Romer offers his suggestion to the next president on education collaboration with states

Posted by Staff on April 14, 2008 |

Gov. Roy Romer says the next president should work with chief state education officials to find a way to have “the correct expectation and the best measurement we can get toward that expectation” for education. He thinks the people will be “joyous” if the states got together to decide “this is how good is good enough, and here’s how we’re going to measure against it.” (0:45)

 
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April 14, 2008

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