As a condition of being on the Common Core validation committee (which was tasked to determine the usefulness of the Common Core Standards), were members required to make all deliberations of the committee confidential or transparent?
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As a condition of being on the Common Core validation committee, each member had to agree to keep all "deliberations, discussions, and work" of the committee "strictly confidential" in perpetuity. Nonetheless, at least two of the committee members who declined to certify the standards have publicly criticized them and the process by which they were created.
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