EdWeek Ranks Wisconsin's education system 18th in U.S.
Matthew DeFour:
Wisconsin's education system ranks 18th in the nation, according to an annual analysis published by Education Week.
The analysis draws on a variety of data, some of which are a couple of years old, so it doesn't reflect changes in the past year under Gov. Scott Walker.
The report rated Wisconsin in six categories: chance for success; K-12 achievement; standards, assessments and accountability; teachers; school finance; and transitions and alignment.
The state scored highest in school finance, ranking ninth nationally. The lowest marks came in standards, assessment and accountability, where Wisconsin ranked 46th.
Much more at
wisconsin2.org
Posted by Jim Zellmer at January 19, 2012 2:21 AM
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