U.S. students continue to fall behind peers in East Asia and Europe in reading, math and science, new international exam results show, raising concerns about schools and policy.
Washington’s education officials face scrutiny after data on struggling schools was quietly revised, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and public trust.
U.S. students’ math scores have plunged to a record low on a major international exam, raising alarm among educators and policymakers about widening academic gaps and post-pandemic recovery.
A new analysis of global test scores shows U.S. students lagging behind peers in math and reading, raising concerns about economic competitiveness and education policy.