"International test results released this week show U.S. students losing ground on yet another measure in the Common Core era, reading test results for fourth graders.
On the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, a comparison given every five years in 58 countries, U.S. fourth graders dropped from 556 in 2011 to 549 in 2016, out of 1,000 possible points.
This caused the United States to drop from fifth on the international comparison to 13th, even though the decline was within the margin of error (i.e., not statistically significant).
The decline was even more pronounced among the lowest-performing American students.
On this test, U.S. students have made no statistically significant improvement since 2001.
The 2016 slide is especially notable because 2016’s fourth graders have spent virtually their entire schooling inside public schools forced to shift their instruction to fit Common Core..."
The decline was even more pronounced among the lowest-performing American students.
On this test, U.S. students have made no statistically significant improvement since 2001.
The 2016 slide is especially notable because 2016’s fourth graders have spent virtually their entire schooling inside public schools forced to shift their instruction to fit Common Core..."
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