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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 May 2015

    Kentucky is in its fourth year of testing linked to Common Core and has seen some improvement: http://on.wsj.com/1zKOKN5 pic.twitter.com/YDNRiHqWV0

    7:49 PM - 8 May 2015
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      2. Taxpayer1234‏ @Taxpayers1234 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ @NoahCRothman All that means is teaching to the test works.

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      4. Taxpayer1234‏ @Taxpayers1234 8 May 2015
        Replying to @John_16_2

        @John_16_2 @WSJ @NoahCRothman When the test is hanging over your job like the Sword of Damocles, of course you're going to teach to it.

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      1. Karthik Chandramouli‏ @pujalords 8 May 2015
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        .@WSJ by ordering the years the way your #dataviz is setup, the trend line looks negative. try reordering in reverse chron order.

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      1. Dan O'Very‏ @dsovery 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ is that a common core chart? Improvement is usually represented with upward lines.

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      1. Cathy‏ @redcat0827 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ I beg to differ - residual effects of substandard education quite apparent. This is criminal.

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      1. roving pencil‏ @rovingpencil 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ ...in performance on that test. a perfect feedback loop to kill intellectual growth. what will be the effect on future higher ed?

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      2. Mr. Olson‏ @Mr_JeffOlson 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ zero surprise on the elementary math front, even with some parental pushback. CC elementary math is SOLID.

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      3. Tiffany Dunn, NBCT‏ @bubenny5 9 May 2015
        Replying to @Mr_JeffOlson

        @Mr_JeffOlson @WSJ Sure is! Look at my daughter's HW! Can you solve it?!?pic.twitter.com/3za1OFwUex

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      4. Mr. Olson‏ @Mr_JeffOlson 9 May 2015
        Replying to @bubenny5

        @bubenny5 hahaha. You nailed it, mom! I love me some venn diagrams.

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      5. Tiffany Dunn, NBCT‏ @bubenny5 9 May 2015
        Replying to @Mr_JeffOlson

        @Mr_JeffOlson Nothing like comparing and contrasting angles and lines for 3rd graders. If that's not appropriate, I don't know what is...

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      1. Richard Innes‏ @Innes434 9 May 2015
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        @WSJ Latest Grade 8 test results in Kentucky show declines in English, math and reading:http://www.bipps.org/college-readiness-improvements-kentucky-new-explore-test-data-raise-doubts/ …

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      1. Richard Innes‏ @Innes434 9 May 2015
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        @WSJ Every Republican candidate for governor says he will repeal CCSS. That seems like considerable controversy.

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      1. Charles Hawk‏ @VaSoxFan1971 9 May 2015
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        @WSJ Common core is idiotic.

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      1. Roger Chen‏ @rogerchen 9 May 2015
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        @WSJ I had to rotate the chart counter clockwise

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      1. rjput‏ @rjput01 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ @RandPaul and what have these students really learn where do you stand senator

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      1. Lore A. Chavana‏ @AdamChavana 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ Teachers are obliged to teach our children how to take tests, but lack the ability to apply these skills in real life applications

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      2. Vote Nov 6-Vote Blue‏ @noybsk2017 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ - more good teachers, smaller class sizes, testing at regular milestones - no giant, too late/at the end of the yr tests($$$)

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      3. Tiffany Dunn, NBCT‏ @bubenny5 9 May 2015
        Replying to @noybsk2017

        @KSwa50 @WSJ Amen! Grade span testing! No 3rd grader should take standardized tests! Mine will refuse KPREP. #refusethetest #optout

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      1. Kevin Kearney‏ @lonk80 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ "fourth of year of" nice job editing and nice job promoting this bullshit testing nonsense for your corporate sponsors

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