When it comes to evaluating U.S. students with their counterparts around the world, the National Governors Association and other groups would like states to include a European test used in 57 countries.
Libby Quaid, AP Education Writer, Boston Globe
Thu, 02/26/2009 - 1:20am
When it comes to evaluating U.S. students with their counterparts around the world, the National Governors Association and other groups would like states to include a European test used in 57 countries.