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written by David Conley, Kathryn Drummond, Alicia Gonzalez, Jennifer Rooseboom, and Odile Stout
The study suggests that students who are generally proficient in the Common Core standards will likely be ready for a wide range of postsecondary courses, and the more Common Core standards in which they are proficient, the wider the range of postsecondary-level classes they will be ready to undertake. We note the danger in assuming that this finding is synonymous with the idea that students who have learned the Common Core standards are fully ready for college and careers. Other important dimensions of readiness exist, upon which the Common Core standards are necessarily silent. Careful attention should be given to comprehensive conceptions of college and career readiness when
considering which aspects of readiness the standards address.
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Common Core standards, Mathematics standards, standards
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Metadata instance created November 10, 2011 by Amee Salois
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D. Conley, K. Drummond, A. Gonzalez, J. Rooseboom, and O. Stout, Reaching the Goal: The Applicability and Importance of the Common Core State Standards to College and Career Readiness, 2011, <https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED537872.pdf>.
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Conley, D., Drummond, K., Gonzalez, A., Rooseboom, J., & Stout, O. (2011). Reaching the Goal: The Applicability and Importance of the Common Core State Standards to College and Career Readiness. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED537872.pdf
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Conley, D, K. Drummond, A. Gonzalez, J. Rooseboom, and O. Stout. "Reaching the Goal: The Applicability and Importance of the Common Core State Standards to College and Career Readiness." 240. 2011. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED537872.pdf (accessed 26 April 2024).
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Conley, David, Kathryn Drummond, Alicia Gonzalez, Jennifer Rooseboom, and Odile Stout. Reaching the Goal: The Applicability and Importance of the Common Core State Standards to College and Career Readiness. 2011. 26 Apr. 2024 <https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED537872.pdf>.
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