Jan 16, 2015

CCSS - Friend or Foe?

I have been asked about the Common Core State Standards by two different people in two days so I am guessing others (once again) are thinking about them. Good! They should definitely have you thinking (and running!). 

For those of you looking into what is aligned and what is not aligned I HIGHLY recommend you look at the amazing research done by Tina Hollenbeck over at the Homeschool Resource Road Map site:  http://www.hsroadmap.org/

More specifically the page you want is:  http://www.hsroadmap.org/common-core-project/

Remember that older materials can be a real friend here. While a publisher may have recently aligned their materials the materials that are 5+ years old will not be. Buying or renting used can not only save you money but help you stay away from CCSS aligned materials. Using these used materials will also no longer financially support the publisher if that is an issue for you. 

In all honesty my bigger concern is not the CCSS materials themselves - it is the testing that is being implemented along with the CCSS. 
The CCSS materials are being widely panned because they truly are horrible. Yet, the invasive, horrible testing will probably never go away once it is established. 

If you are of a mind to fight CCSS - please do so! But please, please, fight the testing far harder than the admittedly bad materials. Fads in education have a 10-12 year life cycle but invasions of our privacy last forever. The testing will, I fear, last forever if we allow it to become established. 

To read more about it please read: 


Educational Alternatives in Your Backyard

Educational Alternatives in Your Backyard
WHENMonday, January 26, 2015, 7 – 9pm
WHEREBarrington Area Library
EVENT DETAILS
“Educational Alternatives in Your Backyard,” Monday, January 26
at the Barrington Area Library.
Presenters include:
• Marla Thoma from Creative Learning Montessori School (Montessori education)
• Kathy Matlin from Da Vinci Waldorf School (Waldorf education)
• Dawn Kapka from St. Anne’s School (Parochial education)
• Kathy Wentz (Homeschooling).
Public education has changed drastically since today’s parents were in school--even in the “best” school districts. Class sizes used to be smaller, suicide and mental health diagnoses were much less common, and teachers were able to teach from their own passions, not bound by a test-driven curriculum. There was more time in the school day for recess, and more room in the curriculum for the arts, thereby addressing both the needs (play, movement, and being outdoors) and the interests (music, art, drama) of more children. Children were able to come home and play and still get a healthy amount of sleep, because homework expectations were reasonable.
These changes, as well as their children’s lack of enthusiasm, or downright aversion, to school have prompted more and more parents to wonder about alternatives to traditional public school. As part of School Choice Week (January 25-31, 2015), a number of schools in the Barrington area have put together a presentation and panel discussion called “Educational Alternatives in Your Backyard,” Monday, January 26
at 7:00 pm at the Barrington Area Library.
Presenters include:
• Marla Thoma from Creative Learning Montessori School (Montessori education)
• Kathy Matlin from Da Vinci Waldorf School (Waldorf education)
• Dawn Kapka from St. Anne’s School (Parochial education)
• Kathy Wentz (Homeschooling).
This event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is appreciated. Please contact Susan Love:slove@davinciwaldorf.org or (847)526-1372.

Jan 4, 2015

Chicago Free Museum Days for 2015

The schedule is up! Please visit Christine Trevino's blog to see it.

Photo courtesy of
Image taken from Christine Trevino's web page and
provided to her by mharrison via freeimages.com. 


http://www.christinetrevino.com/2015/01/02/free-chicago-museum-days-2015/