Of course, adopting the standards is the easy part compared to the hard work of actually implementing them, and warning signs abound that states and districts may be underestimating the size of the challenge. New data from math guru Bill Schmidt show that the math Common Core standards will require major curriculum alignments, not to mention new materials and teacher training.
Truth be told, the real measure of adoption even for states that have signed on will be the tests coming down the pike in the 2014-2015 school year. Until then, districts and states (not to mention publishers and other vendors) can slap a "Common Core aligned" sticker on any curriculum they choose and no one will be the wiser.
Marisa Goldstein