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ConversationED is also good for concerned (and confused) parents, who are being bullied into high-stake testing for their children, and looking for a way out. These tests generate hundreds of thousands of dollars for large corporations, so they are a lucrative business for some; yet they may not be the right way to assess EVERY child with a one size/fits all approach. Once parents realize the truth about Common Core, and know what steps they can legally take, they will be empowered to act. That is why ConversationED is conducting a FREE Informational Webinair, BOYCOTT, on August 24th at 4 pm to illustrate the industry that exploits our children. conversationed/2014/07/07/free-webinar-august-24-400pm/ ConversationEDs webinair, BOYCOTT, is: A guide to building and growing a grassroots movement in your community. A step by step process for boycotting tests in your district. What to do when district and state officials try to intimidate you. Alternatives to testing. How to ask for a portfolio and other alternative assessments. If the time of the webinair is a concern, please know it will be taped, and available on demand ONLY TO THOSE THAT SIGN UP TO TAKE IT, so I urge all enroll as soon as possible via this link, and listen when time allows. conversationed/2014/07/07/free-webinar-august-24-400pm/ Please alert everyone in your mailing list of this opportunity to learn how the Common Core wheels are greased, and what to do to stop them. Be informed, become empowered and BOYCOTT.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 03:11:06 +0000

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