On 8/30/14, and Pearson does wrote:
> common core, too? Is that right? So much of what are new
> textbooks have is common core?
>
> On 8/29/14, 1administrator wrote:
>> TEA only jumps when Pearson say how high! Pearson prepares
>> the test. Pearson delivers and accounts for the test! Pearson
>> grades the test! Pearson prepares the results for
>> publication! TEA does nothing without Pearson's directions.
>>
>> On 8/27/14, to 1 administrator wrote:
>>> Can you explain what you mean when you say Pearson already
>>> owns TEA? I would like to understand your observation on
>>> that.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/27/14, 1administrator wrote:
>>>> PsyGuy- I have a question. I am not trying to start an
>>>> argument, but on C-scope, Curriculum, and such but why
>>>> can't Pearson or textbook publisher write a textbook that
>>>> covers the TEKS required. We are purchasing textbooks,
>>>> hardcopy or online anyway. Just a random thought that
>>>> crossed my mind. With the number of purchases, the
>>>> publishers should be able to produce the needed books.(I
>>>> only mentioned Pearson because they already own TEA!) Let
>>>> me hear what you think!
>>>>
>>>> On 8/26/14, PsyGuy wrote:
>>>>> Typical tea party rhetoric. If its not about god, guns,
>>>>> taxes
>>>> or
>>>>> profits, its anti-american and anti-family.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/17/14, Hope wrote:
>>>>>> On 8/17/14, c-scope is being raised from the dead...
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> I heard that the Texas Resource System is c-scope
>>>>>>> revised. Is this true?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, but supposedly without the controversial lessons
>>>>>> that were anti-American, anti-family, etc. The region
>>>>>> service centers are making a killing off this. They're
>>>>>> not about to let it die. It's their cash cow. Forget
>>>>>> about it being full of numerous errors. Teachers aren't
>>>>>> supposed to be smart enough to see that, or stupid
>>>>>> enough to point it out to anyone in authority.
Tea Party rhetoric nothing! It is what it is. C-Scope is
connected to Common Core. Common Core has been linked to
socialism, even communism-typical left-leaning PC garbage that is
ruining our country. Texas, for the most part, is still
conservative and pro-American and pro-family values. And then
there are all the errors it's full of. Schools shouldn't have to
pay good money for curriculum that's sub-standard and going
against the values of a large percent of our state.
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