down the lessons and units that your professional judgment considers best, and then just fill in the numbers of various standards in the blanks. Maybe you have an administrator who will hold your feet to the fire (“Mrs. McTeachalot, I believe your use of standard RL.5.2a is not entirely on point”), but mostly, life will go on, your paperwork will be filed, the district’s report to the state will show that teachers are teaching to the standards with fidelity, and you can close your classroom door and do what you know is right. As long as the paperwork is good, reality can take care of itself.
Greene may well be right. For so little is known about how teachers actually teach the Common Core in their daily lessons.
Since 2010, nearly all states have adopted the Common Core standards or a modified version. Surely, those state policymakers and federal officials who championed these standards believed that adopting these reform-driven standards would lead eventually to improved academic performance for all students (see herehere, and here).
In the back-and-forth over the politics of these standards, it was easy for these policymakers to lose the critical, no, essential, connection between adopting a policy and implementing it. Any adopted policy aimed at changing students is put into practice by teachers. And the Common Core standards asked teachers to make major shifts in how they teach. So civic and business leaders and academic experts who pushed such reforms  forgot a simple fact:  teachers are the CONTINUE READING: How Little We Know about How Teachers Teach Common Core | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice