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A Second Look at the PISA Results and the Implications for Common Core Implementation
Common Core Radio
English - December 09, 2013 22:33 - 16 minutes - 20 Bytes - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsCourses Education Kids & Family education teaching professional development technology educators principals administrators ed policy parents common core standards Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The recent Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) results showed very little progress for American students in key areas of reading, math and science. Today's segment takes a look at what the anemic performance suggests for those working to implement Common Core State Standards.
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Former West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise is president of the Alliance for Excellent Education. Jeff Nichols is a member of Change the Stakes, an anti-high-stakes testing group. Doug Sovde is a math teacher and principal and part of the working group in writing the CCSS. Patrick Riccards has been a communications and policy expert for 20 years. Darren Burris is a member of the state's Model Curriculum Development Team.