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Common Core in Alabama

Common Core in Alabama. An Economic Argument for National Standards. Economic Impact of Dropout Reduction. Long-Term Economic Payoffs – Huge Gains in Alabama’s Economy. Per Capita GDP. If Alabama reduced dropout rates by 2 percent for each of 20 years.

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Common Core in Alabama

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  1. Common Core in Alabama An Economic Argument for National Standards

  2. Economic Impact of Dropout Reduction Long-Term Economic Payoffs – Huge Gains in Alabama’s Economy Per Capita GDP If Alabama reduced dropout rates by 2 percent for each of 20 years Source: Southern Education Foundation, 2007.

  3. Student Proficiency on State Exam Source: http://www.alsde.edu/general/AlabamaEducationReportCard_2010-11.pdf

  4. Student Proficiency on National Exam Source: http://www.alsde.edu/general/AlabamaEducationReportCard_2010-11.pdf and http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/

  5. Common Core Illustrated • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s0rRk9sER0

  6. Benefits of Common Core State Standards • Alignment with expectations for college and career success (ACT) • Clarity for educators, parents and students • Consistency across all states • Inclusion of content and the application of knowledge through high-order skills • Benchmarked to highest state standards and standards of top-performing nations • Reality-based, for effective use in the classroom • Evidence and research-based Source: www.corestandards.org

  7. Evolution of Workforce Requirements Trends in Types of Workforce Tasks, 1960-2000 Source: The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 2003, by Autor, Levy and Murnane.

  8. U.S. Ranks 12th of 34 OECD Countries in Reading

  9. U.S. Ranks 25th of 34 OECD Countries in Math

  10. Education = Economic Growth *PISA = Program for International Student Assessment measures reading, math and science literacy in 15-year-olds Source: Andreas Schleichen Education Policy Advisor of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development, January 2010

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