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Baby PISA Is Here

January 10, 2018 By Denis Ian

Denis Ian: So “Baby PISA” is here, “the Program for International Student Assessment,” and just a handful of parents have any clue what’s all about because most don’t care.

Filed Under: Education Reform Tagged With: Baby PISA, early childhood, PISA, testing

Common Core Proponents Leave Parents, Policymakers in the Dark

October 25, 2016 By Jane Robbins

Jane Robbins: If Common Core were what it’s cracked up to be, its proponents should welcome assessments that showcase academic improvements.

Filed Under: Common Core Assessments, Common Core State Standards Tagged With: ACT, Common Core State Standards, COMPASS, Richard Innes, SAT, testing

Do States Really Need Federal Guidance for Testing?

February 9, 2016 By Shane Vander Hart

Apparently states would never be able to figure out what tests are not needed if not for guidance from the U.S. Department of Education and John B. King.

Filed Under: Common Core Assessments Tagged With: John B. King, testing, U.S. Department of Education

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- Donald Campbell

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