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The Destructive Capacity of David Coleman

September 23, 2016 By Jane Robbins

Jane Robbins: Since Common Core architect David Coleman took over as president of the College Board, the scandals or at least embarrassments have come fast and furious.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: College Board, Common Core Math, David Coleman, Michael Cohen, SAT

Michigan Already Collects Student-Level Data?

July 17, 2013 By Shane Vander Hart

Michael Cohen, President of Achieve, Inc., was questioned by members of the Michigan House Subcommittee on the Common Core State Standards.  He was asked about data mining.  MLive reports: Several legislators, including Rep. Ellen Cogen Lipton (D-Huntington Woods) and Rep. Margaret O’Brien (R-Portage) expressed concerns about what data on individual students would be disclosed as […]

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, data collection, Ellen Cogen Lipton, Margaret O'Brien, Michael Cohen, Michigan Department of Education, Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, student-level data, U.S. Department of Education, Vince Dean

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