Reform Math has a peculiar trait. Kids bring home homework that parents can’t do. 

 How can this happen? The kids are maybe seven or eight. The parents are 30 or 40, many with college degrees and lots of experience in the real world.

Could such a strange divide happen by accident? Most unlikely.

Even at first blush, you have to suspect that a lot of cunning went into this. The people who designed  Reform Math programs must want this divide.

And that, according to this article, is "Common Core’s Dirtiest Trick: Dividing Parents and Children."

article on American Thinker.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/04/common_cores_dirtiest_trick_...

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