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Our Top Ten Most Read Articles and Referrers

December 31, 2014 By Shane Vander Hart

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To close out 2014 I thought it would be fun to share a couple top 10 lists from the year based off our website’s stats.

The top ten most read articles in 2014.

  1. Common Core Math Problems (March 26, 2013)
  2. What States Have Pulled Out of Their Assessment Consortia (January 23, 2014)
  3. CCSS Parent Opt-Out Form (March 9, 2013)
  4. 2014 Common Core Legislation Round-Up (last updated March 27, 2014)
  5. Classic Response from a Parent Over Common Core Worksheet (March 21, 2014)
  6. Texas Bans Common Core (June 17, 2013)
  7. Opt-Out of Common Core Now for the 2014-2015 School Year (April 23, 2014)
  8. Math U See Touts Common Core (March 1, 2013)
  9. Local School Board in Central Illinois Passes Anti-Common Core Resolution (August 20, 2014)
  10. Common Core Math Anxiety Personified in a 2nd Grader (September 10, 2014)

Top 10 Referrers

This does not include traffic from search engines or social media which are the biggest drivers of traffic to TAE.  Below are the websites who have sent the most traffic to TAE.

  1. Say No to Common Core
  2. MichelleMalkin.com
  3. Ohioans Against Common Core
  4. The Christian Post
  5. Christel Swasey’s blog
  6. Utahns Against Common Core
  7. Breitbart News
  8. Curmudgucation
  9. Heartlander Magazine
  10. Parents and Educators Against Common Core

Thank you to our readers who bookmark this site, share it on social media, email it to your friends, subscribe to our RSS feed and link to us.  Without you we would not have the readership that we do.  Thank you for helping us get the word out about the Common Core.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: 2014, Common Core State Standards, most read articles, New Year's Eve, website referrals

Comments

  1. Terry Donoghue says

    January 7, 2015 at 10:38 am

    Shane Vander Hart

    My name is Terry Donoghue. I am with Kentuckians Against Common Core. As you are aware I am sure, Kentucky unfortunately was well represented in the implementation of the Common Core Standards. Former KY Education Commissioner Gene Wilhoit along with David Coleman met with Bill Gates and got the ball rolling on the CCSS. We are doing a series of articles on the power structure in KY and why we were the first State to implement the standards. I am enclosing the link to the article on Gene Wilhoit..http://www.kentuckiansagainstcommoncore.com/2014/12/reviewing-kentuckys-education-power-structure-gene-wilhoit/. The next article will be on Terry Holliday and that should be out this week. Check us out if you get a chance. Thanks

    Terry Donoghue

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