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Governor
Romer, what do you think are the two most important reforms necessary
in public education today?
--Russell
Jones
Denver, CO
The two most critical areas of reform are education content standards
and assessments. Standards outline what a person needs to know and
be able to do, subject by subject and grade by grade...Secondly,
having standards is not helpful unless you measure against that
standard and insist that the measurement be accurate...
--Gov. Roy Romer
Colorado
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