CURMUDGUCATION: Bill Gates Is Still Pushing Common Core

Sigh.

You’ve undoubtedly heard the news over the past couple of days– the Gates Foundation is going to throw $10 million at teachers to help promote “high-quality” curriculum.

There are several problems with this, and none of them are new.

First, despite the headlines, this money is not actually being thrown directly at teachers.

“We want to identify the content-specific professional development services, products, and models that are working really well for young people, and also study the attributes of those solutions that make them effective so we can share that learning with the field,” said Bob Hughes, the foundation’s director of K-12 education.

This guy, again, still.
In other words, they are going to throw money at outfits that do professional development so that those PD providers can train teachers better. This is yet another variation of “It’s the implementation” that translates roughly as “My grand idea would have worked if teachers understood better how to properly perform my great stuff.”

This golden oldie never dies–

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