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Tag: HEA (Higher Education Act)

Weekend News: “No”, a Powerful Word!

February 27, 2016Lynne Taylor3 Comments on Weekend News: “No”, a Powerful Word!

Anti CCSS Warriors, have you noticed how “no” is working in our fight to free our nation of all things ‘Common Core’? Slowly, but surely, our voices are proving effective. However, we have a lot more speaking to do! In this edition of my Weekend News, I have some ways in which we are proving […]

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ESSA in a Nutshell

February 23, 2016Lynne Taylor13 Comments on ESSA in a Nutshell

Anti CCSS Warriors, the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) is meant to be tough. It is meant to embed educational reform as we have never before seen. It was meant to be SO tough, no one would ever truly know the rotten insides lurking underneath the ink. It is full of CCSS, CCR, CTE(Common Core […]

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Competency Pathway Update

February 16, 2016Lynne Taylor3 Comments on Competency Pathway Update

An updated look at the co-joined movement to unite Career Tech Education, CTE, the adult arm of ‘Common Core State Standards’ (CCSS) to CCR (College and Career Readiness) via the Competency Pathways (CP). If you haven’t heard of the CPs, you will know it after reading this.   First, A Look Back: I first shared the […]

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Big Bucks for Post Secondary Ed

February 13, 2016December 12, 2019Lynne Taylor7 Comments on Big Bucks for Post Secondary Ed

In this final in-depth look at the massive amount of taxpayer money being requested to continue the CCSS Machine’s overreach into education (at all levels), we will see what portions of the almost $70 billion will go to post-secondary education. A part of Common Core, Career Tech Education, College and Career Readiness, I have researched […]

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Weekend News: The IES and the ESSA

February 5, 2016Lynne Taylor12 Comments on Weekend News: The IES and the ESSA

In yesterday’s ‘Tech Thursday’ article, I gave you plenty of information about the CCSS Machine’s efforts via the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) and digital education. In the ‘Closing’, I assured you we would look at the IES (Institute of Education Sciences) next. Why? Section 9210 of the ESSA discusses the IES’s role in federal […]

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ESSA and Digital Overload

February 4, 2016March 18, 2023Lynne Taylor24 Comments on ESSA and Digital Overload

Look into the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) for all the digital parts of education via College and Career Readiness (the new ‘Common Core’ name). (*Note:  in the ESSA, ‘Standards’ is innocently stated as “Challenging State Academic Standards”). Why do I point this out? The law (ESSA) uses both phrases for education!

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FTF: An Extension for Higher Ed Act

February 2, 2016February 25, 2022Lynne Taylor5 Comments on FTF: An Extension for Higher Ed Act

For my first “From the Files” Tuesday article for February 2016, I wanted to share with you my fellow anti CCSS Warriors how a bill was passed in late 2015, we more than likely had no clue passed. What does this have to do with Common Core? Plenty! It extended portions of the HEA (Higher […]

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