Published On: November 23rd, 2015|

The Christian Science Monitor – Cathaleen Chen

“The first results of new Common Core-aligned standardized tests are in, but widespread computer glitches in a system that facilitated the exams have left some states wondering if scores are valid. During testing, many students in Nevada, Montana, and North Dakota, among other states, were forced to end the tests early when the computer system adapting questions for difficulty based on student answers became overloaded. Now, states are considering the release of the test results for those who finished.”(more)