As before the common core was instated each and every state was different, causing some states to be on entirely different planes of education than others. Concerning the status of mathematic standards in the initial grades it tries to teach students to associate how the numbers add up, by using the simple number 10, when doing a problem such as 9+6, it tells to take a one from the 6 and bring it to the 9, moving it to a 10, then they’d have 10+5, explaining to them how that makes 15. Then they can build off of this simple trick into more advanced mathematics. For the reading standards it gives the students samples of texts to read, allowing them to read them and then questions are given to the students on what the text says. Allowing for the students to comprehend the text rather than just absorb the information rather than just regurgitate the facts that they gained throughout and not actually learn …show more content…
Referring back to the explanation on mathematics, it tells to make everything to 10, the problem with this is, it over-convolutes everything, causing for unnecessary confusion in a simple problem that could be solved in one step. One statement that the common core commonly makes is that people say they are getting college ready, when the standards have shown that in high school it is giving them the knowledge for community colleges rather than the prestigious colleges across the country. Parents see the common core as something that, rather than give the parents the ability to assist their children in the attempt to gain knowledge, it makes them feel unable to help due to the standards changing from what they once had, not knowing how to do these overly complex problems, and the students can’t tell their parents how to do it as they are learning it themselves. It is considered something that eliminates the ability to see the efficient methods of doing things and instead learning every single way and having them do the most unfathomably complex methods of solving a problem. The final gripe people have with this system is the fact that it is turning children into just another statistic on a graph rather than students, every single test score they give is put into a national average when that test meant nothing to further their