Information sharing is an important part of the Coalition’s work. On this page you’ll find Coalition statements, past webinars, relevant research and policy proposals, statements and information from the Department of Education, as well as links to some of the blogs we’re reading.
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Coalition for a College and Career Ready America | Webinar
Evaluating and Improving Teaching Practice
February 16 --In recent years, the push to change teacher evaluation systems—especially to include statistical measures of teachers’ effects on student learning—has accelerated. As more states and districts seek to improve their systems to evaluate and improve teaching practice, a... Read More |
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Coalition for a College and Career Ready America | Research
Quality Counts 2012 Fact Sheet
Every January, America’s education newspaper of record, Education Week, releases the annual report, Quality Counts, which evaluates the performance of the nation’s education system. American educators, administrators, and policymakers look to the data amassed in the annual report to see... Read More |
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NAEP | Research
The Nation’s Report Card – National Center for Education Statistics
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This data center for the Nation’s Report Card has data and analysis of the nation’s most comprehensive and long-running standardized test. State profiles and comparisons can be accessed here, as can longitudinal data, sample questions, and briefs from NCES on the... Read More | |
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Coalition for a College and Career Ready America | Webinar
Quality Counts 2012: The Latest State-by-State Education Report
January 19 --Do you think only students worry about their grades? Every January, America’s education newspaper of record, Education Week, releases the annual report, Quality Counts, which evaluates the performance of the nation’s education system. In addition to a comprehensive national... Read More |
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Coalition for a College and Career Ready America | Webinar
Core Standards: Common in their Development; Wholly Owned by States and Districts in their Implementation
December 15 --Forty-six states have voluntarily adopted the common core state standards in English language arts and mathematics. The product of a state-led initiative, these consistent education standards provide a clear set of shared goals and expectations for learning in grades K–12, which... Read More |