Common Core
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Common Core
First recorded in 2005–10
Example Sentences
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This anti-cursive trend was reinforced in 2010 when many states adopted the influential Common Core learning standards, which had dropped cursive entirely.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2024
Florida adopted Common Core in the 2000s under Republican Gov. Jeb Bush, who was a strong proponent.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 22, 2022
One of Frasier’s favorite examples is the Common Core State Standards, the nation’s hottest school reform in the 2010s until it lost momentum.
From Washington Post • Nov. 6, 2021
About a decade ago, amid debates over the national Common Core standards, many parents bemoaned math exercises that they said seemed to dump line-by-line computation in favor of veritable hieroglyphs.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 4, 2021
This movement fueled the Common Core Standards Initiative, which produced the Common Core Standards that most states have adopted as of 2014.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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