Eighth-grade scores in history and civics dropped to the lowest level since the 1990s, when the Department of Education started conducting the assessments. Martin West, a member of the National Assessment Governing Board who oversees the nation’s report card on U.S. history and civics, spoke to CBS News about what is being done to improve education.
Source: CBS Minnesota
Eighth-grade scores in history, civics drop to lowest level in 30 years
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