Colorado governor questions students readiness in K-12 plan
- Colorado Governor Jared Polis released an 'Education Roadmap for Governors' report questioning student readiness after graduation, highlighting a measurement mismatch in education.
- The report found a gap between education and required skills for high school graduates, noting that over 4 million young people ages 16 to 24 are not in school or working.
- Polis stated, 'For too long, our definition of “readiness” has been narrowly focused on basic academic indicators,' emphasizing the need for emotional and psychological skills.
- The National Governors Association has created a report to improve public education success rates amid an ongoing education crisis affecting over 4 million young people.
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Colorado governor questions students readiness in K-12 plan
The Center Square) — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis released an “Education Roadmap for Governors” this week, highlighting a measurement mismatch found within education, questioning student readiness post-graduation.
Colorado Governor Polis releases plan to improve student readiness in K-12
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis released an “Education Roadmap for Governors” this week, highlighting a measurement mismatch found within education, questioning student readiness post-graduation.
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