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Taking Stock: What Have We Learned About Making Education Standards Internationally Competitive? Summary of a Workshop (1997)
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (CBASSE)

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Appendix C
Workshop Papers

The papers listed below were prepared for and presented at the workshop. They are available on the web page of the National Academy of Sciences, at http://www.nas.edu.

Floden, Robert E.

1996 Teachers' Choices About Content: The Standards in Use. Michigan State University.

Kerins, C. Thomas

1996 What Have We Learned About Making Education Standards Internationally Competitive? From Theory to Practice: The State Experience in Illinois.

Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield.

LeMahieu, Paul G., and William E. Bickel

1996 The Public's and Policy Makers' Perspectives on Internationally Competitive Standards. University of Delaware.

Miller, Anne

1996 Benchmarking in Business and Applying a Similar Strategy to Education: Summary of Remarks. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y.

Nolan, Katherine J.

1996 World-Class Standards. University of Pittsburgh.

Rice, Robert C., and Jessie H. Pollack

1996 Challenges of Cross-National Studies of Educational Achievement: The Maryland Experience. Maryland Department of Education, Baltimore.

Ruby, Alan

1996 The Holy Grail of Education Reform: Internationally Competitive Standards. Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra, Australia.

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--> Appendix C Workshop Papers The papers listed below were prepared for and presented at the workshop. They are available on the web page of the National Academy of Sciences, at http://www.nas.edu. Floden, Robert E. 1996 Teachers' Choices About Content: The Standards in Use. Michigan State University. Kerins, C. Thomas 1996 What Have We Learned About Making Education Standards Internationally Competitive? From Theory to Practice: The State Experience in Illinois. Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. LeMahieu, Paul G., and William E. Bickel 1996 The Public's and Policy Makers' Perspectives on Internationally Competitive Standards. University of Delaware. Miller, Anne 1996 Benchmarking in Business and Applying a Similar Strategy to Education: Summary of Remarks. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. Nolan, Katherine J. 1996 World-Class Standards. University of Pittsburgh. Rice, Robert C., and Jessie H. Pollack 1996 Challenges of Cross-National Studies of Educational Achievement: The Maryland Experience. Maryland Department of Education, Baltimore. Ruby, Alan 1996 The Holy Grail of Education Reform: Internationally Competitive Standards. Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra, Australia.

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