Common Core Math in Texas? Why Texas Schools Should Not Use Centralized Government Control

Part 1 of the Series: Common Core Math War Rages in Texas By Carole Hornsby Haynes Ph.D.      Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas  In 2012 the Texas State Board of Education approved new math curriculum standards.  Since then chaos has erupted over these standards. Randy Houchins and John Pendergraff two mechanical engineers with children in Texas public schools are very adamant that the Common Core process standards have managed to creep into their childrens math materials and STAAR tests.

Since Common Core is illegal in Texas how could this happen? 

And why shouldnt Texas schools use Common Core math if they prefer?  This series seeks an answer to these questions.

milgramjames-rightOne of the national experts for the Texas math curriculum standards review was Dr. James Milgram who has been highly critical of Common Core math.   Milgram professor of mathematics emeritus Stanford University who was a member of Common Cores Validation Committee and the only content expert in mathematics for the standards refused to approve the standards. Core Math Standards according to Milgram have very low expectations. Milgram compares U.S. requirements with those in high achieving countries where students study Algebra I and the first semester of Geometry in Grades 6 7 or 8 and by Grade 9 will have completed much of our Algebra II content and Geometry at a more sophisticated level than U.S. students.  Students from high achieving countries are expected to complete a standard Calculus course to graduate from high school with over 90 of the populations typically being high school graduates. By the end of 7th Grade Core Standards are roughly two years behind.  Common Core math includes most -- but not all -- of Algebra I and about 50 of regular Algebra II as well a strange Geometry course" says Milgram. Milgram notes that Calculus is required for most critical areas such as engineering medicine computer science economics and the sciences.  (Milgram & Stotsky Lowering the Bar:  How Common Core Math Fails to Prepare High School Students for STEM") Professor Jason Zimba lead writer of Common Cores mathematics standards has admitted that Common Core prepares students only for a two-year college. When asked whether Common Core prepares students for a STEM career Zimba replied Not only not for STEM its also not for selective colleges." (Emphasis added) Why did writers of Common Core Math decide only Algebra I is essential? HillaryClinton-FoundationThe answer to this question lies buried in the history of the birthing of Common Core which is linked directly to Hillary Clinton. In 1989 the National Center for Education and the Economy formed a commission under the U.S. Department of Labor.  The NCEE is a highly connected nonprofit" with a role akin to that of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundations funding of Common Core.

Along with other key players the commission included Hillary Rodham Clinton NCEE leader Marc Tucker Michael Cohen (key in Clintons Goals 2000 and later Common Core) and HillaryCore architect Ira Magaziner.

On November 11 1991 Marc Tucker sent the famous Dear Hillary" letter laying out a master plan for the Clinton administration to seize the entire U.S. educational system to serve national economic planning of the workforce.

Tuckers plan is to remold the entire American system into a seamless web that literally extends from cradle to grave and is the same system for everyone coordinated by a system of labor market boards at the local state and federal levels where curriculum and job matching will be handled by counselors accessing the integrated computer-based program. This ambitious plan does not address teaching children how to read write or calculate.  Instead public schools will change from teaching academic basics and knowledge to training for the global economy in jobs selected by workforce boards  training for American collectivism.

Tucker told Hillary that radical changes in attitudes values and beliefs are required." He said the way to overcome this resistance was consensus building" among governors and Congress.  

ClintonBil-Hillary-pointingIt was this same game plan along with many of the same people and organizations of Common Core.

Tuckers comprehensive plan was implemented in three laws signed by President Bill Clinton in 1994:
  1. The Goals 2000 Act
  2. The School-to-Work Act and
  3. The Reauthorized Elementary & Secondary Education Act.
These three laws create the following mechanisms to restructure public schools:
  • All elected officials on school boards and in state legislatures would be bypassed by making federal funds flow to the Governor and his appointees on workforce development boards.
  • A computer database a.k.a. a labor market information system would be established so school personnel could compile and track personal information for each student and his family from birth or preschool onward identified by the childs social security number: academic medical mental psychological behavioral and interrogations by counselors. The school the government and future employers would have access to the computerized data.
  • Centralized government control would come through national standards and national testing that take over tests assessments school honors and rewards financial aid and the Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) designed to replace the high school diploma.
schoolroomTuckers plan uses the German system which trains children for specific jobs to serve the workforce and the global economy  instead of educating them to make their own choices.  Marc Tuckers plan prepares public school students for the workforce only our worker bees." This education structure that Hillary helped to design is the forerunner of Common Core.  It was Hillary who sold the idea of national standards to Obama.  Common Core fulfills some of the education agenda that she failed to get passed. In 2013 Marc Tucker discussed the key findings of the NCEE study about college and career readiness.  Of the students in U.S. colleges 45 percent attend community colleges which provide not only most of the nations vocational education but are also a main pathway to four-year colleges. Algebra II is not a prerequisite of community colleges so NCEE recommended that schools abandon the requirement that all high school students be required to take Algebra II. Further Algebra I should be delayed until Grade 10.  Of critical importance is that this delay precludes high school students being able to take Calculus.  Also of critical importance says Dr. Milgram is that
This NCEE report does not consider the question of which four-year colleges will accept just one year (Algebra I) of high school math.  Virtually all the higher rated ones…require at least four years. The study ignores what will happen if the community college student transfers to a four-year college."  
carole-haynesIn my next posting Ill explore what happened during the math TEKS review.  Dr. Milgram Niki Hayes Randy Houchins and many others have candidly spoken with me about the events surrounding this curriculum review and how things went awry. Follow Carole Hornsby Haynes at www.drcarolehhaynes.com
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