You have been provided some basic information about learning standards and how they may affect early childhood education.  For this assignment you will

You have been provided some basic information about learning standards and how they may affect early
childhood education. 

For this assignment you will choose one of the following statements:

The risks of establishing learning standards outweigh the benefits in early childhood education.
The benefits of establishing learning standards outweigh the risks in early childhood education.

You will write a paper with your chosen sentence as the thesis statement.

Support your position with at least three points from your videos/readings or other resources.(include
references)
Include at least one reason why someone might take a different position.
Use the internet and the module resources for information but do not copy it. (Do not plagiarize)

This assignment requires that you post your perspective within the discussion forum. 

Post directly to the discussion board. Do not attach a document.
Everyone should be able to see your work simply by scrolling down the discussion.

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