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According to a recent study from the Texas Association of Business, students who don't pass the state standardized STAAR test, which they need to…
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The Nation's Report Card came out today, and the news is not good, especially on the math front.
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A new study found students spend 20 to 25 hours a year taking the tests, but it's unclear how much time they spend preparing.
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The standardized tests Texas students will take in the spring will be harder to pass. That’s because state Education Commissioner Michael Williams this…
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In 30 out of 50 cities studied in a wide-ranging new report, the rate is less than 15 percent. But the majority of four-year institutions in the U.S. still require students to take one or the other.
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The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Texas more than $2.6 million in grants to help low-income students take Advanced Placement tests.“The cost of…
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George Washington University is the latest and one of the largest private universities to drop its admissions testing requirement.
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Several Senate amendments aim a weed-whacker at the thicket of standardized tests.
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Angela Duckworth worries that when it comes to measuring students' resilience, education policy may be getting ahead of science.
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AUSTIN — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill that would allow Texas high school students to fail two high-stakes exams and still graduate. It is…