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Common-Core Standards Drew on Ideas From Abroad

Feb 13 2012

Other nations’ curricula and academic standards were important sources for those who put together the learning goals that have won approval from nearly all states

In crafting a set of learning goals that nearly every state in the nation has embraced, the architects of the common-core standards effort sought to import from abroad key lessons about what top-performing countries teach their students.

To distill and articulate those goals, the common-core writers tried to balance the rigor, coherence, and focus they saw in the standards of high-achieving countries—and U.S. states—with the American tradition of respecting states’ and districts’ freedom to choose what they teach. All but four states have adopted the standards, taking the United States closer than ever before to having one shared set of academic expectations.

To read the complete article visit: EdWeek, 01.09.2012

 

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