U.S. High-School Students Slip in Global Rankings
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U.S. 15-year-olds made no progress on recent international achievement exams and fell further in the rankings, reviving a debate about America's ability to compete in a global economy. Stephanie Banchero reports. Photo: Dominick Reuter for The Wall Street Journal. Click here to subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Visit the Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
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We just need to give more money and problem solved....lol
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We need to pay teachers more so it's a competitive job and have more competitive, more rigorous high school options across the nation so the smarter kids are being driven to higher standards.
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Much work to be done for not only educators, but also admin, legislators, and most importantly, parents. It really does take a village to raise a child.
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Her voice makes me want to kill myself.
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The United States will not be participating in Common Core communist ratings.
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