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Common Standards for K-12 Education?: Considering the Evidence: Summary of a Workshop Series (2008)
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Common Standards for K-12 Education?: Considering the Evidence - Summary of a Workshop Series

Robert L. Linn, Department of Education, University of Colorado at Boulder

Bethany Little, Alliance for Excellent Education

Diane Massell, Consortium for Policy Research in Education, University of Michigan

Lorraine M. McDonnell, Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

Gregory F. McGinity, The Broad Foundation

Peter McWalters, Rhode Island Department of Education

Talia Milgrom-Elcott, Carnegie Corporation

Scott Montgomery, Council of Chief State School Officers

Patricia Morison, Center for Education, The National Academies

Lynn Olson, Education Week

Michael Petrilli, Thomas B. Fordham Foundation

Morgan Polikoff, Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Pennsylvania

Andy Porter, Graduate School of EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania

Suellen Reed, Indiana Department of Education

Michael Resnick, National School Boards Association

Barbara J. Reys, Learning Teaching and Curriculum, University of Missouri

Judith Rizzo, The Hunt Institute

Roy Romer, Strong American Schools Campaign

Ian Rosenblum, Governor’s Office of Pennsylvania

William Schmidt, Michigan State University

Sheila R. Schultz, Educational Policy Impact Center, Human Resources Research Organization

John Smithson, Measures of the Enacted Curriculum, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Brian Stecher, RAND Corporation

William Tate, Department of Arts and Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis

Lori Taylor, Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University

Thomas Toch, Education Sector

Lisa Towne, Center for Education, The National Academies

Susan Traiman, Education and Workforce Policy, Business Roundtable

Ruth Wattenberg, American Federation of Teachers

Lauress (Laurie) Wise, Human Resources Research Organization

Karen K. Wixson, School of Education, University of Michigan

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