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yurbud

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Wed Jun 4, 2014, 04:33 PM Jun 2014

6th Graders Seeking Payment for Taking Common Core Field Tests

Corporate-driven education reform might be in trouble if sixth graders can figure out the scam and demand a piece of the action.

Letting Wall Street dictate education policy is not only a betrayal of a core constituency, teachers, but more importantly, a betrayal of students and their parents who want their tax money for education to actually go to educating their kids, not Wall Street profits.

Does every single person in America have to figure out that this is a destructive scam before the Democrats will stop doing it?


Some sixth grade students in Massachusetts who spent hours over several days taking practice versions of newly developed Common Core tests decided that they should be paid for their work and are seeking payment for serving as “guinea pigs.”

TheIpswich Chronicle reported in this story [2] about what happened after students at Ipswich Middle School field tested new exams written the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), one of the two multi-state consortia developing new Core exams with $360 million in federal funds. PARCC and the other multi-state consortia, the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, are now field testing their Core-aligned exams, with millions of students [3] taking part, for use in the next school. Public school students often “field test” questions on standardized exams created by testing companies that then sell the exams to states. In this case, states will pay PARCC and Smarter Balanced for use of the tests that students are field testing.

The story quotes teacher Alan Laroche, whose A and B period math classes were randomly chosen to take the field tests. Laroche said that some of the 37 students who took the exams on May 19 heard a teacher joke that the kids should be paid for their time and they asked him if it was really possible. He was quoted as saying:

The kids proceeded to tell me that PARCC is going to be making money from the test, so they should get paid as guinea pigs for helping them out in creating this test. So I said, ‘OK, if that’s the case and you guys feel strongly then there are venues and things you can do to voice your opinion, and one would be to write a letter and have some support behind that letter with petition.”


http://www.alternet.org/education/6th-graders-seeking-payment-taking-common-core-field-tests
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6th Graders Seeking Payment for Taking Common Core Field Tests (Original Post) yurbud Jun 2014 OP
lol I do love it. Jefferson23 Jun 2014 #1
I hope others follow suit! Squinch Jun 2014 #2
But... but... but, if our kids stay dumb, how are we gonna beat the Russians? Hoppy Jun 2014 #3
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