Math and Science Education
After an event with President Clinton in the Rose Garden, Secretary Riley and others briefed reporters on the results of the Third Internati… read more
After an event with President Clinton in the Rose Garden, Secretary Riley and others briefed reporters on the results of the Third International Math and Science Study of fourth graders in 26 countries. They explained the background of the study and how it was conducted and interpreted the results. In this study, U.S. fourth graders placed second in science and fifth in math. close
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- Joseph Bordogna Deputy Director National Science Foundation
- Pascal Forgione Commissioner National Center for Education Statistics
- Louis Peak Director National Center for Education Standards
- Bill Schmidt National Coordinator and Executive Director National Center for Education Statistics
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