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Saturday, February 15, 2014

PHOTO: COMMON CORE INFLICTS ANGUISH ON 7 YEAR OLD GIRL

SEE:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/photo-common-core-inflicts-anguish-on-4-year-old-girl.html;
EXCERPTS:
"A disheartening photo depicting a frustrated young girl struggling to solve a math problem is upsetting parents and stirring outrage towards the Common Core public school curriculum."
"The photo shows a determined 7-year-old in tears and anguish after she is unable to resolve an equation using the suggested problem-solving method."
"“I’m a photographer,” a caption accompanying the photo states. “This is my daughter…and this is the first photo of her that I have ever hated.”"
"The girl’s mother, Kelly Poynter, says she attempted to assist her daughter, but that she too was unable to comprehend the purported lesson."
"“After checking her work, I had found 2 math problems were incorrect. I tried to help her understand where she went wrong through her process but I don’t understand it myself and was not much help,” Poynter says in a post that appeared at eagnews.org, a Common Core watchdog site."
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From EAG News by Kelly Poynter: http://eagnews.org/common-cores-impact-the-first-picture-of-my-daughter-i-ever-hated/#more-27802; republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
NEW YORK - I’m a photographer. This is my daughter…and this is the first photo of her that I have ever hated.
You may have already seen this image today. I posted it this morning on my business page and after returning from a session out in Syracuse, it has been shared over 400 times. I want to take a moment to explain this image so as those who do not know me, can understand how this image came to be.
I am a photographer, a hobby farmer, a child advocate and a mother of 3 elementary-aged children. This is my middle child in the photo … she is 7 and is in 2nd grade. My kindergartner and my 4th grader were already finished with their homework and had left the table. I had brought my camera in to work on my white balance skills while shooting in low light as I had a session the next morning to prep for.
After checking her work, I had found 2 math problems were incorrect. I tried to help her understand where she went wrong through her process but I don’t understand it myself and was not much help.

I told her to forget about it and we’d try again tomorrow but she became very upset that she could not get the answer and kept trying and trying to fix it. She is hard on herself as she very much wants to excel in school and not be pulled for extra help all of the time. I was talking to her and clicking my camera as I changed settings … it’s something that is very common in our household … and that is when I caught this image.
My daughter is incredibly strong.  My daughter is a 4-year cancer survivor.  She is a fighter with a resilient spirit.  It crushes me to see her cry; to see her struggle.  My daughter deserves a happy childhood.
Please know that 5 minutes later I had convinced her to leave the homework behind and go snuggle with her dad on the couch and watch some Olympics coverage. She is not neglected. She was not abused or left alone to cry. And this photo was not staged.
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SEE ALSO:

Pioneer Institute, Massachusetts; 

http://pioneerinstitute.org/common-core/

Setting the Record Straight on Common Core:

Published on Feb 13, 2014
In Part One of this series, Pioneer Institute Executive Director Jim Stergios talks about the basis for education reform in Massachusetts, and how that state-driven success model differs from Common Core national education standards. He corrects some of the myths about Common Core, drawing on Pioneer Institute's extensive research to show that the national standards were not state-led, violate three federal laws, and will far exceed cost estimates for implementation. For more, visit:http://pioneerinstitute.org/common-core/