Recognizing fake news now a required subject in California schools::undefined

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    1 year ago

    No. If I’m wrong and you explain how I’m wrong, I do not feel insulted. I generally do not speak about things I’m not informed about, however, and rather ask questions to learn more.

    Regardless, I apologize if I’ve hurt your feelings, full stop. That being said, the facts here are the facts. You are wrong about the initial point, I just don’t intend to make you feel bad about being wrong.

    I strongly recommend you review standards for 6-12 - it will immediately become obvious that what I’m saying about deeper application is correct. The standards are quite broad, and there are entire guidelines and supplementary materials written for how to design curricula for varying standards. A single glance will make this picture clear for you, I’d guess.

    Also fun little side note: the second-worst human being I’ve ever personally met was our curriculum director at the high school I taught at. It was her job to organize curricula for varying performance levels based on the educational standards. She was a terrible human being.