Educational Assessment in Latin America
Educational assessment systems in America are growing, but there is still much to be done.
Educational assessment systems in America are growing, but there is still much to be done.
China represents the world’s largest auto market, and in 2009 became the world’s leading auto producer.
Latin Americans give feedback on what they think should be the new indicators to monitor progress in the education sector.
Does the Obama administration’s Race to the Top program measure up?
Information and analysis on “the Race to the Top” initiative.
Interview discusses Latin America and its recognition of the role of education in the economy and democratic governance.
Washington Post article make three important observations regarding agreement to develop and adopt education standards.
Three key points made by TIME magazine analyzing the debate on adopting national learning standards in the US.
Washington Post article examines President Obama’s speech on US education policy.
Article examines how Minnesota improved its performance in math and science using standards and assessments.
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